Art & Design (Fine Art) A Level
- Sabrina O'Neil
- Sep 24
- 1 min read
Updated: Oct 2
This A-Level in Art & Design (Fine Art) introduces students to a range of specialist fine art media, processes and techniques.
Students will have the opportunity to discover themselves as artists and develop their own sense of style.
Students will have the opportunity to explore a number of areas of fine art such as: abstraction, ceramics, human form, installation, landscape, experimental imagery, narrative, portraiture, printmaking, moving image and photography, sculpture, working in genre.
Format
Independent reading, specialist practical study of painting, printmaking or sculpture.
Key Skills Acquired
Exploration of visual language, convey and interpret images, creativity, imagination, visual communication.
Complimentary A-Levels
English Language & Literature, History of Art, History, Sociology, Film Studies, Media Studies, Modern Foreign Languages, Geography, Politics.
Typical Assessment
Practical portfolio and externally set task.
Exam Boards
England, Wales and Northern Ireland Exam Boards: AQA, CEA, OCR, Pearson Edexcel (UK)
Scottish Exam Board (for Highers): SQA
International Exam Boards: Cambridge International Education (CIE)
Career Options
Artist, graphic designer, art director, illustrator, animator, curator, fashion designer, art therapist, art teacher, architect, art framer, gallery manager, web designer, product designer, designer, branding, packaging design, design manager, advertising, manager, PR, design, business







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