Tuesday, August 25, 2020

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Wednesday, August 19, 2020

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Friday, July 17, 2020

Making CAS Connection with Visual Art


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SANGAM SCHOOL OF EXCELLENCE
Making CAS Connection




Session: 2019-2021                                                                Date: 16th July 2020
Teacher: Sourabh Bhatt                                                      Class: 12 IB                 
Subject: Visual Art HL                   
Unit Number: 2
Unit Name: (Innovative Art (Experimental Art) Component-3(Exhibition)

Teacher’s Understanding
Element of TOK (if any)
Experimental Art is a media-based (Material based) study that focuses on Visual Art practices, which includes abstract arts, motion Paintings, Op Art, Pop Art, Indian Tradition, and folk Painting. Students can develop a work of art by using or supporting elements of design, making a painting with the line, color, shape, tone, and texture. By exploring more, students can or develop their photography skills assignments to interpret the rhythm in abstractionism.
For this, Art lectures/ Workshops are going to be conducted in acrylics, oils, watercolors, soft pastels, and oil pastels colors. they can use these variable media or they can use it together and apply on the puna handmade sheet, ivory sheet, canvas, canvas board, and paper. They can use different elements, explore it, and convert a new design and investigate it into abstraction.
Student works will be supported by investigations into different artists working with the same themes.



Points of Discussion
1.      Students will create an art piece like art poster/video/ppt presentation / quick clip / write on their blog / publish their article or any artwork on the local newspapers to aware of the society for excellent care of the public place and clean the society.
2.      They will provide the safety mask to the local community and do what they need, help those who cannot survive in this epidemic period.

Coordinator’s Recommendations/ Suggestion
Element of TOK (if any)
1.      The student will organize an e-art exhibition (creativity) for the sale of some of her artworks; the money will be used for social work.
2.      The generated money will help needy people and arrange food for them.
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Making TOK Connection with Visual Art


LOGOSANGAM SCHOOL OF EXCELLENCE
Making TOK Connection




Session: 2019-2021                                                              Date: 16 July 2020
Teacher: Sourabh Bhatt                                                     Class: 12 IB                
Subject: Visual Art HL           
Unit Number: 2
Unit Name: (Innovative Art (Experimental Art) Component-3(Exhibition)

Teacher’s Understanding
(AOK/WOK)
   To what extent is artistic knowledge something which cannot be expressed in any other way?
 Are ways of knowing employed in radically different ways in the arts than in other areas of knowledge?
To what extent does imagination play a special role in the visual arts?
What moral responsibilities do artists have?
How can the subjective viewpoint of an individual contribute to knowledge in the arts?
 What are the standards by which we judge artworks?

AOK: Ethics, Natural Sciences, Human Sciences, Mathematics
WOK: Imagination, language, sense perception

Points of Discussion
1.    If artistic knowledge is a way of expression then a) what are the other ways of expression (language). Activity: Finding new WOK (language)

2.    Arts is bound by ethics? Survey and research: What moral responsibilities do artists have? (Role of perception)

3.    What forms the “standard” in arts? Research: IMDb and other rating and film critic’s analysis.

Coordinator’s Recommendations/ Suggestion
(AOK/WOK)
Following KQs must be explored with claims and counter claims supported by examples:
1.    How (a particular WOK) can lead to formation of knowledge in (a particular AOK)
2.    To what extent ethics serves as limitation to arts?
3.    How moral values of an artist depends on perception? Or To what extent the perception of an artist can affect his/her viewpoint?
4.    What are the standards by which we judge artworks?
Ethics, Arts



Monday, May 18, 2020

Meeting points with the artist


Meeting points with the artist

Artist’s name:    ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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Find out the different techniques which artist using in his studio. Ask them and write the name:
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Ask them about the subject which he or she is working on it.
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Identify the technique/s which you like most and why?
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Identify the purpose of making art?
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Student name:
Date of meeting:

Art Exhibition Visit From

 Art Exhibition Visit From



An investigation of the Art Exhibition From

Write the name of the artwork which you like most?

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Paste an image of the artwork that you liked.








Find the details of the artwork from the artist or gallery attendee.
Title of the painting:                ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
Artist name:                             ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
Completion of the work:         ---------------------------------------------------------------------------

Write about the quality of artwork that you have observed.
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You should ask artist about the theme / purpose / function of the art piece.
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Why did he make this art?
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Student’s Name:          -----------------------------------
Date of Visiting:          -----------------------------------


Tuesday, April 28, 2020

IB Art-making forms

IB Art-making forms

Throughout the course, students are expected to experience working with a variety of different art-making and conceptual forms. SL students should, as a minimum, experience working with at least two art-making forms, each selected from separate columns of the table below. HL students should, as minimum, experience working with at least three art-making forms, selected from a minimum of two columns of the table below. The examples given are for guidance only and are not intended to represent a definitive list.

Two-dimensional forms
Three-dimensional forms
Lens-based, electronic and screen-based forms
                            Drawing: such as charcoal, pencil, ink, collage
                           Carved sculpture: such as carved wood, stone, block
                           Time-based and sequential art: such as stop-motion, digital animation, video art
                           Lens media: such as analog (wet) photography, digital
photography, montage
                           Lens-less media: such as photogram/rayograph, scenography, pinhole photography, cyanotype, salted paper
                           Digital/screen-basedsuch as vector graphics, software developed painting, design and illustration
                           Painting: such as acrylic, oil, watercolor, murals
                           Modelled sculpture: such as wax, polymer clays
                          Printmaking: such as relief, intaglio,
planographic, chine collé
                           Graphics: such as illustration and design, graphic novel, storyboard
                           Constructed sculpturesuch as assemblage, bricolage, wood, plastic, paper, glass
                           Cast sculpture: such as plaster, wax, bronze, paper, plastic, glass

                           Ceramics: such as hand-built forms, thrown vessels, mold-made objects

                           Designed objects: such as models, interior design, jewelry

                           Site-specific/ephemeralsuch as land art, installation, performance art

                           Textiles: such as fiber, weaving, constructed textiles
Interaction and engagement with local artists or collections as well as visits to museums, galleries, exhibitions, and other kinds of presentations provide valuable first-hand opportunities for investigation and should be used to inform students' work wherever possible. Personal responses to these experiences should be documented in the visual arts journal.