Year 6 have been learning about one of Britain’s most influential modern – day artists, the graffiti famous Banksy. His artwork appears in public places as if by magic. Eventhough his identity has never been revealed his work is instantly recognisable as he has a particular style.
We looked at lots of examples of Banksy’s work which encouraged the children to think deeply about the hidden meanings in pieces of art.
There is a common misconception that graffiti is something that has only appeared in modern day culture. However, this is not the case as forms of graffiti can be traced back to ancient times in places such as Rome and Greece.
To build confidence the children created pencil sketches…
Then the drawings were outlined in fine black marker pen to add detail…
Then permanent marker was added to add blocks of colour – creating a stencil effect – just like Banksy…

Some of our children preferred to remain anonymous…just like Banksy…
Then we linked the artwork to our history topic, Crime and Punishment…
And finally ….in true Banksy style…
Eva
Learning about varied forms of art work will inspire children to think about what artistic style they would like to adopt themselves.
