2. Task Brief Description Completed
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1 Inky Skyline: Complete your skyline if possible to go in your portfolio.
2 Inky Skyline Process Board
(include samples, links to either Melanie Armstrong or James Gulliver Hancock, and explain
how you completed your work.
3 Presentation of your City Scape Photographs
Present your photo’s preferable on two boards – these can be in a range of sizes and black
and white or colour.
4 Trace over your A4 Photograph
Bring with you to the next available lesson on A4 tracing paper.
5 Optional: Tate Gallery Page
Present and photo’s that you took, or postcards and write about the day or any Artists
work that you like or inspire you
6 Design a large City Inspired Letter.
Inspired by the Illustrator Lucy Loves
7 Design a City Alphabet
8 City: Extended Drawing
9 Extended Graphical Drawings
For tasks 1-5, you have been shown or discussed lots of exempla work, so I am
confident that you know what to do!
3. You may have done something similar in Year 9, but
this is your chance to ‘really go to town’ and have
fun.
Start by drawing a huge letter in the middle of you
A2 board and then using your fine liners/pens, add
detail and illustrations about your favourite city or
place.
This work has been inspired by the illustrator Lucy
Loves. Check out:
Lucylovesthis.com for lots of inspiration and ideas.
4. Again, you did
something similar in
Year 9, but this can go
into your Cityscape
Portfolio Folder. Have
a go at designing a
Type Face inspired by
the City or Place. You
could use sharpies or
markers and present
it on an A2 Board.
Have fun, and be
creative!
5. I love this task, and so I you can have a go, that
would be great, and what a fantastic piece of work
to have in your portfolio’s.
Task: Stick one of your photographs from the Tate
trip, or any other city photograph that you have
and place it in the middle of an A2 card. Using fine
liners and markers, you can extend your drawing
outwards, even making sections up.
Be as creative as you like.
6. There are lots of Graphical Illustrators that do some fantastic Urban and City
Illustrations. You can find your own on Pinterest by searching ‘Urban or City
Sketches’ and there are lots. This task requires you to have fun completing
some lovely inky or watercolour sketches from our city photographs. You can
either present them on a board with copies of your original photographs on
display, or do them on separate sheets of drawing papers that you can cut out
and arrange onto boards when you return to school
Simone Ridyard Illustrator
Svetlana Wittman
Emma Fitzpatrick
7. Use this lesson to gather resources:
Shopping List
1. X5 sheets white display card
2. X2 sheets black to mount photogrpahy
3. 1-2 sheets tracing paper
4. Cartridge paper
5. Print A4 City Image to trace (task 4)
6. A4 black and white photo’s to do extended
drawings (task 9)