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The Sketchbook Project

Your sketchbook needs to be a place where you can experiment and not worry about making mistakes.
Throughout this home learning project you will play with materials in creative ways and develop new techniques along the way.
You will recieve a sketchbook pack at the beginning of term full of different paper and some added extras to inspire you.
How can you manipulate these materials in creative ways?
Remember, the only limit is the limit of your imagination!

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No. 1

Draw into the pages of a book like Tom Phillips. Can you find interesting combinations of words?
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No. 4

Illustrate a day in your life. Make a sequence of drawings that describes what has happened in a whole day.
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No. 2

Collage a variety of found paper together to create textural surfaces like Kurt Schwitters. Think of the text as marks themselves and try to compose a balanced image .
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No. 3

You could cut and weave pieces of found paper or even the pages in your sketchbook!
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    • Key Stage 3 Art & Design >
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      • Year 9
      • Photography
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      • Year 10 Drawing
    • A-Level >
      • A-Level Art & Design
      • Photography
  • LEARN
  • SILHOUETTE - ZINE
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    • Useful Links
    • Contact Collective
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    • Art Teachers >
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