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+ | The subject Art is the expressing of creative ability in your soul. | ||
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+ | Art teachers will demonstrate techniques in front of the class for use in the lesson, then will let you loose on a poor innocent piece of paper to draw/ design/paint an object related to the subject you are studying at that moment. | ||
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+ | At the beginning of a new subject in art you will make a starter page with the title of what you are studying in the middle and things related to that subject around it. this wil take up 2 pages in your artbook until [[year 10]] then you will be working on A3 paper. | ||
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+ | Teachers use this subject as an excuse to tell good drawers that they have no imagination/opinion since the subject of art '''only''' revolves around the teachers opinion. | ||
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+ | == Teachers of Art == | ||
+ | *[[Mrs Bamford]] | ||
+ | *[[Miss Flint]] | ||
+ | *[[Mrs Marks]] | ||
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+ | == Art Rooms == | ||
+ | *[[Room 66]] | ||
+ | *[[Room 67]] | ||
+ | *[[Room 68]] | ||
+ | *[[Room 69]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Subjects|Art]] |
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The subject Art is the expressing of creative ability in your soul.
Art teachers will demonstrate techniques in front of the class for use in the lesson, then will let you loose on a poor innocent piece of paper to draw/ design/paint an object related to the subject you are studying at that moment.
At the beginning of a new subject in art you will make a starter page with the title of what you are studying in the middle and things related to that subject around it. this wil take up 2 pages in your artbook until year 10 then you will be working on A3 paper.
Teachers use this subject as an excuse to tell good drawers that they have no imagination/opinion since the subject of art only revolves around the teachers opinion.