Monday, 13 June 2016
Izzy Scott Art GCSE
These 3 pieces are the culmination of Izzy's Still Life project, being a contemporary take on the Dutch 'Breakfast Piece', made in mixed media.
Thursday, 9 June 2016
Jess Tombling Photography AS
Jess has been exploring visual possibilities with in-camera multi exposures, and has produced these interesting layered visuals that are reminiscent of the work of Markus Hartel and Lee Freidlander.
Wednesday, 8 June 2016
Summer Art Exhibition Private View 2016
image by Connie Rogers
Summer Art Exhibition PV 2016
Monday 4th July 5.30pm
Photography, Fine Art & Textiles
Live Jazz, Wine & Soft Drinks
RSVP admin@wychwoodschool.org
01865-557976
74 Banbury Road, Oxford OX2 6JT
Tuesday, 17 May 2016
Kelly Kaeferstein Photography GCSE
Kelly's imagemaking skills were appropriately put to the test for her Word of the Week project. Here are some of her strongest work.
Decay
Earth
Edge
Perfect
Line
Reflection
Scratch
Time
Thursday, 28 April 2016
Izzy Scott Photography GCSE
Over the course of her GCSE Izzy has made some really strong and varied work for her 'Word of the Week' project. Here are a few examples of her skilled imagemaking.
50/50
Atmosphere
Power
Scale
Scratch
Soft
Symmetry
Tuesday, 26 April 2016
Kayee Luo Photography GCSE
Kayee travelled to Venice for her holidays and made a variety of beautifully composed studies for her second Coursework project, 'Landscape & Architecture'.
Tuesday, 5 April 2016
Young Art Oxford Winner !
The Art Department are very pleased to announce that Peony
Ye of the Inters (Year 8) has come first in the Years 7-9 category of Young Art
Oxford 2016. She produced a terrific painting in watercolours and gouache for
the theme ‘What makes me laugh’. A further 9 pupils works were also chosen for
exhibition at The Ashmolean Museum in May – a large number from such a small
school! Those pupils are Angele Aaron, Calista Blackwood, Melody Shi, Gabriella
Paturel and India Ramsden from the Lower Transit (Year 9), Lauren Smith - also
from the Inters (Year 8) and Rosie Scofield, Olivia Knowles and Matilda
Helander from the Remove (Year 7).
Congratulations to all!
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