2 ART painting
Course Description
Teacher in Charge: Mr M. Christo.
Students will explore visual and conceptual ideas relating to identity and culture. Painting methods and artist approaches will be studied in depth and used in the production of an individual portfolio that is assessed externally. Work in painting strongly supports the work in printmaking. Course Endorsement is possible in this subject
Careers in Art
Whether you love photography, graphic design, painting or any other art-related speciality, career options are limited only by your imagination. Art education propels people towards creative and unexpected destinations – many of which have not even been discovered yet.
…knowledge is available on every Internet-connected device, what you know matters far less than what you can do with what you know. The capacity to innovate — the ability to solve problems creatively or bring new possibilities to life — and skills like critical thinking, communication and collaboration are far more important than academic knowledge.
https://www.studentartguide.com/articles/art-careers-list
A growing list of art careers
top pics
1. Movie Set / Costume / Special Effects Designer
The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug | Weta Digital watch now below or on https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PGUGF44GJ_E
2. Game Designer
3. T-Shirt and other clothes fashion Designer
4. Magazine Art Director, Graphic Designer, Photographer
5. Graphic Artist / Printmaker / Collage artist, font designer
6. Film Concept Artist
7. Digital and Pet Portrait Artist
8. Upcycle designer for furniture, jewelry and other items
9. Web Based Curator
10. Cake Decorator
11. Online Art Gallery Creator, Artist and Technology Entrepreneur
12. Illustrator
Live speed-painting has allowed Cliff to amass a huge Google+ following, with almost 300,000 in his circles. It has also boosted the number of paid commissions he gets (for more detailed, fully rendered digital paintings, as in the examples below).
Detailed digital caricatures of Tim Jones and Noam Chomsky by Cliff Roth
graphic Artist / Printmaker / Collage artist – Matt Dinniman
A collection of some Collage-O-Rama’s popular animal prints on upcycled dictionary pages
Film Concept Artist – Dean Sherriff
Concept art completed by Dean Sherriff for ‘After Earth’ and ‘300: Rise of the Empire’ copyright Universal Pictures
illustrator – Ryan Berkley
Two popular prints from Berkley Illustration: formally posed animals wearing traditional (human) attire
Online Art Gallery Creator, Artist and Technology Entrepreneur – Amanda Lane
Exhibit contains simple, elegant gallery spaces for users to display their art. With the ability to move around the gallery, website visitors simulate viewing the works in real life
Pet Portrait Artist – Ron Burns
The appeal of Ron’s pet portraits lies in his intuitive understanding of colour: the selection of warm reds and oranges, contrasted with cools blues and greens, creating an image of hope and emotion in the dogs. Backgrounds have simplified flat, decorative areas, creating emphasis on the dogs alone.
Final words
The examples of Art, Photography, Sculpture, 3D Design, Game Design and Graphic Design jobs illustrated above are just a handful of the exciting career paths that are possible for high school Art students. It is clear that the journey to a creative career is not always clear cut. A Fine Art degree is not always necessary. Related degrees (Graphic Design, Animation, Computer Science, Web Design, Architecture, Marketing, Business) and/or skill-based courses – among many others – may also lead to successful outcomes.
Skill is practiced and refined ultimately by doing. Combine your artistic skill with ambition, generosity, persistence, hard work and business sensibility. If you want a creative career, carve out a little space in the world where you can become an expert: hone your craft via daily practice and make something that people love. Build a website and show off your talent. Let your work spiral out through social media and be discovered by the world.
And remember: if you are one of those lucky enough to be good at Art and other things…be prepared for people to try and convince you that Art is a swift and certain route to poverty (it’s not: read 9 Reasons to Study Art in High School). If this happens to you, keep in mind that those who are good at Art and other things are in the best position of all to succeed.
Course Overview
Term 1
Assessment Details Level 2, 4 Internal Credits
A.S. 91311 v2 Visual Arts 2.2 - Use drawing methods to apply knowledge of conventions appropriate to painting
Term 2
A.S. 91316 v2 Visual Arts 2.3 - 4 INTERNAL CREDITS
Develop ideas in a related series of drawings appropriate to established painting practice
Term 3
A.S. 91321 v2 Visual Arts 2.4 12 EXTERNAL credits
Produce a systematic body of work that shows understanding of art making conventions and ideas within painting
Recommended Prior Learning
a complete course of level one Art
Contributions and Equipment/Stationery
Must bring basic equipment such as pens, pencils and a rubber to every class
Pathway
A growing list of art careers
150+ Art Careers
Where can studying Art or Design take you? What kinds of careers exist for those who study creative subjects at high school? While you might have heard that becoming an architect, fine artist, sculptor or gallery assistant is an option for those who study Art or Design, there are many other careers available for those who are able to envision, design and create beautiful things.
https://www.studentartguide.com/articles/art-careers-list
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Credit Information
You will be assessed in this course through all or a selection of the standards listed below.
External
NZQA Info
Visual Arts 2.2 - Use drawing methods to apply knowledge of conventions appropriate to painting
NZQA Info
Visual Arts 2.3 - Develop ideas in a related series of drawings appropriate to established painting practice
NZQA Info
Visual Arts 2.4 - Produce a systematic body of work that shows understanding of art making conventions and ideas within painting
Pathway Possibilities
Animator/Digital Artist Arborist, Architect, Police Officer, Artist, Automotive Refinisher, Hotel/Motel Manager Metal Worker, Deckhand, Outdoor Recreation Guide/Instructor, Line Mechanic, Textile Process Operator Minister of Religion, Managing Director/Chief Executive, Podiatrist, Elected Government Representative, Civil Engineering Technician/Draughtsperson Meteorologist, Medical Laboratory Scientist, psychologist, Watchmaker and Repairer, Coachbuilder/Trimmer, Jeweller, Medical Imaging Technologist, Diagnostic Radiologist, Dietitian, Visual Merchandiser, Sports Coach/Official, Geologist, Electrician, Human Resources Adviser, Environmental/Public Health Officer, Importer/Exporter, Plasterer, Fencer, Ranger, Marine Engineer, Flight Instructor, Food Technologist, Landscape Architect, Landscaper, Gardener Hairdresser/Barber, Nursery Grower/Worker, Occupational Therapist, Winemaker, Printer, Production Manager, Recycler/Dismantler, Social Worker, Viticulturist,