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Plants: Foxgloves are poisonous but are used in medicine for heart disease. Opium poppy seeds are used to make drug heroin. It is highly addictive drug. Orchids are parasitic plants. They take water and nutrients from their host plant. The red poppy represents service men and women who have died in different wars. The Venus Fly-trap and Pitcher Plant are carnivorous. They trap flies and digest the bodies for nutrients. Deadly-nightshade (Belladonna) is very poisonous. It was once used in eye make-up. The seed pods from some orchids are used as vanilla food flavouring. 17
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Page 1: Plants · His hat designs have been influenced by Surrealism. Surrealism is a type of art and design that was developed in the 1930s and 1940s by the Artist Salvador Dali. It gets

Plants:

Foxgloves are poisonous but are used in medicine for heart disease.

Opium poppy seeds are used to make drug heroin. It is highly addictive drug.

Orchids are parasitic plants. They take water and nutrients from their host plant.

The red poppy represents service men and women who have died in different wars.

The Venus Fly-trap and Pitcher Plant are carnivorous. They trap flies and digest the bodies for nutrients.

Deadly-nightshade (Belladonna) is very poisonous. It was once used in eye make-up.

The seed pods from some orchids are used as vanilla food flavouring.

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Insects:

The bee is important for pollinating plants so that they produce fruit and vegetable for us to eat.

A bee can only sting once and then it dies.

A scorpion is poisonous. It’s sting is in it’s tail.

Insect eggs hatch into larvae. A caterpillar is a larvae.

A spider spins a silk web. Spider silk is one of the strongest natural materials..

A spider is an arachnid. It has eight legs, not six. It has a very hairy body.

Moths and butterflies have colourful and patterned wings. Their wings have tiny feather-like filaments and these are covered in dust to help balance.

A caterpillar turns into a moth or butterfly in a cocoon. It hatches when it is fully developed.

Insect jaws are called ‘mandibles’.

Antennae.

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Karl Blossfeldt:  Karl Blossfeldt was born in Germany in 1865 and died in 1932. He was most well-known as a photographer but he was also a sculptor and teacher. At first photography was seen as science and people used it to record the world. Photography was not considered to be art. Blossfeldt’s work is seen as the transition of photography from science to art. Blossfeldt’s work focused on nature. He photographed sections of plants eg. seed-heads, leaves, bud and plant stems. Blossfeldt invented a camera that allowed him to take close-up photographs of very small plant sections. These were enlarged up to 30 times as big. This allowed him to focus on the small details. The pictures are monochrome; this means that they have no colour. The plant forms are dark. They are contrasted against plain white backgrounds. This focuses on the shapes and detail.

Task: answer the questions with full sentences. 1.  Who was Karl Blossfelt? 2.  What was photography first used for? 3.  What did Blossfeldt use photography to do? 4.  Why was Blossfeldt’s invention useful? 5.  What are the key features of Blossfeldt’s

work? 6. What do you think of Blossfeldt’s work and

how does it link to your own?

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Assessment Objective 1

9 - 12 13 - 16 17 - 20

Demonstrating understanding of artists & designers’ work.

Show a generally consistent understanding of artists & designers’ work.

Show a consistent understanding of artists & designers’ work.

A confident and highly developed understanding and analysis of artists & designers‘ work.

Useful website: www.wikipedia.com

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Georgia O’Keeffe:  Georgia O’Keeffe was an American artist who was born in 1887 and died in 1986. She first became famous for her art in 1916 with her abstract (unrealistic) charcoal drawings. In the 1920s O’Keeffe began to do representational work. This means that her pictures looked more realistic. Her large-scale paintings were based on natural forms such as flowers, shells, rocks and leaves. She is most well known for painting flowers. In 1924 she painted her first large-scale flower painting Petunia, No 2. Her paintings were close-up views, like looking through a magnifying glass and this allowed O’Keeffe to focus on small details. Some people said that O’Keeffe’s paintings symbolized human reproductive organs because flowers are plant reproductive organs, but O’Keeffe denied this. Her paintings have a simple composition (layout) and she used a smooth painting technique (the brushstrokes are blended together). O’Keeffe used tone (light and dark shading) to create depth and form. This makes her paintings look more realistic. Georgia O’Keeffe began to experiment with colour. Some of her paintings are pale with subtle shading, some are bright with strong contrasting shading. By 1929 O’Keeffe moved to New Mexico and began to paint the desert landscape, rocks and cow skulls.

