Marks for everyone


Choose from three artforms, 2D, 3D and digital mark making. Whichever you choose, there’s plenty of opportunities for pupils to become world builders and enjoy full creative freedom.

An example of resources in each pack

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Video masterclasses from artists and celebrities to guide children on their journey

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Ready-to-teach PowerPoint presentations to guide your arts journey

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Creative playing cards to inspire experiments with marks for arts week and beyond

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Arts week explained with everything you need to know to run creative masterclasses

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Calming arts activities to focus pupils after a whirlwind of creativity

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Printable worksheets across all art forms to keep your class busy

All Resources

What you’ll find in the 2024 Marks resources

Talent who feature in the Marks resources

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Oliver Jeffers

Northern Irish artist, illustrator and children's author.

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Mr Doodle

Freehand artist and creator of the 'Doodle House'.

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Stephen Mangan

Actor, comedian, writer, and presenter on Portrait Artist of the Year.

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Johanna Basford

Scottish illustrator, OBE, and creator of the globally recognised inky colouring books.

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Nathan Wyburn

Welsh artist, specialising in creating iconic celebrity portraits with non-traditional mediums such as food and everyday items.

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Liz Pichon

Writer, illustrator, and creator of the hugely successful Brilliant World of Tom Gates.

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Bob and Roberta Smith

Artist, Royal Academician, OBE, and art education crusader.

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Favour Johnathan

Artist, sculptor, and winner of the Sky Arts ‘Landmark’ series.