Learner: Jona Learning Coach: Luisa Maloni Date: 18th September, 2015
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Learning Area: iExplore: Visual Art: Cubism
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Learning Observed
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We have been learning about the art movement Cubism. We have looked at many examples of cubism and have created our own studies using the cubist style. Jona used the elements of shape and fracture to create a study of a tree and a painting. Jona used shape and colour to define the different areas of his tree study i.e. the trunk, the leaves and the background and experimented with mixing different shades of one colour. He then looked at images on the internet to choose an artistic exemplar he was interested in trying. Jona is interested in using a rugby ball as the subject for his final work.
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Evidence of learning
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Jona’s Tree Studies
Jona uses an artistic exemplar to explore ideas about Cubism. Jona worked on a number of studies for his final work- that’s what professional artists do!. I can’t wait to see his final work!
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Key Competencies/Vision Principles
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Jona demonstrates the Vision principles of Curiosity in continually experimenting with and searching for new ideas in cubism, Capability in executing bold, detailed and expressive artworks and Connected in connecting with what other artists are doing within the art style of Cubism. He uses the Key Competencies of Thinking as he develops his own creativity as well as follow an inquiry process.
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Next Learning Steps
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Saturday, September 19, 2015
iExplore- Cubism
Labels:
Capabilities,
Connected,
Curious,
iExplore,
Learning Story,
Narrative Assessment,
Visual Art
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