Skip to content ↓

Art and Design

 

Art is not what you see but what you make others see."
Our Art & Design subject leader is Miss Greenaway.
Sketchbook Gallery

Sketchbooks are a vital way of recording thoughts, developing ideas, sharing with peers and refining new techniques. 

Take a look through some of the wonderful work going on in our sketchbooks!

 

 

 

 

 

 

SLIDESHOW

Whole School Project 2020
Celebrating the work of artist 
Jimmy Nelson

 

'I take pictures. I make images. Unlike film, which overwhelms you with movement and sound, defining the ongoing moment, a photograph just sits there quietly while you decide what it is saying.'

Jimmy Nelson, jimmynelson.com

For our most recent art project the children were introduced to work of photographer Jimmy Nelson and his collection titled 

'Blink. And they're gone.'

With 'Blink. And they're gone.' Nelson is sending a warning of the risk of losing global cultural heritage by squandering the cultural identities of the last indigenous peoples. The photographer wants to help preserve cultural diversity by issuing the caution: 'BLINK. AND THEY'RE GONE'. 

jimmynelsonfoundation.com

 

 

Nelson has made it his life's work to attain understanding and respect for the world's indigenous cultures through his photography. He presents these cultures in an aspirational and stylized way. 

However, Nelson believes that the beautification of indigenous cultures is an important message for greater humanity - and one that is needed now more than ever. 

Each year group was asked to create a response to the collection of images, to engage in thoughtful discussions about the intent of the images and the way they have been taken, how they been posed, the composition and the use of colour. 

SLIDESHOW

The display shows a variety of different approaches from each year group. Inspired by the rich colours displayed in the images, our youngest children explored colour and colour mixing, repeating patterns and weaving. Other year groups were influenced by the head dresses and adornments worn by the indigenous people. 

After looking at the images of the indigenous tribes and their families, groups of our junior children explored the theme of our school as a community, our 'school family'. 

Where would they choose to pose their family photograph and what items or clothing would they choose to best represent themselves to others. Through this approach they also experimented with digital photography and composition.

Our New Displays

Some of our work from Art Week is now on display in the Hall and in the Key Stage 1 corridor, and it looks amazing! 

SLIDESHOW