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Personal investigation a level art

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One study of eyes for my A Level personal investigation. A development into my sub-theme “beauty is in the eye of the beholder”.

One study of eyes for my A Level personal investigation. A development into my sub-theme “beauty is in the eye of the beholder”.

sketchbook Very simple, yet effective use of the space. Amazing colours, the black makes a brilliant background.

Here I documented in my Unit 3 sketchbook my visit to the National Gallery. The gallery possessed some of the earlier war art and it was interesting to compare this work with more recent art.

Freedom and/or Limitations mind-map for A level Art - A3 printable or handout, clickable web links to artists - a brilliant way to start the project and inspire students with a diverse range of artists, designers and craftspeople – felt-tip-pen

With over 50 artists linked to relevant artworks, I don’t mind telling you this took me a while. The mind-map I’ve put together for the A level Edexcel exam is printable at A3 and, used digitally, is clickable to link to websites with more information about artworks and artists. The idea is to inspire students… Read More »Freedom Limitations mind-map for A level is here!

A2 Art personal study assessment criteria CIE

A guide to presenting a superb A Level Art Personal Study (tips from an experienced teacher and Coursework assessor).

Katie, interpretation of Egon Schiele in oil for the A level ‘Personal Investigation’ Project 2017. St Mary’s Catholic High School.

Katie, interpretation of Egon Schiele in oil for the A level ‘Personal Investigation’ Project 2017. St Mary’s Catholic High School.

Oil Painting on canvas depicting the human race using the ocean as a dumping ground, including plastic waste, rubbish and our effect wild life

Oil Painting on canvas depicting the human race using the ocean as a dumping ground, including plastic waste, rubbish and our effect wild life