Task: answer the questions with full sentences. 1.  Who was Georgia O’Keeffe? 2.  What does ‘representational’ mean? 3.  What did O’Keeffe base her paintings on? 4.  Describe the key features of O’Keeffe’s work. 5. What do you think of O’Keeffe’s work and how

does it link to your own?

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Assessment Objective 1

9 - 12 13 - 16 17 - 20

Demonstrating understanding of artists & designers’ work.

Show a generally consistent understanding of artists & designers’ work.

Show a consistent understanding of artists & designers’ work.

A confident and highly developed understanding and analysis of artists & designers‘ work.

Useful website: www.wikipedia.com

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Philip Treacy: ‘Hats are for everyone. We all have a head so we all have the possibility to wear a hat. You feel good in a hat. People feel better for wearing them. I was happy to make hats that anyone could afford.’ – Philip Treacy 1992.

PhilipTreacy is an Irish hat designer who has designed hats for famous fashion designers such as Alexander McQueen, Givenchy and Valentino. Philip Treacy’s hats have been inspired by many different things such as birds, the human body, shells, plants, flowers and insects. He uses a range of materials such as straw, plastic, feathers, wire, net, lace and fabric to make his three-dimensional hats.

‘Philip’s hats’ are like works of art; truly special, amazing sculptures.’ - Rosario Saxe-Coburg

His hat designs have been influenced by Surrealism. Surrealism is a type of art and design that was developed in the 1930s and 1940s by the Artist Salvador Dali. It gets ideas from the sub-conscious mind (dreams and nightmares). things are Put together to make  strange new combinations. Task: Answer the questions

1.  Do you agree or disagree with Philip Treacy’s 1992 quote?

2.  What things have inspired Treacy’s designs? 3.  What materials does Treacy use? 4.  Where does Surrealism get its ideas from? 5.  What do you think of Philip Treacy’s work? 6.  How does his work link to your own work?

Assessment Objective 1

9 - 12 13 - 16 17 - 20

Demonstrating understanding of artists & designers’ work.

Show a generally consistent understanding of artists & designers’ work.

Show a consistent understanding of artists & designers’ work.

A confident and highly developed understanding and analysis of artists & designers‘ work.

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Useful website: www.style.com

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Alexander McQueen: moths  Alexander McQueen was a British fashion designer who was born in 1969 and died in 2010. McQueen has been inspired by many different things. ‘I think there is beauty in everything. What ‘normal’ people would perceive as ugly, I can usually see something of beauty in it.’ –

Alexander McQueen In 2010 he designed a collection called ‘Plato’s Atlantis’. The ancient Greek Philosopher Plato wrote the story of Atlantis in 355 BC. The legend told of how the ancient gods punished the corrupt and greedy people of Atlantic. A violent earthquake destroyed the land and giant waves flooded the island, causing it to sink into the sea. Alexander McQueen was inspired by this story to design a fashion collection showing how humans would have to live underwater if there was an environmental disaster caused by global warming. Alexander McQueen’s designs feature detailed patterns and colours that resemble moth wings. The dress shapes are draped and folded to resemble moth wings and moth cocoons. Moths are very destructive they destroy one million acres of trees every year and have swarmed across cities. They are tough creatures and are more resistant to pesticides than mosquitoes and flies.

Task: answer the questions with full sentences. 1.  Who is Alexander McQueen? 2.  What was his 2010 collection inspired by? 3.  How does McQueen’s 2010 collection link to

moths? 4.  What do you think of McQueen’s work? 5.  How does his work link to your own work?

