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Year 10 Art Year 10 Art Students Showcase Creativity Through Experimental Techniques

Our Year 10 Art students have been working hard on their coursework projects and have truly impressed us with their creativity and enthusiasm. As part of Assessment Objective 2, which focuses on refining ideas through experimentation, students have explored a wide range of exciting processes to develop their work.

Using inks, resists and wax batik, they have created vibrant, layered effects that bring depth and texture to their pieces. These techniques have allowed them to experiment with colour, pattern and surface, producing outcomes that are both striking and original.

To add further interest, students have incorporated machine and hand stitching embellishments, blending textile techniques with traditional art practices. This mixed-media approach has resulted in unique and highly personal artworks that reflect their willingness to take creative risks.

The enthusiasm shown throughout this project has been outstanding. Students have embraced new materials and processes with confidence, demonstrating innovation and individuality in every stage of their work. Their commitment to experimentation and refinement perfectly illustrates the spirit of Assessment Objective 2.

We are incredibly proud of their achievements and look forward to seeing how these skills continue to develop in future projects.

Mrs Mitchell, Head of Art, Photography & Design & Technology

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