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These CIE AS Level Art & Design Coursework and examination projects were produced by Hamad Ali, a high school student from Pakistan.

This CIE AS Level Art & Design examination and coursework project was produced by Hamad Ali of Cordoba School for A levels, Pakistan. Hamad Ali was awarded A* overall for A Level Art.

Simple and easy to use sheets to help aid GCSE students with analysing the work of artists and their own annotations using key words to structure a piece of extended writing. Can be used as worksheets, posters and or placemats.

Simple and easy to use sheets to help aid GCSE students with analysing the work of artists and their own annotations using key words to structure a piece of extended writing. Can be used as worksheets, posters and or placemats. Please leave feedback if you found this resource helpful! Happy Teaching :)

analysis of a vincent van gogh line drawing

A collection of drawing exercises, downloadable worksheets and beautiful line drawings: inspiration for the student, artist or teacher.

AP Studio Art Drawing Portfolio: tips from a student who gained 100%

A selection of works and commentaries from Ratthamnoon Prakitpong, a graduate from Thai Chinese International School in Bangkok, Thailand. Ratthamnoon was one of sixteen students worldwide to receive a score of 100% on his AP Studio Art Drawing Portfolio in 2015.

Great one point perspective how-to from Student Art Guide with PDFs

This article has everything an Art student needs to know about one point perspective: step-by-step tutorials, lesson plans, videos and free downloadable worksheets.

This sketchbook is part of an A Level Art project entitled ‘Menace of the Everyday Object’. Harriet creates an ominous and eerie effect, similar to that of an old flickering television, by moving a toothbrush along a photocopier. This is a refreshing and intriguing example of sketchbook exploration. Using a wide range of techniques – especially untraditional, outside-of-the-box methods, such as this – can result in exciting and unique work.

This article provides examples of sketchbooks to motivate those studying high school Graphic Design qualifications, focusing upon areas such as illustration, publication design, corporate identity, advertising and packaging design.

Abby Hope Skinner. Drawing from observation in art. This section of Abby’s A Level Art portfolio shows excellent reference to first-hand sources. Here she completes observational line drawings of still life items (relating to her identity as a young artist – paint brushes, easels, artwork) arranged on a studio desk. The compositions communicate the essence of Abby’s identity, without the inclusion of a typical self-portrait – an innovative way of approaching a self-portrait.

This outstanding Painting and Related Media Coursework project was awarded Top in the World for the CIE examinations. It explores self-portraiture and ‘Identity’.

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What does it mean to be 'good' at art? You can acquire knowledge through reading, watching, listening etc but you must be able to apply that knowledge to specific situations . Use the links on this...

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Easy, Step-by-Step Guides. Ideal for Art students in Years 7-11 UK, 6th-10th Grade. Watch these Tutorials to  guide you in creating comprehensive Artist Reaserch sheets, and composition for your sketchbook.
Easy, Step-by-Step Guides. Ideal for Art students in Years 7-11 UK, 6th-10th Grade. Watch these Tutorials to  guide you in creating comprehensive Artist Reaserch sheets, and composition for your sketchbook.
In Watercolor by Design, students will be guided to create their own unique, watercolor painting inspired by nature. Through use of basic design fundamentals, students will create a beautiful composition while learning about watercolor basics—such as wet-on-wet, wet-on-dry, and dry-on-dry brush techniques. This class is for creatives who are looking to learn a new skill, express themselves through creating fine art, or just to understand watercolor techniques. #watercolordemo #watercolor
Free elements of art worksheets with guided videos for students to complete