KS3 Art Project Book Hundertwaseser Year 7

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KS3 Art Project book Year 7

KS3 Art Project book Year 7HundertwasserName_______________________________________________

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Current LevelTarget LevelFrederich HundertwasserFriedrich Hundertwasser was born in 1928 in Vienna.He died in 2000 on his way from New Zealand to Europe on board the Queen Elizabeth 2.Hundertwasser was a Painter, architect, ecologist and visionary.Hundertwasser once said, Beauty is Panacea. Which means a remedy for all diseases, evils, or difficulties.Hundertwasser liked Dark Bright colours. What are your favourite colours?_________________________________________________

Hundertwasser noted that there are no straight lines in nature and many of his paintings depicted spirals which he saw everywhere.List 3 things in nature which have spirals._________________________________________________________________________________Lollipop Trees

Hundertwasser often depicted trees like lollipops.Design a picture of trees in the style of Hundertwasser in the box below.Design Faculty My standard of work today was?ArtDateBGARFor Hundertwasser man has three skins.Skin 1 The natural epidermis (skin) Skin 2 Clothes Skin 3 House

The First Skin.

The body keeps everything together and is the part which everybody can see.All living creatures have a skin.The skin is suitable for the creature depending on how and where it lives.Look at the pictures below. What type of skin does each have and why is it suitable?____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________The Second Skin.Our Clothes.Hundertwasser did not like how people all dressed the same . How fashion dictated what people wore and felt that each person should dress with an individual style.

Use your imagination. Put out of your mind todays fashion trends and design a new wardrobe for yourself.

Think about colours shapes and patterns that you like. Will you mix and match, bright or subdued. Design Faculty To improve my work today I could?ArtDateThe Third skin.Your HomeHundertwasser considered the third skin to be our homes. The outer covering of our private living space.

He hated the straight lines and conformity of buildings and thought that the outside of our houses should represent the people living inside them.Cure this sick block of flats.

Look at the shapes patterns and colours of Hundertwassers buildings. Can you show nature in the building too? Draw and colour on top of the building.

WindowRightPeople cannot all afford to build their own houses to their own specification. Or change a block of flats. Hundertwasser thought it was important though to show that unique people lived behind every window of a property, and demanded that everyone should have the right to design the area around their window themselves.

Design your own window. Paint it, grow flowers, put a frame around it , mosaic it, put chains on it, give it a hat and so on..EvaluationLook back over your work- list 10 words that you think should be keywords for this project:Make notes about what you like and dislike about Hundertwassers art work.EXPLORE AND CREATEUNDERSTAND AND EVALUATELEVEL3I research informationI use at least 3 art materialsI make art for different reasonsI comment on what I can improve in my artworkI comment on mine and others art workEvidenceLEVEL4I develop practical skills when making art I use a range of materials I control materials to suit my aimsI describe how I can improve my workI discuss mine and others artworkI compare and comment on artEvidenceLEVEL5I choose information to develop my workI use materials with skill and controlI take risks when making artI change and improve my workI evaluate mine and others workI consider and discuss how art is madeEvidenceLEVEL6I work on my own and explore new ideasI use a range of materials to make artI apply my skills to suit my ideasI use my meanings and research to help my own artI look at art from different times and culturesI understand meanings in artworkEvidenceLEVEL7I develop imaginative workI show confident use of art materialsI take creative risks when making artI explain how other peoples work influences my own work.I analyse mine and others workI understand and explain meanings in artworkEvidenceLook at your work which you have carried out in this booklet. Look at the assessment criteria below. Highlight and note evidence where you have achieved each criteria.Self AssessmentDesign Faculty ArtDateSelf Assessment LevelLevelTeacher Assessment