Below are some images of how students work is progressing, it is exciting to see pieces developing in very different ways.
Collage on board using newspaper, dyes and art straws.
Collage using art straws, mesh, dyes and wax.
Dyes and PVA glue.
Dyes and PVA glue.
Images taken and layered up on Photoshop.
The start of a multi-coloured hanging sculpture.
Intricate research drawings.
Examples of different textile techniques to be used on structure.
Close up showing techniques used.
Pupil sewing.
Pupil creating sewed pieces for final structure.
Altered images using Photoshop.
Drawing with lights then edited on Photoshop,
Photography.
Collaged images using photography and Photoshop.
Photoshoped Simon Cowell.
Basket structure using knotting techniques and painted surfaces.
Student is creating ball shapes out of material and pillow stuffing.
Sections are being completed to create sculpture.
Pupil is layering masking tape to create a new surface.
This structure has been carefully woven into.
This pupil has used wax in an innovative way to create a tactile surface on her piece.
Pupil sewing into research work.
This pupil has been experimenting with PVA ,paint, matchsticks and tape to
create an interesting monochrome piece.
Close up of the monochrome piece.
Light Drawings.
Light Drawings
Light Drawings with annotation.
Collage created using various images.
Collage using light drawings and portraiture.
Some students are scanning in their drawings and merging these with
images of textured surfaces. This is Mr Irwin's example.
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