2010
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Our latest brief for the Level 3 BTEC/GCE course, learners investigate the Psychology behind the creative process studying and responding to
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Buildings This GCSE Art and Design/Textile Brief is for you to assess your own learning and meet your 2012 GCSE examination deadline. We have
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Sense of Place: 2012 This GCSE Art and Design/Textile Brief is for you to assess your own learning and meet your 2012 GCSE examination
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Gary Hume’s work stripped the portrait into a minimal form and compartmentalizes it into line, shape and colour. Working from
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Departmentart.co.uk is an interactive resource showcasing our learners personal and critical responses to Artist and Designers work.
Departmentart.co.uk is made up of a creative collective that all teach in an inner-city London comprehensive school. We have designed and deliver a curriculum (Key Stage 3 -5) that promotes Creativity, Experimentation, Exploration, Risk taking and Independent Learning.
Our portal is available to all learners globally and we welcome feedback, contributions and networking opportunities from creative partnerships.
© 2012 is proudly using the Belin theme.



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