Here are Regina's very impressive final mixed media pieces for her Portrait/Identity project. Both have been done on AO paper, in a mixture of inks, torn tissue paper, pva and sewn cotton threads.
Using the work of Mary Kocol as a starting point Ella went on to develop and produce a folio of rich imagery of flowers, plants and natural objects suspended in ice, and floating in water and washing up liquid.
Next week we will show Regina's two, final, mixed media pieces for her Portrait and Identity coursework. The images shown here are of workings from her sketchbooks, using the drawings of Egon Schiele as starting points to develop different treatments using inks and collage.
As early development for her Portraiture project Evie (Yr10) has used the 9-imaged portrait of Kate Moss by Corinne Day as a starting point to explore the potential of multi image portraiture and repetition.
Here are some further pages of Ruby's sketchbook. Ruby is now manipulating art work that she made as a young child into her ideas as she develops her work towards a final outcome.
These are pages from one of Ruby’s GCSE sketchbooks for her Identity/Portrait coursework project; watercolours, and then mixed media studies and experimentation.