Work samples

The Arts: Visual Arts

Years 5 and 6

Above satisfactory

Cubism: Portraits

Summary of task

Students researched and explored synthetic and analytical cubism and the Spanish artist Pablo Picasso. They explored the visual conventions of and social and historical influences on cubism through structured inquiry that was prepared for them by their teacher for use on tablets during the unit of work. Students were, therefore, able to complete this at their own pace.

Students also trialled abstraction using line, shape, form and shading conventions in synthetic and analytical cubism through drawings and written comparisons. Finally, the students presented a cubist self-portrait that reflected their understanding and personal tastes as a part of a summative task to the unit. The students' portraits were displayed at a school event.

Achievement standard

By the end of Year 6, students explain how ideas are represented in artworks they make and view. They describe the influences of artworks and practices from different cultures, times and places on their art making.

Students use visual conventions and visual arts practices to express a personal view in their artworks. They demonstrate different techniques and processes in planning and making artworks. They describe how the display of artworks enhances meaning for an audience.

By the end of Year 6, students explain how ideas are communicated in artworks they make and to which they respond. They describe characteristics of artworks from different social, historical and cultural contexts that influence their art making.

Students structure elements and processes of arts subjects to make artworks that communicate meaning. They work collaboratively to share artworks for audiences, demonstrating skills and techniques.

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