Why pick Visual Arts ? To explore a range of creative forms To enjoy and appreciate different ways people create and communicate visual ideas To understand.

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Why pick Visual Arts ? To explore a range of creative forms To enjoy and appreciate different ways people create and communicate visual ideas To understand how to make art in new and interesting ways

We will explore a range of 2D and 3D forms:- Drawing Painting Collage/Assemblage Sculpture Photoshop Our topics available are:- Pop Art Cartoons and Caricatures Abstract Art Cubism Utopia/Dystopia Food Art Masks Animals Human Form

If you enjoy being creative, exploring ideas, making signs and symbols from your imagination…. then art is the subject for you!