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mixas84 [53]
2 years ago
6

To people who are doing Art GCSE, do you think I’m good enough to do Art or no?

Arts
2 answers:
givi [52]2 years ago
7 0
Like the other person said, and as someone who got a 9 in gcse art, yes !! you are genuinely very good at art but regardless of talent, you don’t need to be Picasso to do the gcse as long as you enjoy it.

More likely than not, you will be doing mostly artist research and ultimately doing your final piece on your research and new found inspiration so you won’t always be doing whatever you want to do per say in terms of using certain media or style (invigilators like it when in artist research, you copy+annonate another artists work very well to learn their techniques etc), but it was fun and I do recommend!!
il63 [147K]2 years ago
3 0

Answer:

I think it doesn't matter how good you are at Art, as long as you enjoy it and want to pursue it!

Explanation:

Honestly, I believe it is so important for you to chose subjects YOU actually want to study and want to take the exam in. Like all subjects, Art takes a lot of hard work and practice (I can see this in your drawing). But I suppose talent does help (I can also see this in your drawing)!

Whatever you choose, good luck and just enjoy it :)

Hope this helps!

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