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2. Edexcel GCSE Art and Design 2019 - Externally Set Assignment
Counts towards 40% of your final mark for yourGCSE
AO1 (Develop) -
Find relevant artists to look at
Use this work to inspire mini pieces of work
Make personal comments (critical understanding) about this work
Visit museums, galleries, cities, spaces etc to inspire your work
AO2 (Experiment and Refine)-
Explore different media in your sketchbook Use
different techniques and processes
Evaluate how successful your experiments have been
AO3 (Record)
Collect and present only relevant imagery
Produce high quality drawings/sketches/ paintings etc.
Take your own photos
Annotate your work
AO4 (Present)
Produce confident and high quality final piece/s
Work must be personal and creative
Ensure your work links to your prep work
3. *
The throwing back by a body or surface of
light, heat, or sound without absorbing it.
‘the reflection of light’
An image seen in a mirror or shiny surface.
‘Marianne surveyed her reflection in the
mirror’
An amount of light, heat, or sound that is
reflected by a body or surface.
‘the reflections from the street lamps gave
them just enough light’
A thing that is a consequence of or arises from
something else.
‘a healthy skin is a reflection of good health
in general’
A thing bringing discredit to someone or
something.
‘it was a sad reflection on society that
because of his affliction he was picked on’
Serious thought or consideration.
‘he doesn't get much time for reflection’
An idea about something, especially one
that is written down or expressed.
‘reflections on human destiny and art’
What does Reflections mean to you?
4. *
* The artists and images on
the next few slidesare
suggestions to help youthink
about possible ideas. You
may already have ideas of
your own.
* Keep an open mind at this
point…
Martin Hill