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 WELCOME

TO

YEAR 12

THIS YEAR IS ALL ABOUT EXPLORING, EXPERIMENTING, TRYING NEW AND EXCITING THINGS.  THERE IS NO EXAM THIS YEAR IF YOU ARE DOING YEAR 13. 

BE BOLD, BE BRAVE

PROJECT 1 REMAKE

Remake Project Objectives

• To develop an understanding of a narrative in an image

• Discover and create the moments before during and after an image.

• Invent and plan your interpretation of your chosen image.

• Produce your own remake of your image.

How to start

1.Select a painting to translate (reinterpret as a photograph, modernise and develop the narrative in the image to represent a life today)

2.Research your chosen images story. In your sketchbook gather research and present information on your chosen image- you can use powerpoint on your computer. 

3.Gather props costume and scenery to use in your groups re-interpretation. Create, paint and construct parts of your planned scenery.

4.You can choose to do one very elaborate and complicated remake or 5/6 smaller ones. 

Inspiration!!

Covid-19 update

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We have adapted this project to fit the current situation. Getty Museum started a Covid challenge asking people to create their favourite piece of art out of materials they had at home 

Example Final Pieces 

The completion of ½ a sketchbook.

- Conduct artist research & experimentation. E.g. Contact sheets, test strips, screen shots, brushes and layers etc.

- Workshops: Macro, portraiture, high-speed capture & props if linked to your re-make concept.

- You are expected to compete research on a minimum of 4 different artists for your final piece.

- Your design must show evidence of your influenced journey through your research, manipulation and process, as well as progression throughout the project.

Checklist 

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