Wednesday, 5 December 2012
Level 2 Art and Design Yellow Week
Level 2 Diploma in Art and Design students created objects that represented an important memory in their lives using metal, wood, felting, embroidery and applique which are displayed in jars with a scroll explaining their story and the colleges contact details. These will later be let out at sea and hopefully will be found by someone who will enjoy their gift and the story and contact the college.
Saturday, 24 November 2012
L1 Art and Design yellow week
Yellow week students from Level1 Art and Design at Outline worked with L1 hair and beauty to produce hair sculptures and make up to represent the four seasons.
Summer
Winter
Summer
Winter
Spring
Autumn
Thursday, 22 November 2012
Hybrid - A Yellow Week Adventure
Twice during each academic year students take part in an off timetable week-long project. The weeks are called 'Yellow Weeks' and students are encouraged to cooperate and work with students from different departments and courses, with the aim to produce outcomes that are shown to an audience at the end of the week.
During the first Yellow Week of the current academic year, students from our Creative Careers Subsidiary Diploma in Art & Design cooperated with student from the Specialist Careers Extended Diploma in Art & Design. The theme of the week-long activity was 'Hybrid'. Each group of students used different kinds of animals as their inspiration, which they combined to produce their own hybrid species. The week was concluded in an improvised performance in the lecture theatre and a parade through the college that attracted a lot of attention.
Students and their "Hybrids" during the parade through college.
How the Hybrids were made....
Here are a few photos of the Hybrids development,you can see the full set of photos if you click on this sequence:
hybrid sequence video
hybrid sequence video
Monday, 5 November 2012
Comenuis exchange programme
Last week students from colleges in Spain, Italy, Czech Republic, Turkey, Latvia and Bulgaria visited Outline. The group of students was working on a large scale mural inspired by their local surroundings. Find out more about the exchange programme here:
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