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Year 11 Mock Exam 2012
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View Points
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David Hockney
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Pablo Picasso
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Juan Gris
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Alison Britton Ceramics, They are built of slabs of clay, rather than thrown on a wheel. Their planes are angular, but not edge-like, as each blends softly into the next.Their surfaces do not suggest a glazed vessel, but rather an expressively painted canvas.The marks that dance across them refer more to modernist painting than to the decorative patterns that are more readily associated with craft.
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Ceremonies and Festivals Day of the Dead Mardi Gras
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Divali Festivals and Ceremonies
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Ideas to explore Garments Food Artefacts or vessels Promotional materials for the Ceremony or festival being celebrated Rituals
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You are not expected to have your own photographs for this, but if you are lucky enough to access artefacts, materials or your own photos from ceremonies experienced that would be great. You must however ensure you choose have demonstrated an in depth understanding of the Festival/Ceremony you are researching.
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Layers Jeanette Appleton:Exploring the spatial effects of colour with dyed wool and the distortion of printed or stitched marks on various fabrics. Evoking visual systems of knowledge and memory in the untouchable perspective of land areas and layers of eroded history.
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Jasper Johns Robert Rauchenberg
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Elizabeth Murray
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Messages Signs and Symbols: Historical/contemporary. Hieroglyphics/Cave drawing/Totem Poles. The written word, thoughts and feelings and how we convey these in your lifetime.
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Jenny Holzer Barbara Kruger
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Sabrina Ward Harvey Teesha Moore
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