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(EBOOK ONLY/EMAILED) Jacaranda Artwise 2 Visual Arts 9-10 (1 x ACCESS CODE), 2nd Edition (FIRM SALE)
(EBOOK ONLY/EMAILED) Jacaranda Artwise 2 Visual Arts 9-10 (1 x ACCESS CODE), 2nd Edition (FIRM SALE)
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This new edition of Artwise 2: Visual Arts 9-10, 2nd Edition is specifically written for Stage 5 Visual Arts in New South Wales. It provides a stimulating resource for students in Years 9 and 10, with a broad range of Australian and international artists, and a balance of traditional and contemporary examples.
Artists' studies are organised in four sections: The Frames, Conceptual Framework, Contemporary Artists' Practice and Historical Art Periods/Styles. Features and content in each artists' study are designed to:
* consolidate students' understanding of the frames
* further develop students' understanding of the Conceptual Framework and the relationships that are most relevant in the artworld
* provide insights into artmaking practice through artists' statements and descriptions of techniques, media and ideas
* develop skills in interpreting and writing about art, with descriptions of artworks and introductions to artists (Critical study and Historical study), extracts of thought-provoking art critical and art historical writing (Critical practice and Historical practice), and a range of student activities (eg, Studying art, Artmaking).
Artists' studies are organised in four sections: The Frames, Conceptual Framework, Contemporary Artists' Practice and Historical Art Periods/Styles. Features and content in each artists' study are designed to:
* consolidate students' understanding of the frames
* further develop students' understanding of the Conceptual Framework and the relationships that are most relevant in the artworld
* provide insights into artmaking practice through artists' statements and descriptions of techniques, media and ideas
* develop skills in interpreting and writing about art, with descriptions of artworks and introductions to artists (Critical study and Historical study), extracts of thought-provoking art critical and art historical writing (Critical practice and Historical practice), and a range of student activities (eg, Studying art, Artmaking).
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