GCSE Art History of art work

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  1. MindOfMia's Avatar
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    GCSE Art History of art work
    I'm usually pretty good when it comes to my art sketchbook, but since this time we haven't been given a title and can't go any way we want about it, i'm unsure on how to present my work on the history of art. Instead of using my usual A3 sketchbook, im using an old reading book and replacing the pages with my own work. But has anyone got any ideas on how to present my work and decorate my front cover, based around the history of art? I'm covering about 30 art movements starting from the begining with the stoneage and working right up to the present day.

    Also, if anyone has any other advice on just how to improve my work for this small history of art project we are doing would be appreciated
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    Re: GCSE Art History of art work
    Try and make it look interesting and engaging? Try and create a piece of work which incorporates a brief significant part of art history over time.

    In my mind for some reason I am imagining Stone Henge with people such as Da Vinci, Michelangelo, Van Gogh painting on the stones in the style of contemporary art. Such a weird imagination I have...
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