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Wednesday, November 1, 2023

Component 2 Final Piece collection- June2023 Art & Design Igcse 0400 syllabus.

 Dear all,

Sharing here the Final Piece Component 2 collection from the exam June 2023, 0400 Art & Design Igcse syllabus.


Have a great day ahead!


Windswept 

by Nyla

Grade A

(Painting and related media)



Windswept 

Promotion game ads

by Hong Yee

Grade C

(Graphic communication)




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Lost 

by Farisya

Grade C

(Painting and related media)


Lost 

by Jake 

Grade B

(Painting and related media)



Lost 

by Anson 

Grade B

(Painting and related media)




Lost 

Anime film poster 

by Perry

Grade C

(Graphic communication)



Lost 

by Alicia

Grade C

(Painting and related media)



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At the race

by Wujdan (Jidan)

Grade A

(Painting and related media)



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Buttons, bangles and beads 

by Cassandra

Grade C

(Painting and related media)



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2 comments:

Stephen Micheal Ssebugya said...

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Ambreen Kureshi said...

Thank you Feeda. This really helped