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GCSE ART EXAM WORK
Just a few pieces from my GCSE Art exam folder.
For the final piece of my exam I decided I wanted to create a piece of key art for a film I had written, which follows the stories of 9 evacuees in WW4 trapped in no man’s land. The above images are a selection of the pieces which lead me to the creation of my final piece.
After researching into the evolution of key art, and analysing artist such as Reynold Brown, I chose to try to replicate the aesthetics of pre-1960s sci-fi key art, which saw the use of vivid contrasting colours, a focus on one or more lead characters, and often were accompanied by a background which foreshadowed a main event or theme within the film. At this point I also decided to instead produce a character poster, featuring one of my films main characters, from which other character posters could be derived.
Once I had decided this I started to explore how key elements of the film and character could be portrayed through different mediums. These elements included the characters prominent accessories: a pair of goggles, and a crayon which would be shot at during the film, his pet meerkat which he acquires in the desert, and the desert landscape which provides the backdrop of the film.
Eventually I chose to use acrylic on canvas board for my final piece; despite the exam being the first time I have ever actually used acrylic - You see how my technique improves throughout the sky segment.
As we only had limited time in the exam, and I was overly ambitious in what could be done in that time, I was unable to finish the piece, and hence the character remains quite obviously incomplete.
GCSE ART COURSEWORK
This is a small selection of work from my GCSE Art coursework.
In this folder we had set topics to explore, and then were able to do a Pop Art study on a celebrity of our choice, so the themes do seem a bit unrelated and random.
We started with natural forms, looking at vegetables and sea life, then created a pot inspired by Art Nouveau, and finally explored architectural details before moving on to our Pop Art project.
Inspired by Warhol’s Marilyn Diptych I decided to depict the life and death of Heath Ledger, and chose to do so by creating a piece which looked through the eyes of his fans, focusing on the characters he played on the screen; but rather than his personalities portraying the life of the characters, the characters portray him.
To show this immortal representation of his life and death, captured in film, I originally intended to include three clay figures of his most noticeable and last movie characters in a box lined with mirrors, creating an infinite recursion of the figures, only visible through a small hole in the side of the box, framed by a proscenium. The shape detailing of the figures was to be as realistic as possible (given the time scale and lack of experience I had with clay), however the colouration would be inspired by the Pop Art style and be rather vague, with only one facial feature highlighted per figure.
Despite my intended designs I ran out of time and could not complete my final piece as planned, hence the figures remain unfinished and unpainted.