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1. Collect as many examples
of kaleidoscopic images as you
can, either digitally, or from
magazines etc. and create a
moodboard on a page in your
sketchbbook ~s’
2. Find out the meaning of
kaleidscope and power and
politics and write out detailed
definitions- add them to your
class work in an appropriate way
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3. Make a moodboard of images
by ONE of these artists who also
use photomontage/collage:
Monica Traikov, Norg Nordis or
Cory Stevens. Alternatively you
can find your own Kaliedoscop
inspired artist. a
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4, Take a series of photographs
of things that represent Power &
Politics that you can find around
your home, street or local area.
5. Use magazine images of people
or objects to create your
Kaleidoscopic images in collage.
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6. Make a detailed research page
about ONE of these artists:
Monica Traikov, Norg Nordis or
Cory Stevens. Alternatively you
‘an find your own Kaleidoscope
inspired artist. include an analysis
of a chosen image. ;
7: Recreate a piece of work by
your chosen artist either using
found images or your own
photographs.
6. Using your own photographs
representing Power & Politics
create 3 different kaleidoscopic
images using 3 different techniques
toabstact the images.
9. Make your own kaleidoscope
and take a series of photos of
objects/items that represent
Power & Politics through your
kaleidoscope to create a series
of fragmented images. 7
10: Make an original piece of work
int the style of Monica Traikov,
Norg Nordis or Cory Stevens
using your own photographs
Alternatively you can find your
own Kaliedoscope inspired artist.
to complete each week. By the end of the project you should have attempted all of the tasks!