Creating your Appropriated Artwork Process
Step 1: Choose your artwork
You will now choose a famous artwork to focus on for your appropriated artwork. 1- Starry Night 2-The Great Wave 3- American Gothic 4- An Artwork of your own. |
Step 2: Create a Mood Board
A mood board is a type of visual presentation or a collage consisting of images, text, and samples of objects in a composition. It can be based upon a set topic or can be any material chosen at random. A mood board can be used to convey a general idea or feeling about a particular topic. Mood boards are not only used in school, but in the beginning of concepts in companies, graphics, artistic jobs and the design world.
What do you need to include? Since you will be creating an appropriated artwork…
Does this need to be completed in my visual diary? You can choose to either- complete a digital version of the mood board (Refer to example 1 below) OR print off images and create an annotated/ designed mood board. (Refer to Example 2) How big should it be? The mood board must be a minimum of one A3 page in your visual diary.
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Step 3: Plan your Appropriated Artwork
Plan 2x Sketch ideas in your visual dairy -Annotate each sketch What to annotate? - What aspects are changed? -What material might be used in this section? -Any significant art elements or principles? -Overall composition - what is the main feature? -How does this change from the original? Remember to use ANNOTATION WORD BACK AND SENTENCE STARTERS. Click the button below: Following the sketches- begin the final artwork!
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Examples of sketch ideas with ANNOTATION
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Step 4: Create your Appropriated Artwork
Using your sketch as inspiration, create your artwork.
You can explore which ever medium- preferably paint.
Below are some student examples:
Using your sketch as inspiration, create your artwork.
You can explore which ever medium- preferably paint.
Below are some student examples:
1- Starry Night |
2-The Great Wave |
3- American Gothic |