Art Lessons
Term One
Elements of Art
Line (One of the seven elements of Art)
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Shape (One of the seven elements of Art)
Tone (One of the seven elements of Art)
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Colour (One of the seven elements of Art)
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Colour Warm Cool Ideas
Term Two
Gustav Klimst
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Gustav Klimst Tree of Life
Term Three
Valentina Ramos
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After 15 years working as a graphic designer, Valentina Harper (formerly Ramos) started to create other arts and crafts. From these creations, Valentina Design was born: her world of fantasies and dreams; where her uplifting drawings and designs took shape. In her Nashville studio, this Venezuelan artist spent countless happy hours playing with her paints and her Rapidograph pens. She enjoys working with different materials, but black ink is one of the mediums you will always find in her original prints, paintings and drawings. Her love for artworks with little intricate details are a signature of her own drawing style. |
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Term Four
Heather Galler
Art Conventions

Brazilian-born and Miami-made, Romero Britto is an international artist
that uses vibrant, bold and colorful patterns to reflect his optimistic view
of the world around him. Britto has created a visual language of hope and
happiness all its own that is relatable to all, inspiring millions. Self-taught at
an early age, Britto painted on scraps of paper or cardboard or any medium
he could find before coming into his own and traveling to Paris where he was
introduced to the works of Matisse and Picasso. His appreciation of these masters
influenced him to create an iconic style that The New York Times described,
"exudes warmth, optimism and love".
that uses vibrant, bold and colorful patterns to reflect his optimistic view
of the world around him. Britto has created a visual language of hope and
happiness all its own that is relatable to all, inspiring millions. Self-taught at
an early age, Britto painted on scraps of paper or cardboard or any medium
he could find before coming into his own and traveling to Paris where he was
introduced to the works of Matisse and Picasso. His appreciation of these masters
influenced him to create an iconic style that The New York Times described,
"exudes warmth, optimism and love".