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Exam evaluation: Word and Image -- A* - page 7

Keywords: exam evaluation sexism feminism sexist feminist art word and image

By georgie1 on 31/12/2009

Level: GCSE Key Stage 4 (Years 10-11)

Page Number: 7 of 7   pages: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7

piece, covering her shins. This represented that different people may think different things about the same image: nudity portrays sexuality yet her pose portrays innocence. The colour schemes that I have used for both pieces are similar to that of Barbara Kruger as they are both pencil drawn, and writing is in red and white.
I think that my final piece is successful in portraying what I wanted it to, and is aesthetically pleasing. I feel that all of my research has contributed towards my product and all of the artists that I studied were relevant and I took different aspects of inspiration from each of them. If I was to develop this further and improve it, I might possibly do them on a bigger scale (A2) and layer up the images in more ways, using different media and techniques. If I was to create a different final piece, I would still create two pieces and focus one solidly on feminism, and one purely on sexism. Overall I am pleased with the work that I have produced and like the originality of the pieces.

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Exam evaluation: Word and Image -- A*- page 7