The Grade 11's have been tasked with completing an ex voto self portrait as their final work this year. We will be completing a film study of the mexican artist Frida Khalo, known for her symbolic and very honest self portraits.
Useful links & ideas for research:
Look for artists that use symbolism in their work, artists that use unusual and interesting media, as well as those that focus on self portraiture. Historical Examples could include Frida Khalo, Vincent Van Gogh, Pablo Picasso, Andy Warhol, Gauguin, Rembrant etc
http://www.fridakahlo.org
http://www.frida-kahlo-foundation.org
http://www.moma.org/collection/artist.php?artist_id=2963
http://www.vangoghgallery.com/misc/selfportrait.html
http://www.sultangallery.com/category/monthly-program-highlights/
Artwork Analysis: The two Fridas 1939: Shortly after her divorce from Diego Rivea,
Frida completed this self-portrait of two different personalities. In
her diary, Frida writes that this painting originated from her memory of
an
imaginary childhood friend. Later she admitted it records the
emotions surrounding her separation and marital crisis.
On the right, the part of her person which was respected and loved
by Diego, is the Mexican Frida in Tehuana
costume. In her hand she holds an amulet bearing the portrait of
Diego as a child. On the left, a more rather European Frida in a lacy
white Victorian wedding dress, the Frida that Diego abandoned. The
hearts of the two women lie
exposed, a device Frida often used to express her pain. The
unloved Frida's heart is broken while the other Frida's heart is whole.
From the amulet that Frida is holding springs a vein that travels
through both women's hearts and is
finally cut off by the surgical pincers held in the lap of the
rejected Frida. In despair, Frida tries to stop the flow of blood from
Diego but it keeps dripping…she is in danger of bleeding to death. The
stormy sky filled with
agitated clouds may reflect Frida's inner turmoil. Holding her own
hand, she is her only companion.
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Thursday, 10 October 2013
Friday, 14 June 2013
Textural animals and interesting faces
This year the grade 10's have excelled in their understanding and interpretation of the Art
elements. They were tasked with completing a painting of their favourite animal, using
unusual media to illustrate texture. In the following lovely examples the students utilised
materials such as tinfoil, bubblewrap, seed pods, glue, string, wire and tissue with very
effective results. The following assignment was to complete a chalk and charcoal drawing of
an interesting face, focussing on only highlights and shadows. The level of effort and skill
shown by this years grade 10 Visual Arts students is truly commendable.
elements. They were tasked with completing a painting of their favourite animal, using
unusual media to illustrate texture. In the following lovely examples the students utilised
materials such as tinfoil, bubblewrap, seed pods, glue, string, wire and tissue with very
effective results. The following assignment was to complete a chalk and charcoal drawing of
an interesting face, focussing on only highlights and shadows. The level of effort and skill
shown by this years grade 10 Visual Arts students is truly commendable.
Monday, 22 April 2013
It's that time of year again!
Grade 11's it's that time of year again: the leaves are beautiful hues of gold and russet, and time for the Oil landscape painting competition to begin. I tust you have completed lots of preparatory sketches in your journals, and take lots of photographs of our lovely Treverton campus.
So, here are some more pics + links to inspire you.
oil-painting-techniques
Landscape COMPOSITION
more on composition
Impressionism
more on Impressionism
So, here are some more pics + links to inspire you.
oil-painting-techniques
Landscape COMPOSITION
more on composition
Impressionism
more on Impressionism
Grade 9's Nature/Land art assignment
Well done Grade 9's on your amazing Trash Fashion Bash last night, you all did a fantastic job! Watch this space for some pics!
For your next assignment however, here are some more amazing nature artists to inspire you. Have a look at these websites. (NB: Don't forget your report)
All the best, have fun!
SA artist: Strijdom van der Merwe
International artist: Andrew Rogers
Irish artist: Gerry Barry
land artists list
For your next assignment however, here are some more amazing nature artists to inspire you. Have a look at these websites. (NB: Don't forget your report)
All the best, have fun!
SA artist: Strijdom van der Merwe
International artist: Andrew Rogers
Irish artist: Gerry Barry
land artists list
Friday, 1 February 2013
Monday, 21 January 2013
Friday, 18 January 2013
Just to get their heads and hands working again after a lovely long holiday, the (new) Grade 11's have been tasked with a pencil crayon, ink and water-colour wash drawing assignment of their 'sacred' animal. Inspired by artist Andreas Preis, they need to link text with their drawing which decribes something of that animals' presence. Lets get going 2013!
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