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GCSE Art Final Piece?

Im doing a final piece design for my art GCSE, any ideas? It has to be based on Cubsim.

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  • 1 decade ago
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    You could make a collage cubie.

    www.creativity-portal.com/howto/a/collage/cubies.html

    And, instead of photos, etc. you could have a collage of all the cubist artwork you like or want or display.

    Here's an explosion box that has many layers of boxes, one within the other. While each box is covered with photos, you can, again, choose any images & artwork you like. And the added attraction is that you can Actually place some sculpture or artifact inside too !

    http://www.papercraftcentral.com/explosi...

    Here's another site that has various cube-crafts that you could use to display your artwork.

    www.cubeecraft.com

    http://www.cubeecraft.com/template.html

    www.cubeecraft.com/blog

    You could also make small cubes that, when placed together, will make a complete picture - like a jigsaw puzzle or like Rubik's cube.

    Each little cube can have a complete drawing in itself or just part of a larger drawing.

    If you choose the former, you can place cubes according to color or some other distinct common element to form the larger cube/image.

    Hope these help too ?

    All the very best :-)

    Source(s): links from Google & Y!A
  • Lino prints with a Cubist theme - look up prints and woodcuts of that period to give you ideas

    A boxy- looking sculpture inspired by Cubist 3D work

    A wallpaper or textile with a repeating Cubist design

    P.S. Doesn't your prep work lead you to the final piece ? You'll lose marks it there's no apparent connection

    Source(s): Retired Art Teacher who marked 1000s of GCSE exams
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