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VISUAL ARTS
STEP 1
1. What is stereotyping?
2. Write down two forms of prejudice.
3. Mention forms of discrimination you can think of.
4. How were people made aware of discrimination in the past. How are they made aware of it at the present time?
5. Study the two interpretations below and then write in your journal which one influenced you the most and why.
Interpretation 1
Interpretation 2
STEP 2
Now find pictures and articles in magazines or newspapers to make a poster protesting against the abuse of human rights.
STEP 3
After you have been divided into groups, you can decide which pictures or articles will be the most effective and then:
STEP 1
Study the illustrations and then answer the set questions.
Composition
1. What is the composition of a work of art?
2. Mention as many as possible differences between the two illustrations with regard to composition.
Style
1. How do the above two works of art differ?
2. Describe in your own words what style is.
Subject or Theme
1. In the illustrations A to D, four different subjects are portrayed. Try to identify all four:
STEP 2
Name of the artist and work of art | Composition | Style | Subject |
Learning Outcome(LOs) |
LU 2 |
REFLECTINGThe learner will be able to reflect critically and creatively on artistic and cultural processes, products and styles in past and present contexts. |
Assessment Standards(ASs) |
We know this when the learner: |
COMPOSITE |
2.2 discusses how the Arts have contributed and can contribute towards social and cultural change (e.g. as a mirror, in documentaries, as suggestions, commentaries, predictions). |
VISUAL ARTS |
2.7 identifies and explains how photography, filmmaking, sculpture and printmaking can document human rights abuses;2.8 comments on composition, style and subject matter in artworks (e.g. landscape, portraits, still-life, public art or resistance art) over time. |
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