Art was one of my favourite subjects at school, therefore I decided to
continue taking it at GCSE level. Overall I achieved an A grade, but I
found the pieces I produced during the 10 hour exam time more
rewarding than even the grade itself! I have included my final exam
pieces and some of my prep. work on this page.
Coloured pencil and tonal pencil drawing
of a camera - I carried out a study of
cameras for my GCSE final piece
Coloured pencil sketch - camera with
scene in view finder.
I wanted my
GCSE final
piece to include
either a pair of
hands, or one
hand, holding
the camera, so
this is one of my
practise pieces
(coloured pencil
and tonal
pencils used
here)
Tonal sketch of a section of 'Hands' by
M.C. Escher
Tonal sketch of a hand (drawn from real life) in
tonal pencils
Study of hands - charcoal sketch of praying hands
Again looking at how hands may be
decorated I found it particularly interesting
studying the way that hands could be
painted and positioned to look like
animals. Here are two coloured pencil
sketches of two of my favourite 'painted
hand' designs.
When studying hands, I decided to look at how
hands may be decorated - in this tonal drawing I
included a henna tattoo across the hand.
Final pieces of preparation work  (on A1 paper) - I decided to
have the background to my final piece showing a bridge over
water, and this scene would also be present in the view finder of
the camera. Mostly watercolour practises, with some pastel
included too.
Final pieces of preparation work (on A1 paper)  - study of hands
holding cameras (mixed media work). I wanted to look at different
positioning for ideas of the composition in my final piece.
Final pieces of preparation work  (on A1 paper) - These are two
practise pieces that use different media and composition. I
decided my final piece should be a mixed-media piece, to make
it visually interesting and dramatic. I decided to use tonal pencil
for the hands, tonal pencil and coloured pencil for the camera
and image in the view finder, and watercolour for the
background.
Final piece for GCSE on A1 paper


GCSE work