Tuesday, March 8, 2011

Illustrated Jewellery Time-Line....Brief

This is under construction, so your input is valued.

Brief
Construct a Historical Time-Line covering all the historical eras and style movements which we cover this year.

  • Draw a piece of jewellery, for each period covered, which you have designed yourself
  • Refer to the information provided by each research team for your design (blog site available on research blogs page...above)
  • Your design is to reflect the essential characteristics of the period
  • Plagiarism will not be tolerated
  • Draw your design on a A6 page in colour, any medium
Hand in dates
  • 6 May: Ancient Egypt, China, Greek, Rome, Byzantine and Middle Ages
  • 2 August: Renaissance, Mannerism, Baroque, Rococo and Neo Classicism
  • future dates and periods to be confirmed

Thank you for your feed back. It is a large project, and once you get into it, it will seem less daunting. Also by working with the hand-in dates you will find it more manageable.


5 comments:

  1. Yes this is a mammoth project, but I think it will be beneficial to us now and later on in our careers. We have the whole year to perfect this and the progress hands in dates are ideal. I’m excited!

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  2. This is a huge project but I think that if we keep up with the progress hand ins along the way the project will be managable. I think this project will be very beneficial.

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  3. loraine Spangenberg www.namgirlblog.blogspot.com

    This is big project but I think it is benefiicial to all of us. If we work hard enough and not leaving work to the day before deadline, we can do it!! :)

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  4. I quite like the idea of having to do a timeline for each period. It will make the lessons that much more productive and effective for us as we will not only be listening to a group present, but also take what we learnt ad make use to it (be engaged and pro- active with each period). It will also give us a chance to relate each period of history specifically to jewellery, ie put more emphasis on the jewellery part of it.

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  5. Im not to shure about this projects, I would personally prefer to have smaller projects and maybe more frequent, than one big one, but I supose its not to bad if we have to do.

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