This creative short course takes students on a journey to the icy landscapes of Antarctica, where they will learn to design their very own book covers inspired by the majestic wildlife and scenery. Throughout the week, students will explore various artistic techniques, such as emphasis, contrast, and movement, to create captivating covers that tell a story before the book is even opened. By experimenting with depth and colour, students will gain a deeper understanding of how artists use different tools and techniques to express ideas visually.
Join us as we embark on an artistic adventure in Antarctica, learning how to create book covers that draw people in and spark curiosity. The course begins with a video showcasing the fascinating wildlife, like seals and penguins, jumping around the icy waters. Students will then dive into the artistic process, learning how to use depth, shape, and colour to bring their book covers to life. Through fun and interactive activities, students will design their own covers that reflect the beauty and mystery of Antarctica, while also exploring how artists make decisions to capture their audience’s attention.
Students will create their own book cover inspired by the wildlife and scenery of Antarctica, using techniques such as foreground, middleground, and background to create a sense of depth. They will also design a colourful and balanced cover, highlighting the most important elements to capture the viewer’s attention. Once complete, students can share their covers with the class and discuss how their designs tell a story.
Teachers will have access to detailed lesson plans aligned with the curriculum, making it easy to integrate this course into Visual Arts, English, and Creative Arts subjects. These plans will guide teachers in helping students understand key artistic techniques, ensuring that the lessons are accessible, engaging, and enriching for all students.
This course encourages students to apply their artistic skills in real-life contexts, such as designing book covers for their own stories or school projects. By learning how to make artistic decisions that affect the viewer’s experience, students will develop a stronger understanding of how visual art can be used to communicate ideas and stories in everyday life. Through hands-on activities, students will enhance their creativity and critical thinking, all while having fun creating their own works of art.