AS Unit 2 High Level 5.

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AS Unit 2 High Level 5

Title: Textile Sea Shawl This student has explored the theme of the seashore through a wide range of textile techniques. The outcome is very personal and investigates colour, textures and design elements. The contextual references and visual recording supports the textile outcome. This student’s work is at a high level across all four-assessment objectives.

AO1 Level 5 The development of the student’s ideas is highly original, focused, complex and creative, with a perceptive, mature and confident understanding of sources and elements associated with textile design.

AO2 Level 5 An excellent range of experimentation with wide ranging use of media, that was highly appropriate, innovative and purposeful.

AO3 Level 5 Outstanding recording skills which demonstrates an excellent ability to reflect on their own work in progress.

AO4 Level 5 The response is highly personal, creative and mature AO4 Level 5 The response is highly personal, creative and mature. There is evidence of critical, informed and perceptive understanding with exciting and original connections that have been effectively integrated and developed into the final textile piece.