This qualification aims to develop skills in visual communication suitable for application in the creative industries. We will support you in developing your creative thinking and artistic skills through practical experimentation and exploration, technical skill development, historical and contemporary investigation and analysis, aesthetic understanding and critical judgement. We encourage a personal response throughout the course and support students with a high degree of personalised learning through a structured curriculum, bespoke tutorials and guided learning. Visual language sits alongside the written and spoken word as fundamental in interpreting our increasingly integrated and complex world. Our aim is not only to enable you to realise the highest possible A Level attainment, but to prepare you for interview and future progression into further learning in all fields as well as the creative industries. This visual arts course will enrich, stimulate, excite and provide a unique opportunity to share your ideas, vision and passion to a wider audience. We look forward to creative conversations with you.
• GCSE English language grade 5 • GCSE grade 6 in at least one of the following: art, photography, media, textiles • A desire to draw with visual curiosity and determination to explore themes and ideas using a broad reference base. A confident understanding of visual grammar and the application of line, shape, colour, tone and texture. An openness to development; being adaptable, yet determined to achieve the very best outcomes.
There are two components to the course. Component 1 – 60% Component 2 – 40% Component 1 requires a written study (1000- 3000 words) together with practical work. Component 2 is practical, with a practical exam at the end.
About Education Provider
| Region | South West |
| Local Authority | Cornwall |
| Ofsted Rating | Good |
| Gender Type | Co-Educational |
| Address | Luxstowe, Liskeard, PL14 3EA |
This qualification aims to develop skills in visual communication suitable for application in the creative industries. We will support you in developing your creative thinking and artistic skills through practical experimentation and exploration, technical skill development, historical and contemporary investigation and analysis, aesthetic understanding and critical judgement. We encourage a personal response throughout the course and support students with a high degree of personalised learning through a structured curriculum, bespoke tutorials and guided learning. Visual language sits alongside the written and spoken word as fundamental in interpreting our increasingly integrated and complex world. Our aim is not only to enable you to realise the highest possible A Level attainment, but to prepare you for interview and future progression into further learning in all fields as well as the creative industries. This visual arts course will enrich, stimulate, excite and provide a unique opportunity to share your ideas, vision and passion to a wider audience. We look forward to creative conversations with you.
• GCSE English language grade 5 • GCSE grade 6 in at least one of the following: art, photography, media, textiles • A desire to draw with visual curiosity and determination to explore themes and ideas using a broad reference base. A confident understanding of visual grammar and the application of line, shape, colour, tone and texture. An openness to development; being adaptable, yet determined to achieve the very best outcomes.
There are two components to the course. Component 1 – 60% Component 2 – 40% Component 1 requires a written study (1000- 3000 words) together with practical work. Component 2 is practical, with a practical exam at the end.