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Art is whatever you want it to be really. At school it is the most free and expressive subject which you can take part in and as long as you have some creativity and ideas of how to portray them onto paper, or by sculpting, then you should succeed in it!
Being able to draw well is a skill that I believe you are either born with or without, no matter how hard you try it is a hard element to master if you start out finding it difficult. I am not the most amazing drawer in the world but I can do it and my forte lies in drawing animals which luckily I was able to draw a lot of at school. Learning how to express yourself can be difficult but many people find a way through the arts to be able to do this whether it is through art, music or drama.
One thing which I found difficult was sculpting. During years 7 to 9 you will learn a variety of ways to produce art through different medium and techniques and one you will be taught is how to make sculptures. One thing you will get to make is a mummy which means you will be able to try and master the skill of getting the correct shape of the human body and will progress up to decorating it to have human features. For the time being however enjoy having fun wrapping it in toilet roll! Another technique will involve your natural drawing ability by being given the task of drawing your friends' portrait, sound easy? It can be quite difficult and if you are not careful might end up looking like a cartoon character but the more you get used to drawing outlines and building up the detail you will see such an improvement as you progress through the years.
As well as developing your own style of creating art you will have case studies to look at a number of different artists and then get to interpret their designs in your own way. Some artists make very intricate water paintings and some like to create a colourful explosion on paper using different utensils, but whatever you class as art you will be sure to find a piece that inspires you.
If math or English just are not your thing and you cannot quite grasp the concept of having to have a correct answer, then along with having a creative flare you will be sure to enjoy key stage 3 art and there is nothing better than being proud of a piece of artwork and seeing it up on a display panel in the classroom!
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