Artistic Processes Students will: Observe,
record, and
reflect on
what they see
and
experience
Observe closely and accurately, i.e.
o
examine from different perspectives, and
o
represent details and visual qualities of what they see around them and
in artworks
Be curious about what they see, i.e.
o
generate questions and ideas about what they see,
o
take initiative to learn or find out more about visual phenomena and
what they see around them and in artworks
Capture and present what they see and experience using various tools and
strategies, e.g.
o
quick sketching using different types of dry media
o
use cameras to capture and highlight what they see
o
compose images using viewfinders and strategies such as Rule of Thirds,
leading lines, framing, cropping, and focus
o
describe what they see in oral and written forms
Evaluate and form personal ideas and opinions about what they see and
experience
Share with others, give and receive feedback on their observations, ideas and
opinions about what they see around them and in artworks
Gather and
research on
different types
of visual and
other
information
Generate guiding questions and relevant areas for visual and informational
research about a theme, topic or subject matter by themselves and with
others
Search for relevant visual resources using conventional and digital means by
themselves and with others, e.g.
o
conducting first-hand observation, such as sketching, making close
observation studies, and taking photographs of objects and scenes in
daily life
o
sourcing for relevant images from
print sources, such as books, newspapers, magazines and postcards
digital sources, such as websites and social media
Evaluate, select and use visual and informational materials relevant to the
focus and scope of their search
Evaluate their own and others’ research processes
Generate
Generate different visual ideas appropriate to intentions using multiple