Flashback in Four - Art and Techniques Exploration

 
Flashback in Four
 
Realism:
Realism:
The realist movement began in France in the
The realist movement began in France in the
1850s, after the 1848 Revolution. The main
1850s, after the 1848 Revolution. The main
goal of realism was to depict the positives
goal of realism was to depict the positives
and negatives of everyday life.
and negatives of everyday life.
 
Word of the Week
 
Week 1 Flashback
 
Week 1: Artwork
 of the Week
 
 ‘‘1946 (still life)’ by British artist Ben Nicholson.
 ‘‘1946 (still life)’ by British artist Ben Nicholson.
How would you describe
How would you describe
this artwork to
this artwork to
someone who has never
someone who has never
seen it?
seen it?
 
Week 1: Technique
 of the Week
 
Can you arrange and sketch a selection of
Can you arrange and sketch a selection of
objects with a focus on composition?
objects with a focus on composition?
 
https://www.kapowprimary.com/subjects
/art-design/upper-key-stage-2/year-
6/still-life/lesson-1-still-life-composition/
 
Highlights/Shadows:
Highlights/Shadows:
Highlights
Highlights
 are created by using tints of colours to
 are created by using tints of colours to
reflect the areas where light hits the object.
reflect the areas where light hits the object.
Shadows
Shadows
 are created by using shades of colours to
 are created by using shades of colours to
show the areas where light is not hitting an object.
show the areas where light is not hitting an object.
 
Word of the Week
 
Week 2 Flashback
 
Week
 2: 
Artwork of the Week
 
‘Composition – glass and ball’ (1923) by
‘Composition – glass and ball’ (1923) by
Czech artist Jaromír Funke.
Czech artist Jaromír Funke.
What title would you
What title would you
give this artwork?
give this artwork?
 
Week 2: 
Technique of the Week
 
Can you recreate your still life drawing
Can you recreate your still life drawing
using the medium of charcoal?
using the medium of charcoal?
 
https://www.kapowprimary.com/subjects/ar
t-design/upper-key-stage-2/year-6/still-
life/lesson-2-charcoal-still-life/
 
Negative Image:
Negative Image:
A negative image is created by first
A negative image is created by first
darkening an entire canvas before using a
darkening an entire canvas before using a
complimentary colour to create an image.
complimentary colour to create an image.
 
Word of the Week
 
Week 3 Flashback
 
Week
 3: 
Artwork of the Week
 
‘Still Life 15’ (1957) by  Brazilian
‘Still Life 15’ (1957) by  Brazilian
artist Ibere Bassanti Camargo.
artist Ibere Bassanti Camargo.
If you could change this
If you could change this
artwork, how would you
artwork, how would you
change it? Why?
change it? Why?
 
Week 3: Technique of the Week
 
Can 
Can 
you create a negative image by using an eraser to define
you create a negative image by using an eraser to define
lines and shapes and mark out areas of light and shadow?
lines and shapes and mark out areas of light and shadow?
 
https://www.kapowprimary.com/subjects
/art-design/upper-key-stage-2/year-
6/still-life/lesson-3-negative-medium-
still-life/
 
Words of the Week
 
Week 4 Flashback
 
Underpainting:
Underpainting:
Underpainting is an initial layer of paint applied to a canvas,
Underpainting is an initial layer of paint applied to a canvas,
which serves as a base for subsequent layers of paint.
which serves as a base for subsequent layers of paint.
Underpaintings are often monochromatic and help to define
Underpaintings are often monochromatic and help to define
color values for later painting.
color values for later painting.
 
Week 4: Artwork of the Week
 
‘Still Life with Apples’ (1894) by
‘Still Life with Apples’ (1894) by
French artist Paul Cezanne.
French artist Paul Cezanne.
Why do you think this
Why do you think this
artist created this work?
artist created this work?
 
Week 4: Technique of the Week
 
Can 
Can 
you mix and apply paint to add a range of tints and
you mix and apply paint to add a range of tints and
shades to your still life drawing?
shades to your still life drawing?
 
https://www.kapowprimary.com/s
ubjects/art-design/upper-key-
stage-2/year-6/still-life/lesson-4-
still-life-in-colour/
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Explore different aspects of art through Flashback in Four, incorporating Flashback Word of the Week, Artwork of the Week, and Technique of the Week. Delve into realism, highlights/shadows, negative image, and more, enhancing your understanding of various artistic concepts and methods. Immerse yourself in a creative journey through insightful descriptions and engaging activities provided each week.


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  1. Flashback in Four

  2. Week 1 Flashback Word of the Week Realism: The realist movement began in France in the 1850s, after the 1848 Revolution. The main goal of realism was to depict the positives and negatives of everyday life.

  3. Week 1: Artwork of the Week How would you describe this artwork to someone who has never seen it? 1946 (still life) by British artist Ben Nicholson.

  4. Week 1: Technique of the Week https://www.kapowprimary.com/subjects /art-design/upper-key-stage-2/year- 6/still-life/lesson-1-still-life-composition/ Can you arrange and sketch a selection of objects with a focus on composition?

  5. Week 2 Flashback Word of the Week Highlights/Shadows: Highlights are created by using tints of colours to reflect the areas where light hits the object. Shadows are created by using shades of colours to show the areas where light is not hitting an object.

  6. Week 2: Artwork of the Week What title would you give this artwork? Composition glass and ball (1923) by Czech artist Jarom r Funke.

  7. Week 2: Technique of the Week https://www.kapowprimary.com/subjects/ar t-design/upper-key-stage-2/year-6/still- life/lesson-2-charcoal-still-life/ Can you recreate your still life drawing using the medium of charcoal?

  8. Week 3 Flashback Word of the Week Negative Image: A negative image is created by first darkening an entire canvas before using a complimentary colour to create an image.

  9. Week 3: Artwork of the Week If you could change this artwork, how would you change it? Why? Still Life 15 (1957) by Brazilian artist Ibere Bassanti Camargo.

  10. Week 3: Technique of the Week https://www.kapowprimary.com/subjects /art-design/upper-key-stage-2/year- 6/still-life/lesson-3-negative-medium- still-life/ Can you create a negative image by using an eraser to define lines and shapes and mark out areas of light and shadow?

  11. Week 4 Flashback Words of the Week Underpainting: Underpainting is an initial layer of paint applied to a canvas, which serves as a base for subsequent layers of paint. Underpaintings are often monochromatic and help to define color values for later painting.

  12. Week 4: Artwork of the Week Why do you think this artist created this work? Still Life with Apples (1894) by French artist Paul Cezanne.

  13. Week 4: Technique of the Week https://www.kapowprimary.com/s ubjects/art-design/upper-key- stage-2/year-6/still-life/lesson-4- still-life-in-colour/ Can you mix and apply paint to add a range of tints and shades to your still life drawing?

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