As part of their Topic on Electricity, Year 4 looked at how the use of electric light can affect images. Buzzard class focused on how light was used in 1940's & 1950's Film Noir movies to create atmosphere by enhancing silhouettes and shadows and upping the level of suspense.
They created Film Noir scenarios from Lego, then set up their lights carefully to create the best effect.
Have a closer look. Think about the stories behind the pictures. What is going on in each scene? Who is the villain, who is the hero? Is a crime being committed, if so how and by whom?
We think Orson Welles would be proud!
Sunday, 27 November 2016
Tuesday, 22 November 2016
2016-17 Art @ MG
Finally we're up to date and from now on we'll keep you posted about all things arty at MG in real time (although there will be some catching up from last half term!) We'll also try to be a little more judicious in our choice of photos so there aren'y QUITE so many to trawl through.
Art provides visual,
tactile and sensory experiences and a special way of understanding and
responding to the world. It allows children to communicate what they see, feel
and think through the use of colour, texture, form, pattern and different materials
and techniques.
We also believe that the Art experiences they are exposed to have a positive impact on other areas of the curriculum, including the core subjects.
As well as their Art lessons within the school day, the children have the opportunity to join a variety of afterschool Art clubs run by our team of enthusiastic, talented Teaching Assistants and a local artist. These further develop the children’s skills, enthusiasm, confidence and creativity.
As you can tell from last year's retrospective (Past Adventures 1 - 15!) the
children’s artwork is often linked to their half-termly Topics, reinforcing much of
what they have been learning, visually. This is important for so many children,
particularly those with English as an Additional Language.
We also believe that the Art experiences they are exposed to have a positive impact on other areas of the curriculum, including the core subjects.
The children have the
opportunity to work in a variety of media (eg: pencil, pen, paint, charcoal,
pastels, clay, fabric) while developing their skills as they explore different
techniques (eg: sketching, collage, printing, model making)
All the children from Year 2
onwards have sketchbooks so they can practise and refine their skills, as well
as record their observations and plan out their ideas for a piece of art.
Year 4 - researching and planning their Romero Britto inspired pictures.
Year 2 practising still life and shading using hot and cold colours
We aim to ‘learn from the
best’, by studying the styles and techniques of a variety of artists,
architects and designers through the ages.
“I’ve made a Stickman collage using natural materials
like Andy Goldsworthy but in the style of Matisse” – Theo Year 1
Yaer2 practising Van Gogh's techniques before painting
their own version of his Starry Night picture
We are very fortunate to
live in London, so as well as discussing different artists and their work in
school we can also go and see the ‘real thing’. We have the William Morris Gallery
on our doorstep and have teamed up with them on many interesting projects. We have also been involved in other local Art based projects
such as St James Street project, the Walthamstow carnival and of course the E17
Arts Trail.
Over the course of their Mission
Grove school career we ensure that the children visit a variety of galleries
such as: The National Gallery, Tate Modern, Tate Britain, Two Temple Place, The
National Portrait Gallery and The Coultauld Gallery. As a result they are
exposed to a wealth of cultural experiences and get to see some of the most
famous art works in the world which will hopefully inspire all our budding Leonardos!
As well as their Art lessons within the school day, the children have the opportunity to join a variety of afterschool Art clubs run by our team of enthusiastic, talented Teaching Assistants and a local artist. These further develop the children’s skills, enthusiasm, confidence and creativity.
During our Enrichment Hour
we also offer the children a six week taster session of specific Art based
activities such as: model making, clay work, sketching, cartoon drawing,
photography, architecture, sewing, jewellery making, origami and knitting.
Finally we have an Arts Week
in the Summer Term, when the children have an opportunity to be part of a whole
school project. In the past this has been linked to the Walthamstow Arts Trail;
producing Art to enhance the local area or around a specific theme such as
‘carnival’.
So we hope that you’d agree that our school really is an Art school!
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