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GCSE Scape.

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Scape an overview 12 weeks of duration 7 weeks of directed study 5 weeks of personal response – (A04) On-going diary of work - (A01 + 3) Art history content- (A02) A full and in-depth sketchbook that mirrors the work you are doing in class - (A01 + A03)

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Content of your “Scape” folio. A5: Landscape – a pencil drawing. A6: Cityscape – an Oil pastel study. A7: Dreamscape – an Acrylic painting. Art History – SCAPE Street-scape (optional) Interior-scape (optional)

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For each section of the Scape project you will have: Working sketch’s and drawings On-going (sketchbook) notation and ideas of your work. 1 good-quality finished drawing. 1 strong colour image.

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Landscape (Examples) You are about to see an assortment of Landscape paintings. These paintings have been painted by various artists at various times. Make notes on the kind of subject that these paintings are based on.

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The first 7 paintings are by Vincent Van Gogh Cypress with a star Field of assorted flowers Wheatfield with sunset Wheatfield during the day Olive trees with golden sun Starry night Wheatfield with escaping crows

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Cypress with a Star

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Field of Assorted flowers

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Wheatfield with sunset

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Wheatfield during the day

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Compare the two paintings. What are the differences?

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Olive Trees with Golden Sun

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Starry Night

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Wheatfield with escaping crows.

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The following 7 paintings are by a British contemporary artist called: Ashley Jackson

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The Next 2 pictures are a Landscape and a seascape by: Joseph William Turner

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The next 4 paintings are by: Edward Hopper

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The following are more examples by Hopper. These are: Street-Scapes Interior-Scapes

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Following are some images of landscape which you may find inspirational for your first task of this project.

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Pupil examples of Landscape Drawings

Summary: GCSE Art and Design project introduction - Landscape

Tags: landscape education gcse art design

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