Mandatory Question: Working Methods

Mandatory Question: Working Methods

Understanding Working Methods

  • Examine various working methods adopted by artists and designers and how it contributes to their creative process.
  • Recognise the importance of preliminary sketches, drafts, and iteration within traditional and digital art practices.
  • Understand how different artistic materials can dictate the method of working, shaping the process, and the final outcome.

Application of Techniques

  • Explore the process of developing an artwork from start to finish, defining various stages of artwork creation like brainstorming, drafting, refining, and presenting.
  • Grasp the diverse techniques involved in drawing, painting, sculpting, printmaking, photography, and digital art.
  • Appreciate how the combination of different techniques can result in original, expressive artwork.

Influence of Environment

  • Note the ways in which an artist’s environment, the context of creation, and cultural influences can shape their artistic method.
  • Unpack how a specific environment or cultural context can inspire individual art forms and techniques.
  • Reflect on the role of personal and historical events influencing the working method and aesthetic output.

Personalised Method

  • Encourage the development of a personal working method, experimenting with different practices before honing in on what works best.
  • Understand how a unique working method can reflect an individual’s artistic identity, enhancing their portfolio’s uniqueness.
  • Address the importance of self-reflection and critique in improving and developing your working method.

Ethical Considerations

  • Discuss the ethical considerations involved in art creation, like taking inspiration without plagiarising, acknowledging cultural sensitivity, and respect for all forms of life.
  • Explore how moral and ethical decisions can impact the direction and outcome of art projects.
  • Enhance understanding of responsible art practices, championing sustainability, equality, and inclusivity in art and design.