Art is a creative subject that we do in school from primary school all the way until year 9 unless people choose it for GCSE and A- levels.  

Art is about expressing your creative side on cartridge paper using different medias this can include, painting with oil paints, acrylic paints or watercolours, printing using lino, dry point ( etching), screen prints, people can use certain pens like watercolour pens and acrylic pens, ceramics, plaster, drawings or spray paints.

Art is a creative subject that we do in school from primary school all the way until year 9 unless people choose it for GCSE and A- levels.  Art is about expressing your creative side on cartridge paper using different medias this can include, painting with oil paints, acrylic paints or watercolours, printing using lino, dry point ( etching), screen prints, people can use certain pens like watercolour pens and acrylic pens, ceramics, plaster, drawings or spray paints.  

 Art is something we do. It can be done through portraying a message throughout work whether its political, emotional, environmental or its about feminism, social change or activism. Many art pieces can have a message behind it but when people see these pieces its actually up to them as everyone interprets art differently. 

Art is a type of subject that lets everyone express their imagination and creativity further. Creativity is important as it a type of skill that everyone is born with but gradually loses it, but by doing art keeps your imagination wide open and lets your mind take over the piece. Art can be a relaxing way to let yourself relax from stress as it lets you concentrate on other things instead of worrying. 

We are very lucky that we live in a London where we have 4 art galleries in London where we can visit art for free, but we only have to pay if we want to see exhibitions these galleries are: Tate modern, Tate Britain, national portrait gallery and the national gallery 

By Grace Harris