Art
KS3 Art allows you to develop an extensive range of creative and technical skills and to understand more about artists and art history.
Art enables you to come up with new ideas, work independently on your own projects and build up examples of your work.
Curriculum
Year 7 Formal Elements |
Year 8 Pop Art, Food and Me |
Year 9 Cultural Identities |
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Aut.1 |
Formal Elements of Art-Tone |
Artists research Art analysis Design and layout skills in sketchbook Pop up mechanisms |
Cultural Identity |
Aut.2 | Line drawing Block shading Pen rendering skills Lettering Onomatopoeia |
Mixed Media |
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Spr.1 | Facial proportions Tonal shading Mark Making |
Collage Paper Pot Final outcome |
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Spr.2 |
Colour |
Influential Individual |
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Sum.1 | Designing a block print Printing techniques |
Tone |
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Sum.2 |
Final outcome |
Final Influential Individual |
Where does this subject lead me?
KS4 Subjects
Art can lead to lots creative subjects at GCSE including:
Career Pathways
In many jobs being able to think and plan creatively can be an advantage.
There are many careers that require creative and artistic skills including architecture, fashion design, advertising, media make-up and floristry.
- BBC Bitesize website: videos of young people who are working in jobs that use art and design
- Careers Pilot: example careers that this subject can lead to
- Creative Industries: explore a wide selection of creative careers
- Apprenticeship courses: Info on what an apprenticeship is and courses available