Your good grade will result more from the skill with which you sculpt, than from the skill with which you select a subject to sculpt. Any subject sculpted beautifully enough will become a beautiful sculpture. My personal choice would be to select your favorite superhero from the Avengers movie, and sculpt him or her. Your mileage may vary.
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!
science art and design maths and english and maybe tecnolegy
tom recieved an A on his GCSE photography project
Each university is different but a minimum of 9 GCSE's at A* grade, as well as A level Chemistry, Biology & Maths or English at grade A / A*, general or social studies, Art & design, Drama/Media or other none related A levels are NOT accepted
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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
Fashion designing, architecture
he got a gcse in maths and art. yet he is still a plonker
artists make art, they sculpt, draw, paint, sketch, and other things that fall into the art category
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.
English, Drama, Maths, Music, Geography, art and design, PE and Physics all at grade A, and experience with monkeys