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Quick questions on Textiles and three-dimensional design - Edexcel A-Level Art and Design

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What are textile processes?
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Textiles is surface-led and tactile: it explores how pattern, colour, texture and structure work in cloth, and often relates to fashion, interiors or art textiles.
What are three-dimensional processes?
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Three-dimensional design spans ceramics, sculpture, product design, architectural and interior design, and jewellery. Where fine art sculpture is expression-led, three-dimensional design often has a function (a vessel, an object, a space) alongside its aesthetics.
What is q1?
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For a textiles or three-dimensional design project on a theme of your choice, describe the materials and processes you would use and explain how samples or maquettes evidence experimentation. [14 marks]
What is q2?
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Define modelling, carving and casting, with a material example of each. [4 marks]

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