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Primary colours
What do we do without colours? This collection exhibits the use of primary colours as the main colour in an art work. It will also reflect the effect colours could have in a piece and how people can h
Created by: Anna Medina
Modified: Fri Jan 2, 2009
Life beside the sea
Living so close to sea most of my life I have developed a deep appreciation of the aquatic environment. This exhibition will incorporate artworks related to the sea. All of the artists are Australian
Created by: Marina McCann
Modified: Fri Jan 2, 2009
Abstract Gallery and teaching ideas
My gallery exhibits works by Australian artists working on the theme of abstraction.
The picutres I have choosen reflect my personal choices on what I think would be stimulating for students as well ...
Created by: renee curtis
Modified: Fri Jan 2, 2009
The Beach: An Australian Lifestyle
The following five related images within this exhibition depict the 'Aussie' way of life at the beach through the creations of five celebrated artists.
The works of Kilgour, de Maistre, Streeton, Mo...
Created by: Lauren Palmer
Modified: Fri Jan 2, 2009
Bark and branches
This exhibition is based on trees. It incorporates a number of coloured and black and white artworks. All of the trees in each artwork are different types of trees and each tells a different story. Th
Created by: alexandra bright
Modified: Fri Jan 2, 2009
Margaret Preston
The theme for my exhibition is Australlian Art. The artworks are by Margaret Preston. They depict either Indigenous people and their tarditional ways of life or Aboriginal design. These artworks can b
Created by: Amanda Poolman
Modified: Fri Jan 2, 2009
Symbolisim in Aboriginal Art: VAPD Assignment
This unit of work is about the creation, interpretation, understandings of and use of symbolism in art. It relates to:
- mathematics, where symbols were used to show how far, how many etc,
- English,...
Created by: Naomi Goldberg
Modified: Fri Jan 2, 2009
Abstract Art
Abstract art is now generally understood to mean art that does not depict objects in the natural world, but instead uses colour and form in a non-representional way. In the very early 20th century, th
Created by: Ashlee Pascoe
Modified: Fri Jan 2, 2009
Symbolism in Aboriginal Art: assignment for EDST 4
My theme is about teaching children to make meaning, interpret and create their own artworks using symbolism to tell a story.
This unit relates to other KLAs* such as maths (symbols as numeric notatio...
Created by: Naomi Goldberg
Modified: Fri Jan 2, 2009
Surrealism - James Gleeson
Surrealism began in the 1920s. The works convey dream-like images which usually are designed to shock the viewer and show something never seen before or in a different way. We will be focusing on the
Created by: Jacob Butler
Modified: Fri Jan 2, 2009
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