• Skip to content
  • Skip to navigation
  • Skip to footer
St Andrews College Marayong
  • Visit our Website
  • Newsletter Archive
  • Subscribe to Newsletter
  • Like us on Facebook
  • Contact Us
  • School Calendar
St Andrews College Marayong

PDF Details

Newsletter QR Code

116 Quakers Road
Marayong NSW 2148
https://standrewscmarayong.schoolzineplus.com/subscribe

Email: standrewscollege@parra.catholic.edu.au
Phone: 02 9626 4000

St Andrews College Marayong

Junior Campus
116 Quakers Road
Marayong 2148

Senior Campus
50 Breakfast Road
Marayong 2148

Phone: 02 9626 4000

  • Visit our Website
  • Newsletter Archive
  • Subscribe to Newsletter
  • Like us on Facebook
  • Contact Us
  • School Calendar

Powered by Schoolzine

Schoolzine Pty Ltd

For more information
contact Schoolzine

www.schoolzine.com

SAC Art

SACArt.jpeg

Year 7 – Pop Art Food Drawings


Year 7 students have been exploring Pop Art through vibrant food-themed drawings, using coloured pencils to achieve impressive and detailed results. Their ability to build colour, create texture, and apply shading techniques will lead to visually striking works. This unit introduces students to key Pop Art principles while developing foundational skills in drawing and composition.

IMG_6045IMG_6040IMG_6041IMG_6042IMG_6043IMG_6044

Year 8 – Reg Mombassa-Inspired Clay Mugs

Year 8 students are working with clay to create functional and expressive mugs inspired by Reg Mombassa’s playful and distinctly Australian visual style. Students are developing their ceramic techniques through forming, carving, and surface design while embedding personal and cultural storytelling into their work. This project blends creativity with practical 3D skills in a fun and engaging way.

IMG_6046IMG_6047IMG_6048IMG_6049IMG_6051

Year 9 – Popular Culture Artworks

Year 9 students have currently developed a series of artworks that respond to the theme of popular culture. With the freedom to choose any medium, ranging from ceramics and painting to mixed media, students are encouraged to experiment and take creative risks. Their work demonstrates a growing understanding of how visual art can comment on society, popular culture and reflects their ability to develop personal and meaningful artistic responses to the world.

IMG_6057IMG_6056IMG_6055IMG_6054IMG_6053IMG_6052

Year 11 – Mini Bodies of Work

Year 11 Visual Arts students are currently creating mini bodies of work that reflect a concept of their choice, using any medium that best supports their artistic intentions. This task allows for experimentation across a variety of materials, from painting and drawing to sculpture and mixed media. Importantly, this project serves as a valuable foundation for their HSC Body of Work in Year 12, helping students refine their ideas, explore processes, and understand how to build a cohesive series. It’s excellent practice in managing a sustained creative process and developing a personal visual language.

IMG_6037IMG_6036IMG_6035IMG_6034IMG_6033IMG_6032IMG_6031IMG_6030IMG_6029IMG_6028IMG_6027

Mrs Kym Sanders

Visual Arts Teacher



Privacy Policy | Cookie Policy