Friday, 21 December 2012

Key Stage 3 Art Exhibition

The Key stage 3 Art Exhibition, 'The Wanderer', was a huge success!
 A special thanks to the Year 9 Art Committee who made it such a wonderful event

Sashika Vockrodt
Julia Lasica
Samineh Yousefi
Rhea Dattani
Celia Justin
Amy Popiolex









Thursday, 13 December 2012

Student Review of Creative Day







Review of Creative Study Day at the Institute of Education

On the 16th November 2012, we went to Creative Study Day at the Institute of Education. It was a great day out and we listened to a series of lectures by four highly esteemed artists. They presented their work, ideas and methods to us and we were able to ask them any questions that we had. The four artists were Barton Hargreaves, Rosalind Wyatt, Cornelia Parker and Grayson Perry. They were all extremely enthusiastic speakers and left us feeling very inspired and eager to do art.

Barton Hargreaves did a lecture on ‘The Discipline of Looking’. He is a digital print tutor and he showed us the various things that you can do to images with digital technology. He uses a wide range of contrasting equipment and uses old fashioned processes and contemporary processes. His work focuses on silhouettes and is very unique and eye-catching. His talk inspired us to explore the different techniques and processes that you can use in art to come up with very interesting results.

Unfortunately, Paul Slater was ill so Rosalind Wyatt did a lecture in his place. She is a professional calligrapher and I am very interested in calligraphy myself so I found her lecture very intriguing. She has spent years experimenting with letters and words and is able to write with a needle and thread. It created a really beautiful effect and all her pieces had a unique story behind them. She was able to share with us her love for letters, words and text.

Cornelia Parker did a lecture on ‘Destruction, Resurrection and Reconfiguration’. She was a very engaging speaker and her ideas were so creative. She was able to show us how diverse you can be with art and that you can be interested in things other than just art itself. She is very interested in history and science and she incorporated this into her work, which made them even more interesting. She collects historical relics owned by legends – for example, she managed to get Charlotte Bronte’s pen and took a microscopic image of its nib. She said that she wanted to ‘reactivate historical objects’ and she was definitely successful in doing this. Each of her pieces had a clever, witty name and she showed us the importance of a good title and the effect that it can have on a piece. I never used to pay much attention to a piece’s title but it can change your view completely so that you can see something in a new light.

I think that Grayson Perry’s talk was my favourite of them all. His work was creative, humorous and could tell a story. His work was about ‘noticing stuff and playing seriously’ and he was interested in culture, events on the news and history. He was a great speaker and he showed us that you can really have fun with art and do whatever you want. He includes many comical elements to his work and he showed us some pieces that he did based on his teddy bear that he worships, ‘Alan Measles’. I really liked his work because it was funny, unique and instantly drew your attention. He showed us the enjoyment that you can have in doing art and that you should always feel confident about the work that you produce.

The art lectures were really inspiring and allowed us to see all the different things that you can do in art. You can be interested in all types of subjects like science, history and culture, and these can be incorporated into your work. They showed us that you should value all of your ideas and that in art there are always opportunities for you to show your creativity.

G Hui 9S.2

Monday, 10 December 2012

Monday, 3 December 2012


Year 9 Gothic Literature Project