Fine Art requires engagement with aesthetic and intellectual concepts through the use of traditional and/or digital media, materials, techniques, and processes for the purpose of self-expression, free of external constraints. Fine Art may be created to communicate ideas and messages about the observed world, the qualities of materials, perceptions, or preconceptions. It can also be used to explore personal and cultural identity, society and how we live visual language, and technology. Fine Art allows us to consider and reflect on our place in the world, both as individuals and collectively.
GCSE Grade 6 Fine Art.
A level is a two-year course. The personal Portfolio is worth 60% and the Externally Set Assignment is worth 40% of your total mark. Each assignment consists of two parts: Preparatory Supporting Studies - You are expected to complete an annotated sketchbook displaying your prep work. For your Personal Portfolio, you will also complete a 3000-word personal study linked to your artists. Final Piece - This consists of a timed element under controlled conditions where you will be producing your own work in response to the theme.
About Education Provider
| Region | South East |
| Local Authority | Oxfordshire |
| Ofsted Rating | Good |
| Gender Type | Co-Educational |
| Address | Addison Road, Banbury, OX16 9DG |
Fine Art requires engagement with aesthetic and intellectual concepts through the use of traditional and/or digital media, materials, techniques, and processes for the purpose of self-expression, free of external constraints. Fine Art may be created to communicate ideas and messages about the observed world, the qualities of materials, perceptions, or preconceptions. It can also be used to explore personal and cultural identity, society and how we live visual language, and technology. Fine Art allows us to consider and reflect on our place in the world, both as individuals and collectively.
GCSE Grade 6 Fine Art.
A level is a two-year course. The personal Portfolio is worth 60% and the Externally Set Assignment is worth 40% of your total mark. Each assignment consists of two parts: Preparatory Supporting Studies - You are expected to complete an annotated sketchbook displaying your prep work. For your Personal Portfolio, you will also complete a 3000-word personal study linked to your artists. Final Piece - This consists of a timed element under controlled conditions where you will be producing your own work in response to the theme.