In this band students develop their knowledge of how ideas and intentions are communicated in and through visual arts. They build on and refine their knowledge, understanding and skills through visual arts practices focusing on:
Representation
Subject matter
- such as past histories, heritage, significant events and community celebrations
Forms
- drawing, design, painting, sculpture, printmaking, photography and film
Styles
- figurative, realism, expressionistic, impressionistic and others
Techniques
- photo-montage, weaving, block printing, digital imaging, wrapping, pottery and others
Visual conventions
- identifying, using and interpreting a selection of design elements and design principles
Materials
- understanding qualities and properties of a range of materials
Technologies
- traditional and digital
Practices
Spaces
- recognising the meaning of studio, and adopting appropriate behaviour in the studio as a specialised space, for example, cleaning up, organising materials, naming work and exhibiting work
Skills
- investigative – researching, discovering and reinterpreting artworks from various viewpoints as artist and audience
- observational – seeing, noticing and viewing critically
- practical – use of visual arts materials, equipment and instruments
Processes
- investigating, determining, conceiving, experimenting, questioning, predicting, testing, evaluating, comparing, analysing, observing, identifying and connecting
Viewpoints
- contexts – recognising artists and artworks from the past, and from different cultures, particularly Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples, and from Asia