Monday, 1 June 2015

Narrative Assessment - Visual Arts


Learner: Eric                    Learning Coach: Abby Morgan             Date: 23 April 2015
Learning Area: Arts - Visual
Learning Observed
Today Eric was introduced to Piet Mondrian, an influential artist of the early 20th century who used squares and rectangles to effectively create vivid pieces of art. We began by exploring Piet’s original pieces of art that were of a very different style - realist landscape. Eric was shown three of Piet’s original images and asked his thoughts or feelings about them. He was able to verbalise his thinking and shared this with the group. Following this we moved to discussing and then creating our own Piet art. After we began I noticed Eric kept getting up to look at the images on the TV. I enquired as to what he was looking at, to which he told me he was trying to recreate a specific piece of Piet (Image below). I gave Eric the iPad to use to guide his work. Eric spent time carefully recreating the art below. He ensured the shapes were correct and in the correct location and that the colours correctly correspond. I wonder what other artists Eric may enjoy studying?
Evidence of learning
Eric was able to follow the design principles of Piet Mondrian as he replicated the piece above.
Key Competencies/Vision Principles
During this Art session Eric was develop the key competencies of managing self and thinking. He was able to apply his new knowledge to the learning task given as well as being able to verbally share his ideas about the art. Eric demonstrated his ability to be a resilient learner as he attempted new concepts.
Next Learning Steps
  • Develop concepts about space and proportion
  • Introduce other artists such as Nancy Rourke who also use the concept of colour blocking

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