Assessment Objective 1

9 - 12 13 - 16 17 - 20

Demonstrating understanding of artists & designers’ work.

Show a generally consistent understanding of artists & designers’ work.

Show a consistent understanding of artists & designers’ work.

A confident and highly developed understanding and analysis of artists & designers‘ work.

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Useful website: www.trenddelacreme.com

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Mary Katranzou: grasshoppers  Mary Kantranzou (born 1983) is a Greek fashion designer who works in London. She first designed printed fashion fabrics and then moved into fashion design. Her garment designs are always highly decorated with detailed printed patterns. The colours are bold and jewel-like. She is inspired by Bright and colourful things such as jewellery, and coloured glass. Her 2009 fashion collection was inspired by perfume bottles but is very similar to the Lubber Grasshopper.

‘Best known for it’s unique colouration and markings, this spur-throated grasshopper also share another unique feature with Kantranzou’s collection; an ornate, ribbed neck covering that offers visual appeal and evolutionary protection.’

– ww.trenddelacreme.com

Assessment Objective 1

9 - 12 13 - 16 17 - 20

Demonstrating understanding of artists & designers’ work.

Show a generally consistent understanding of artists & designers’ work.

Show a consistent understanding of artists & designers’ work.

A confident and highly developed understanding and analysis of artists & designers‘ work.

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Useful website: www.trenddelacreme.com

Task: answer the questions with full sentences. 1.  Who is Mary Kantranzou? 2.  What are the key features of her fashion

designs? 3.  What was her 2009 collection inspired by? 4.  What do you think of Kantranzou’s work and

how has it inspired your own?

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Jean-Paul Gaultier: cicadas  Jean-Paul Gaultier (born 1952) is a French fashion designer who works in Paris. He has had no formal training in fashion design and is well-know for being shocking. He introduced man-skirts in 1986, uses unusual models (older, larger and tattoos) and he experiments with traditional gender roles eg. men dressed in women’s clothes. He has designed for the theatre, films and well-known performers eg. Madonna, Marilyn Manson, Kylie Minogue. His work has been inspired by many different things for example street-wear, corsets, the human body and the French navy. He uses many different materials such as grass, wire, feathers, plastic etc. His garment designs are well-known for featuring heavily structured exoskeletons. His 2008 winter fashion collection was inspired by cicadas. He focused on the cicada exoskeleton and wings which developed into unusual shapes and colours. ‘’I start each collection thinking how I can refresh my

classics.’ ‘I would like to say to people, open your eyes and find

beauty where you normally don’t expect to find it.’ – Jean-Paul Gaultier

Task: answer the questions with full sentences. 1.  Who is Jean-Paul Gautlier? 2.  Why are Gaultier’s designs considered

shocking? 3.  What was his 2008 collection inspired by? 4.  What do you think of Gaultier’s work and how

has it inspired your own?

Assessment Objective 1

9 - 12 13 - 16 17 - 20

Demonstrating understanding of artists & designers’ work.

Show a generally consistent understanding of artists & designers’ work.

Show a consistent understanding of artists & designers’ work.

A confident and highly developed understanding and analysis of artists & designers‘ work.

Useful website: www.trenddelacreme.com www.wikipedia.com

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Mary Katranzou: Grasshoppers

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Mary Katranzou: Grasshoppers

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Din Yong: metamorphosis  •  Enlarged close-up of flowers. •  Bold composition •  Smooth painting technique. •  Use of tone to create depth and form.

Task: answer the questions with full sentences. 1.  What is a corset? 2.  How was a waistcoat originally meant to be

worn? 3.  How did men use the waistcoat to improve

their body shape? Give examples of health problems.

4.  Give 2 examples of how a waistcoat front could be decorated with a graffiti design.

5.  What does ‘unisex’ mean?

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Assessment Objective 1

9 - 12 13 - 16 17 - 20

Demonstrating understanding of artists & designers’ work.

Show a generally consistent understanding of artists & designers’ work.

Show a consistent understanding of artists & designers’ work.

A confident and highly developed understanding and analysis of artists & designers‘ work.