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Task yr 8 Artist Study 1 
Ceramic Artist Study - Ron Dee
Rubric Code: P3WCX4
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Subject: Arts and Design  
Type: Writing  
Grade Levels: 6-8

Powered by iRubric yr 8 ARTIST STUDY TASK 1
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  Developing

1 pts

Sound

2 pts

Good

3 pts

Q1
1 pts

What material / medium is used to make Ron Dee’s sculptures?

Developing

unable to identify material correctly
Sound

attempts to identify material as pottery - pottery is the result from the process of creating an object/vessel from clay
Good

Ceramic or clay - clay is the raw material and ceramics is the name given after it is fired.
Q2
2 pts

His artworks are described as “odd”. What do you think is meant by this description?

Developing

Does not give a reason.
Sound

Attempts to give a reason but is not specific.
They are 'odd'...
.. because they look creepy/weird/scary.
Good

Gives a specific reason.
They are 'odd'...
..because they are a mix of natural and unnatural inspiration.
..because they look like a mixture of animals/humans/objects
Q3
3 pts

How would you describe Ron Dee’s outlook on the world around him?

Developing

An attempt is made to describe his world but is not relevant to the text
Sound

At least one descriptive word [adjective] used relevant to the text.
Good

Two or more descriptive words [adjectives] used relevant to the text.
Ron Dee has a unique sense of humour and outlook on the world around him. This world could be described as strange, twisted, scarey, gruesome, humorous, affected by social, political & evolutionary blunders.
Q4
4 pts

Would you go to an exhibition of Ron Dee’s “...beautifully gruesome creations”? How would you describe his artwork to a friend to encourage them to go?

Developing

Yes or no, however has not included a descriptive statement.
Sound

Yes or no, and includes a descriptive but less convincing statement.
Good

Yes or no, and includes a descriptive and convincing statement.
Q5
5 pts

Look carefully at the form of the sculptures. Are they designed to have a functional purpose as well as being decorative? Explain what they could be used for and refer to a specific work from the Plates 1-4

Developing

Gives a general description. Little or no reference is made to Ron Dee's works.
Sound

Identifies a possible use. Reference is made to at least one of Ron Dee's works.
Good

Identifies functional aspect of the form and gives an explanation of possible use. Reference is made to one or more of Ron Dee's works.
Q6
6 pts

Draw the sculpture and label with descriptions of the different pieces of humans, animals and objects that have been combined to create the work.

Developing

A drawing with or without labels.
Sound

Good quality drawing with some labels identifying various parts of animals, humans and objects.
Good

High quality drawing [maybe expressive or technical] with extensive labels identifying various parts of animals, humans and objects.
Literacy Skills
5 pts

Correct sentence structure, grammar and spelling.

Developing

Developing their understanding of sentence structure, grammar and/or spelling. 5 or more errors.
Sound

Sound sentence structure, grammar and spelling. Less than 5 errors.
Good

Nearly all sentence structure, grammar and spelling is correct with less than 3 errors.



Keywords:
  • artist- work - world - audience / artist's practice


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