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Vito Manfredi
 Wellers Hill State School Mural Design
 Vito Manfredi Art Works
 Creative Leap Art Student Work
 Primary School Student Work
Wellers Hill State School Mural
Vito Manfredi Art Works
Vito Manfredi - Sculptures
Vito Manfredi - Sculptures
Vito Manfredi - Sculptures
Vito Manfredi - Drawings
Vito Manfredi - Drawings
Vito Manfredi Drawings
Creative Leap Art Student Work
Motion Pastels Age 7 to 9
Bird of Paradise  Age 10 to 13
Fish Collages
Age 5 to 7
Sculptures
Leaf and pencil collage
Age 7 to 9
Observational Drawing Age 5 to 7
Primary School Student Work
Animal Skulls
Level Four
Here are some examples from a project aligned
with the systems unit that level four were
focused on in class.
There was significant ICT input with an
interactive website where the students were
able to rotate virtual skulls 360 degrees.
After preliminary drawings the students made
their own animal skulls in white clay
referencing the knowledge gained on the
relation between form and function.
Letter Composition
Level Four
Here the students were looking at the
abstract qualities of common letters
and how they can be arranged to
make patterns.
An important understanding was the
relation between positive and
negative space. When the letters
were repeated additional elements
appeared in the overall composition,
produced by shapes that may have
not been obvious when looking at the
letters one at a time or in small
numbers.
Tonal portraits
Level Four
These paintings were done
over a photocopied image
of faces mostly taken from
the media. The objective
was to look at the image
and break it into large
areas of tone.
There was a limitation
specified of around three
tones, so the students had
to reconfigure the face and
simplify somewhat in
order to keep to this.
Important here was the need to
look carefully, and to mix
tones of one colour and
apply them so that the
three dimensional aspect
of the face was retained.
Volcanos
Level Two
We started with discussion of Volcanoes and showing a loop of a Volcano erupting.
After talking about the elements that might be reproduced as paint, eg lava, smoke, fire and
so on we set to work to the sound of electronic music that we agreed sounded like a
Volcano would if it could sing!
Water and Land
Level Three
This project was not primarily meant
as an aesthetic exercise, however
when the results were shown as a
suite the effect was beautiful.
The children were shown images of
water as it flows across landforms
like mountains, cliffs, ravines and
so on. Particular reference was
given to how the flow of the water
is determined by the underlying
structure of the land.
The children then produced a
scratchback of a landform of their
own devising with simple lines as
indicators. The challenge here was
to draw the water as it might flow
over this form. The works were
mounted with white paper and
shown as a frieze.
Level Four
This project encouraged the students to think in
abstract three dimensional terms.
The main elements were the opposition and interplay
between block, plane and line with reference to vertical
and horizontal orientation.
The balsa wood was easy to manipulate and glue
without the need for hammer and nails. These
constructions were light enough to be fixed to the wall
using Blu-tac only.
Balsa Wood Sculpture
Life Drawing
Level Four
The students took turns being the model in
the middle of the room.
I gave some instruction on how to look for
the main lines and areas of interest and
concentrate on the essentials.
Colour and Shape
Level Two
These compositions were intended to further the
children's understanding of relationships of
colour and shape in a pattern.

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  • 10. Creative Leap Art Student Work
  • 12. Bird of Paradise Age 10 to 13
  • 15. Leaf and pencil collage Age 7 to 9
  • 18. Animal Skulls Level Four Here are some examples from a project aligned with the systems unit that level four were focused on in class. There was significant ICT input with an interactive website where the students were able to rotate virtual skulls 360 degrees. After preliminary drawings the students made their own animal skulls in white clay referencing the knowledge gained on the relation between form and function.
  • 19. Letter Composition Level Four Here the students were looking at the abstract qualities of common letters and how they can be arranged to make patterns. An important understanding was the relation between positive and negative space. When the letters were repeated additional elements appeared in the overall composition, produced by shapes that may have not been obvious when looking at the letters one at a time or in small numbers.
  • 20. Tonal portraits Level Four These paintings were done over a photocopied image of faces mostly taken from the media. The objective was to look at the image and break it into large areas of tone. There was a limitation specified of around three tones, so the students had to reconfigure the face and simplify somewhat in order to keep to this. Important here was the need to look carefully, and to mix tones of one colour and apply them so that the three dimensional aspect of the face was retained.
  • 21. Volcanos Level Two We started with discussion of Volcanoes and showing a loop of a Volcano erupting. After talking about the elements that might be reproduced as paint, eg lava, smoke, fire and so on we set to work to the sound of electronic music that we agreed sounded like a Volcano would if it could sing!
  • 22. Water and Land Level Three This project was not primarily meant as an aesthetic exercise, however when the results were shown as a suite the effect was beautiful. The children were shown images of water as it flows across landforms like mountains, cliffs, ravines and so on. Particular reference was given to how the flow of the water is determined by the underlying structure of the land. The children then produced a scratchback of a landform of their own devising with simple lines as indicators. The challenge here was to draw the water as it might flow over this form. The works were mounted with white paper and shown as a frieze.
  • 23. Level Four This project encouraged the students to think in abstract three dimensional terms. The main elements were the opposition and interplay between block, plane and line with reference to vertical and horizontal orientation. The balsa wood was easy to manipulate and glue without the need for hammer and nails. These constructions were light enough to be fixed to the wall using Blu-tac only. Balsa Wood Sculpture
  • 24. Life Drawing Level Four The students took turns being the model in the middle of the room. I gave some instruction on how to look for the main lines and areas of interest and concentrate on the essentials.
  • 25. Colour and Shape Level Two These compositions were intended to further the children's understanding of relationships of colour and shape in a pattern.