These sketchbook pages are an example of the artist analysis and experiment that Samantha completed as part of her GCSE exam project. The drawing and media trials demonstrate a level of technical skill and confidence that is well beyond her years. Two of the portraits completed s part of Saman...
When I first started studying GCSE Art (a UK Art qualification for 14-16 year olds) it felt daunting, because I was so certain that to be considered ‘good’ I had to draw perfectly, however I soon learnt to develop my own style and enjoy the freedom that the subject allows. You are...
The GCSE for Art, Graphics and Photography is split into two Components: Component 1: Portfolio (60% of the final mark) There is no restriction on the scale of work, media or materials used. The aim of this component will be on the development of understanding and skills using an appropri...
The classification of art followed in this analysis is provided by Grenfell and Hardy, 2003, Grenfell and Hardy, 2007, as rear-guard, consecrated avant-garde, and avant-garde. They state of an artist: His or her passage through the field of his or her generation may be fast or slow ...
3 Annotating Another Artist’s Work Other Sections Related Articles References Co-authored by wikiHow Staff Last Updated: May 3, 2023 Art annotations for GCSE examinations or other situations might seem difficult, but the pattern for writing them is actually pretty clear. Begin by examining ...
an artist helps to see the world in a new way. I feel like this dance turned a horrible event that happened to their child into something beautiful. Second, an artist creates a record of a time in their life. How else to record what is going on with their life then to devote a dan...
Foundation Art, Design and Media Diplomas 12 2B.3 Entry requirements for the qualification Learners who enter with at least one of the following qualifications are likely to benefit more from the programme: • one Advanced GCE supported by three GCSE grades A* to C or equivalent • ...
High quality research is that which provides convincing evidence and a systematic logical argument to support the findings. In some ways it can be seen to resemble, as my colleague Christopher Griffin pointed out, ‘a GCSE maths question’ in that a researcher needs to show ‘their working out...
This sketchbook page was completed by Annie Loh, while studying Edexcel GCSE Art and Design at Sha Tin College, Hong Kong. This page references the work of artist Stephen Conroy. Annie gained 100% (A*) for this qualification.These sketchbook pages exploring the human figure were completed by...
These International GCSE Art sketchbook pages contains analysis of artist work and first-hand drawings of architectural structures on a ground of torn newspaper. Other than that summer experience, I draw a lot at home for fun, creating dynamic poses and looking up tutorials for interesting techniqu...