Art History 3.4
Title
Examine the impact of media and processes on art works
Credits 4
Assessment Internal
Achievement Criteria
Achievement
· Examine the impact of media and processes on art works.
Achievement with Merit
· Examine, in depth, the impact of media and processes on art works.
Achievement with Excellence
· Examine, perceptively, the impact of media and processes on art works.
Examine involves explaining the impact of media and processes on style and meaning in art works, using supporting evidence.
Examine, in depth, involves explaining in detail the impact of media and processes on style and meaning in art works.
Examine, perceptively, involves evaluating the impact of media and processes on style and meaning in art works, using supporting contextual evidence.
Media refers to the materials and/or medium and/or technical means used to create art works. These may include: oil, watercolour, acrylic, ink, chalk, marble, bronze, wood, fibreglass, plastic, film, video, laser, digital images, multimedia technologies, performance.
Processes refer to a series of actions or steps taken to produce the art work.
Style refers to the characteristics of an art work that, when combined, distinguish the style of an artist, art movement, period or place. These characteristics may include ways of using line, colour, tone, light, form, composition, space, scale, shape, mass, texture, ornament, media.
Meaning refers to the ideas, messages and/or themes conveyed through the features of art works. Features may include: technical devices, formal elements, subject matter, iconographic motifs, symbols, emblems, action or performance elements.
Title
Examine the impact of media and processes on art works
Credits 4
Assessment Internal
Achievement Criteria
Achievement
· Examine the impact of media and processes on art works.
Achievement with Merit
· Examine, in depth, the impact of media and processes on art works.
Achievement with Excellence
· Examine, perceptively, the impact of media and processes on art works.
Examine involves explaining the impact of media and processes on style and meaning in art works, using supporting evidence.
Examine, in depth, involves explaining in detail the impact of media and processes on style and meaning in art works.
Examine, perceptively, involves evaluating the impact of media and processes on style and meaning in art works, using supporting contextual evidence.
Media refers to the materials and/or medium and/or technical means used to create art works. These may include: oil, watercolour, acrylic, ink, chalk, marble, bronze, wood, fibreglass, plastic, film, video, laser, digital images, multimedia technologies, performance.
Processes refer to a series of actions or steps taken to produce the art work.
Style refers to the characteristics of an art work that, when combined, distinguish the style of an artist, art movement, period or place. These characteristics may include ways of using line, colour, tone, light, form, composition, space, scale, shape, mass, texture, ornament, media.
Meaning refers to the ideas, messages and/or themes conveyed through the features of art works. Features may include: technical devices, formal elements, subject matter, iconographic motifs, symbols, emblems, action or performance elements.