Category: Techniques & Processes
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Photographing Through Oil & Water
If you are looking for a new and experimental way of exciting your students about photography, photographing through oil and water is definitely an option to consider. I learnt about this from art teacher Mark Wheatley who posted about it on Facebook. The idea is to place an existing photograph beneath a glass or pyrex…
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Sketchbook Circle 2
For those of you who regularly read my blog, you’ll know I’m taking part in sketchbook circle this year. You can see my first post about this here and read more about what Sketchbook Circle is at the bottom of this post. One of the lovely aspects of taking part in an initiative like this…
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Exploring Cyanotype
What is Cyanotype? Cyanotype is a photographic printing process that produces a cyan-blue print. The basic premise involves coating a surface with a 1:1 solution of Potassium Ferricyanide and Ammonium Ferric (III) Citrate. This surface must dry in a dark place. Prints can be made using negatives or placing everyday objects on the surface to…
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5 Ways to Extend Student Work After Lockdown
This blog post details 5 ways to extend student work after lockdown. I’ve seen a lot of art teachers on social media worrying about the quantity of work their students have created in lockdown. First things first, don’t worry you are not alone. You are not the only one who is worrying like crazy that…
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What is Negative Space in Art?
In art, negative space is the space around and between the subject of the image. The positive space is the subject or object of the image. Why is it important? Negative space is important because it can help us to draw accurately and can help with creating an interesting composition. How can negative space help…
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Sketchbook Circle 2021: Busy Hands
This year I have decided to take part in Sketchbook Circle. It was a big decision for me to take part as I have a lot on my plate with teaching, running this website and family commitments. But aren’t we all busy? Isn’t it a good idea to take some time to do a little…