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Throughout the life of Chance Glass Brothers   Level 3 Unit 52 Textile Design P1 Investigate styles and influences in textile design P2 Learners investigate a range of textile media materials techniques and processes to produce a range of textile samples ID: 799806

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Art Movements, Artists, Designers

Throughout the life of Chance Glass Brothers 

Level 3 - Unit 52: Textile DesignP1 Investigate styles and influences in textile designP2 Learners investigate a range of textile media, materials, techniques and processes to produce a range of textile samplesP3 Learners explore the potential of combining conventional and alternative materials with new approaches, technologies and applications. They produce a range of competent textile samples  

Level 3 - Unit 66: Fine Art TextilesP1 Learners investigate how a range of artists use textiles to produce fine art P2 Learners investigate textile media, materials, techniques and processes, producing a variety of textile samples P3 Learners generate ideas for a piece of fine art textiles work in response to a project or brief, and develop one of them further

A Level - Unit

3: Ideas and Concepts in Art and

Design

P1

Compare

ideas and concepts in art and design work

P2

Investigate

ideas generating techniques

 

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Timeline throughout the life of Chance Glass Brothers

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Alphonse

Mucha, The Four Seasons, 1896Art Nouveau: from1880’s to World War 1

From the 1880s until the First World War, western Europe and the United States witnessed the development of Art Nouveau (“New Art”). Taking inspiration from the unruly aspects of the natural worldArt Nouveau influenced art and architecture especially in the applied arts, graphic work, and illustration. Sinuous lines and “whiplash” curves were derived, in part, from botanical studies and illustrations of deep-sea organisms. The

unfolding of Art Nouveau’s flowing line may be understood as a metaphor for the freedom and release sought by its practitioners and admirers from the weight of artistic tradition and critical expectations.www.metmuseum.org/toah/hd/artn/hd_artn.htmhttp://www.muchafoundation.org/

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Art Deco

http://www.widewalls.ch/art-deco-artists/Léon Bakst – Russian Leading Costume Designer

The importance and characteristics of Art Deco style. Living its golden years in the period between two biggest global conflicts Art Deco was one of the most elegant and glamorous styles in the modern art history. Between 1920’s and 1940’s Art Deco was embraced by many artists regardless of the field they were working in, from architecture and interior design to painting, sculpture, ceramics, fashion and jewelry. At the interwar period,

Art Deco patterns were a synonym for modernist ideas of progress, optimistic celebrations of life and luxurious lifestyle of a generation of youth who was coming of age after the war.

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Abstract Expressionism

Simultané playing cards (1964)

Bathing suits designed by Delaunay, c1920s.Abstract expressionism is the term applied to new forms of abstract art developed by American painters such as Jackson Pollock, Mark Rothko and Willem de Kooning in the 1940s and 1950s, often characterized by gestural brush-strokes or mark-making, and the impression of spontaneityhttp://www.tate.org.uk/learn/online-resources/glossary/a/abstract-expressionism#incontext

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Homework

Research the 3 of the art movements on page 2.Complete 3 design ideas for artwork influenced by your chosen artists. Annotate your designs and say how you have been inflenced.