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PostRe: Task of the week - Back to School - Lesson One: Art
by LewisD » Mon Oct 26, 2015 12:30 am

Moggy wrote:
Your first lesson starts immediately and will an Art lesson.


Sounds like Sir needs an English lesson.

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PostRe: Task of the week - Back to School - Lesson One: Art (page 2)
by Errkal » Mon Oct 26, 2015 7:18 am

Not a clue what I will do for mine, art is possibly the worst starting subjects going for me....

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PostRe: Task of the week - Back to School - Lesson One: Art (page 2)
by Moggy » Mon Oct 26, 2015 7:53 am

LewisD, you are in detention already, do not make me upgrade that to a trip to the (male) nurses office.

Errkal, we have a fully stocked Art Department, use a Pritt Stick to stick coloured paper to a bigger sheet of paper if that's the best you can do.

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PostRe: Task of the week - Back to School - Lesson One: Art (page 2)
by 1cmanny1 » Mon Oct 26, 2015 8:18 am

Art can be anything (these days it seems the more gooseberry fool it is, the more people like it). I am planning to take a picture of darkness.

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PostRe: Task of the week - Back to School - Lesson One: Art (page 2)
by Moggy » Mon Oct 26, 2015 8:25 am

1cmanny1 wrote:Art can be anything (these days it seems the more gooseberry fool it is, the more people like it). I am planning to take a picture of darkness.


This is a school art lesson not the Turner prize.

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PostRe: Task of the week - Back to School - Lesson One: Art (page 2)
by OrangeRKN » Mon Oct 26, 2015 10:02 am

House Molyneux I could not be more happy

I shall make wild fantastical claims about all of the tasks before failing to deliver

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PostRe: Task of the week - Back to School - Lesson One: Art (page 2)
by Tragic Magic » Mon Oct 26, 2015 10:08 am

I've just had a cracking idea for my project. Requires minimal effort too so not sure what teacher will think of it but I'll make sure it's done and handed in by the end of the week.

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PostRe: Task of the week - Back to School - Lesson One: Art (page 2)
by Moggy » Mon Oct 26, 2015 11:38 am

Just a reminder, as I am not sure it was obvious, but you can submit your work at any point (it doesn't have to be on the weekend) for marking.

To all of those struggling, this is the easy lesson, just wait until we move onto gangsta rap in week 3....

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PostRe: Task of the week - Back to School - Lesson One: Art (page 2)
by False » Mon Oct 26, 2015 11:43 am

Thing is though, submitting early is sub-optimal. Other people then see what you've done and can work from that.

I fully expect most people to wait until very late on Saturday before submitting anything.

I think the best way would be everybody PM's their tasks to you in advance, and then you megapost them all on results day. This allows you to properly format and sort them into groups etc and pick out the best.

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PostRe: Task of the week - Back to School - Lesson One: Art (page 2)
by Tragic Magic » Mon Oct 26, 2015 11:53 am

Here's mine:

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PostRe: Task of the week - Back to School - Lesson One: Art (page 2)
by Moggy » Mon Oct 26, 2015 11:56 am

Falsey wrote:Thing is though, submitting early is sub-optimal. Other people then see what you've done and can work from that.

I fully expect most people to wait until very late on Saturday before submitting anything.

I think the best way would be everybody PM's their tasks to you in advance, and then you megapost them all on results day. This allows you to properly format and sort them into groups etc and pick out the best.


It might be sub-optimal but that's up to the individual. People can submit whenever they like up to the deadline.

The idea of posting them in the thread at the same time as sending me a PM is that people can then all appreciate the work and things will not be lost in a megapost of 30 different peoples work.

Plus I am too lazy to repost 30 pieces of work.

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PostRe: Task of the week - Back to School - Lesson One: Art (page 2)
by Moggy » Mon Oct 26, 2015 11:58 am

Tragic is the first pupil to submit work and gain himself some points.

Results will be announced on Sunday though and so he will have to wait to see if he has cracked the top 3.

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PostRe: Task of the week - Back to School - Lesson One: Art (page 2)
by 1cmanny1 » Tue Oct 27, 2015 4:05 am

Moggy wrote:
1cmanny1 wrote:Art can be anything (these days it seems the more gooseberry fool it is, the more people like it). I am planning to take a picture of darkness.


This is a school art lesson not the Turner prize.


It is all the same to me. Art.

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PostRe: Task of the week - Back to School - Lesson One: Art (page 2)
by Moggy » Tue Oct 27, 2015 7:43 am

1cmanny1 wrote:
Moggy wrote:
1cmanny1 wrote:Art can be anything (these days it seems the more gooseberry fool it is, the more people like it). I am planning to take a picture of darkness.


This is a school art lesson not the Turner prize.


It is all the same to me. Art.


Don't worry, next weeks lesson is technical drawing and the week after is going to be Pre-Raphaelite techniques. Lots more art to come!

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PostRe: Task of the week - Back to School - Lesson One: Art (page 2)
by SEP » Tue Oct 27, 2015 7:44 am

Tragic Magic wrote:Here's mine:

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Oh my strawberry floating god. I've been immortalised on an exercise book.

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PostRe: Task of the week - Back to School - Lesson One: Art (page 2)
by Qikz » Tue Oct 27, 2015 7:47 am

Somebody Else's Problem wrote:
Tragic Magic wrote:Here's mine:

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Oh my strawberry floating god. I've been immortalised on an exercise book.


:lol: :lol:

Tragic, you going to do your forfiet now?

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PostRe: Task of the week - Back to School - Lesson One: Art (page 2)
by Rax » Tue Oct 27, 2015 9:18 am

Sorry Im late, I was drinking and staying out late instead of coming to class. Good thing I didnt miss anything important and its just an art lesson, Ill knock something together in 5 minutes on Saturday afternoon and that will do the job.

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PostRe: Task of the week - Back to School - Lesson One: Art (page 2)
by Albert » Tue Oct 27, 2015 2:22 pm

Every House needs it's emblem.

Don't worry lads, it's in the bag.

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PostRe: Task of the week - Back to School - Lesson One: Art (page 2)
by Moggy » Tue Oct 27, 2015 2:27 pm

Albear has submitted his art and added to the calls for lesson two to be a Latin lesson.

Excrement was bustling breast?

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PostRe: Task of the week - Back to School - Lesson One: Art (page 2)
by Albert » Tue Oct 27, 2015 2:34 pm

I see no issue. That is a well known and often repeated Forum phrase

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