4. Everybody knows... the four
AOs
For the exam you have to show evidence of:
ALL 4 of the AOs (Assessment Objectives)
AO1: Looking at other artists
AO2: Experimenting with media
AO3: Recording your ideas
AO4: Making a final piece
5. It is important that you begin working on
the EXAM title straight away.
START TODAY!
Exam dates….
(10 hours)
4th, 5th, 6th + 7th May
7. Remember ….
The theme is merely a
starting point to inspire
you.
Feel free to take the
project in any direction
that you wish, provided
that you can clearly
justify and explain how
the theme has inspired
your thoughts and ideas.
9. Contextual references
The artists on the next few pages are
suggestions to help you think about
possible ideas. You may already have
ideas of your own.
Keep an open mind at this point...
There is also a Beaumont Pinterest
Album of Artists and ideas to support
you with your project
12. Mueck's sculptures faithfully
reproduce the minute detail of the
human body, but play with scale to
produce disconcertingly jarring visual
images.
Ron Mueck
16. The Artist 'blows away' photo subjects with
powerful blasts of wind to create interesting facial
expressions in images
Tadao Cern
17. Irving Penn
Penn was an American photographer
known for his fashion photography,
portraits, and still lives. Penn's career
included work at Vogue magazine,
and independent advertising work
21. A beautiful series of
photographs, inspired by what
she wants to experience.
Maia Flore
22. Sherman’s photographs are portraits of
herself in various scenarios that parody
stereotypes of women. A panoply of
characters and settings are drawn from
sources of popular culture, old movies,
television soaps and pulp fiction.
Cindy Sherman
23. Martin Parr capturing the
typical girl wrong move. I love
how he takes his passion for
photography and gives a
humorous twist to it.
Something every girl can relate
to.
Martin Parr
28. Gregory Crewdson
Gregory Crewdson's photographs
usually take place in small town
America, but are dramatic and
cinematic. They feature often disturbing,
surreal events.
31. Kimberly Kersey Asbury
About the Landscape Series: Powered Pigment,
Wax, Paint, Thread, Stuffing on Canvas,
Paper, and/or Fabric. The landscapes along
with the hand-stitched artist books are
inspired by William Turner’s watercolor
sketchbooks.
35. This time-lapse
film of peaches
ripening and
then rotting
draws upon the
conventions of
still life
painting, as its
title suggests.
“Still Life” (2001)
Sam Taylor-Wood
36. The above photo taken in Hackney, Gill's most important working area. After
development and printing some flowers from the same place are put upon the
photograph
Stephen Gill
37. Snow Storm – Steam- Boat off a Harbour’s Mouth
Turner was
a British
Romantic
landscape
painter,
water
colourist
and
printmaker
Joseph Mallord William Turner
45. Alexander McQueen was a British fashion
designer and couturier best known for his in-
depth knowledge of British tailoring.
He often juxtaposes strength with fragility in
his collection as well as the emotional power
and raw energy of his provocative fashion
shows
Alexander McQueen
46. The human form is beautiful even when it is
made from waste 2006
Antony Gormley