Surfaces for Art GCSE

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Mapa Mental sobre Surfaces for Art GCSE, creado por Ella T-R el 04/06/2015.
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Surfaces for Art GCSE
  1. Reflective surfaces
    1. glass and mirrors, tile, windows, CD/DVDs
      1. fragmented, concave or convex, broken, distorted
      2. metals
        1. kitchen implements, vehicle bumpers, buildings

          Nota:

          • Labour & Wait, Shoreditch http://assets.allitemsloaded.com/files/1035/original/3N1A6761.jpg?1375223968
          1. silver, gold, titanium, copper
          2. water, lakes, puddles, ponds, rain, rivers, ice, the sea
            1. refractive, crystals, prisms
              1. scales
              2. Decaying, weathered, textured surfaces
                1. Decay in the city
                  1. empty buildings, torn posters, street rubbish
                    1. abandoned buildings, outhouses, factories, barns, sheds, greenhouses
                      1. burnt out buildings, ruins, scrapyards, charred remains, twisted/rusting metal
                        1. ecological succession in cities
                        2. Erosion by water, wind or sea
                          1. beaches, stones, shells, cliffs, detritus, sand
                            1. landscape shaped and formed by the elements
                              1. floods and droughts
                                1. mountains, hills, farmland, waterfalls, rivers
                            2. Surface tension
                              1. broken by swimmer, unbroken by things like pond skaters, water droplets
                                1. high wire, guitar strings, bungee
                                  1. relationships, families, individuals, opposing groups
                                    1. Reasons

                                      Nota:

                                      • Emotions create surface tension through worry, grief or disappointment. World events creat surface tension between individuals and groups/
                                    2. Broken or contrasting surfaces
                                      1. torn, tattered, ripped, folded, pleated, crushed

                                        Nota:

                                        • https://flextiles.files.wordpress.com/2012/10/pleated-printing-stitched3.jpg http://www.tech-lovers.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/11/burgandy-crushed-velvet.jpghttp://publicphoto.org/pics/2011/10/22/Crushed-Car_Road-Traffic-Accident__63786-1024x682.jpg
                                        1. cut, slashed, burst, revealing inner contents
                                          1. cracked paint, revealing layers of colour, metal, wood and plastic
                                            1. tattooed and pierced body surfaces
                                              1. natural and man-made surfaces juxtaposed, surfaces intertwined, plant forms, creepers, ivy, steel, glass, wood, metal, stone

                                                Nota:

                                                • https://www.flickr.com/photos/traveller2020/3081840897/
                                              2. Beneath the surface
                                                1. strata formations, fissures and caverns
                                                  1. body
                                                    1. mind
                                                      1. conscious, subconscious
                                                    2. underground rivers and lakes, forest canopies, jungles, burrows of animals
                                                    3. Patterned surfaces
                                                      1. regular, relief, random
                                                        1. natural pattern
                                                          1. surface decoration, irregular, linear, geometrical
                                                            1. optical illusions, anamorphous, interlocking patterns, mosaics
                                                            2. Common surfaces
                                                              1. fur, feathers, animal materials
                                                                1. rock, dust, grit, fibre, rope
                                                                  1. concrete, tarmac, polystyrene, plastics
                                                                    1. woven, denim, sacking, wool, cotton, canvas
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