ASH

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3rd June 2006, 16:41 |
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I hope you actually drew them then made it really dark... I had a friend who did a series of amazing paintings for his A-level Art and then painted over them in black... He got an A so he must have been doing something right... 0_o
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Guest: Latios

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4th June 2006, 00:59 |
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I can believe that... nowadays it's all "avant-garde" and "minimalistic". I'm very bitter about that. Mainly because I still can't draw worth beans.
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ASH

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4th June 2006, 02:07 |
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He painted over them in black before handing them in btw, so the examiner would never have actually known the original work was under there...
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Jim

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4th June 2006, 02:11 |
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Don't they have to take photos along the way in art exams so the examiner can see that they actually did the work themselves?
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ASH

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4th June 2006, 04:40 |
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Humm, I suppose they would be supervised - still, it's a silly idea. Most of his art I could never work out which way around it was meant to hang... That's never a good sign....
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Guest: Dayantis

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23rd September 2006, 05:17 |
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Surely the best way to secure an 'A' is to have it framed. When they check under the frame, they will notice a few money clips. Then they will pronounce 'A Masterpiece' and give it an A!
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