Welcome to the Arts and Design 2nd years page. During this year we will be doing a lot of great assignments and projects! We will also be expanding your skillset.
Lucian Michael Freud, OM CH (; 8 December 1922 – 20 July 2011) was a British painter and draughtsman, specialising in figurative art, and is known as one of the foremost 20th-century portraitists. He was born in Berlin, the son of Jewish architect Ernst L. Freud and the grandson of Sigmund Freud. Freud got his first name "Lucian" from his mother in memory of the ancient writer Lucian of Samosata. His family moved to England in 1933 to escape the rise of Nazism. From 1942–43 he attended Goldsmiths College, London. He served at sea with the British Merchant Navy during the Second World War.
His early career as a painter was influenced by surrealism, but by the early 1950s his often stark and alienated paintings tended towards realism. Freud was an intensely private and guarded man, and his paintings, completed over a 60-year career, are mostly of friends and family. They are generally sombre and thickly impastoed, often set in unsettling interiors and urban landscapes. The works are noted for their psychological penetration and often discomforting examination of the relationship between artist and model. Freud worked from life studies, and was known for asking for extended and punishing sittings from his models.
You come to class with all the stuff you need with you.
Pupils are not allowed in the storage room
Pupils are not allowed to touch machines/ equipment that is not theirs without asking permission.
Phones are in your bags when you enter. Want to use your phone? Ask!! Otherwise, 1st warning. If I see your phone again, it’s mine.
As long as you work I will allow a certain amount of talking.
If you don’t know how to continue or you don’t know what to do, you come to me and ask. You don’t sit around and do nothing.
When I put my hand up you will stop working, put your own hand up and wait quietly for me to start explaining.
You clean what you use.
Treat others and materials with respect.
Believe in yourself!
Be proud of your work!
To have fun, learn and be creative in every lesson!
Listen to your teacher!
Respect materials!
Take responsibility for the mess you make and tidy up after yourself!
Work in a safe and sensible manner!
Keep checking if you’re sticking to the assignment criteria!
Comment critically and sensitively when evaluating your own and the work of others!
Have you tidied up all your mess? See if you can help someone else!