i guess you could do graffiti and call it urban environment or you could do city scapes with big skyscrapers like they have in New York?
Surfaces-you could do brick walls (could link into graffiti)
- or possibly forest floors and stuff like that
Here is a list of art topic ideas I've just been compiling for some students:
· Sequence and series
· Repetition
· Self
· Festival of colour
· Structures
· Expressive faces
· Reflections
· Identity
· The space in between
· CD cover
· Underneath and overhead
· Creation
· Destruction
· Underwater harmony
· The power of music
But basically anything that interests you can be turned into a topic - brainstorm/ mind map/ do a spider diagram of everything that you can think of that you like and enjoy and pick a subject from that.
You could do like psychical development/growing up. The evolution of man/animals. Changes in architecture e.g. buildings, styles of buildings. Or even the progression of society. =)
Smoking Drugs and Alcahol!
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You need 5 art GCSE'S, 2 religious education GCSE'S, 9 maths English or science GCSE'S and 20 PE GCSE'S
It was Art
I cut out a sunflower from a piece of cloth, and put it in my picture. If you have some printed fabric on hand I'm sure you could get ideas of how to use it.
Fashion designing, architecture
he got a gcse in maths and art. yet he is still a plonker
A GCSE is a General Certificate of Secondary Education. For your art GSCE, there are a number of project options that have to do with fashion. You could sketch your own clothing designs.
Essay writing is an art. Examiner looks for many things: 1. Understanding of the topic. 2. Language; error free. 3. Relative ideas shared. 4. Flow of transition in ideas. 5. Command over the topic and the language.
In the Art world? well... it doesn't really matter than much about the GCSE, it matters more about the grade you get in A-level which defines what you can be!?! and also there are different types of subject, photography, fine art, mixed media... etc... anything really!
you dont need to do any a levels i think, you just need an ICT GCSE and an Art GCSE will help.