Fuck.geegables said:Art Marking Starts In 2 Days !!
not all works have been marked yet... my schools were only marked yesterday.. so i think it will be a while before the preselections are published...iradakl said:have the published the preselections yet??
for some reason, i remember the preselections for last year being published a little earlier in the year than now.
Yep, 45 cut-off is normally the go. Also, if your work is being marked at your school than you should find out immediately after they've been marked whether you've been pre-selected --- normally anyone who gets over 45 is preselected.The Cruel Sea said:some preselections have been released, I know because i'm one of them. However that does not mean there will be no more selections made; i'm stating the obvious there, I guess people are notified relatively soon after the marks have been finalised.
The cut-off mark is 45, according to my teacher.
hazaar said:aahhhh the tension....i just wish i could find out NOW!!
YAY 100 posts!!!!
lol!!!!!brucefeng644 said:we won't see our works till May 2008!!!
brucefeng644 said:LOLZ....congrates Cruel Sea!!! just found out that i was nominated...hmmm...so that means my work got or over 45???....dun believe that if we DO get chosen then we won't see our works till May 2008!!! wat do they do??? take them around australia???
haha luscious, youse sound like me dad who's a bushy from dubbo.luscious-llama said:Yes indeed my dear it is 45+
Otherwise like ya'll wouldn't fit the criteria, ya'll...
Orstralia maaaaaayte... no just nswelshmen
Hello gorgeous ahhh I do SoR1 through distance ed... so shitty... artworks returned, well, good question because mine at school certainly haven't and if they dont' return the proper bag I put mine in, cause its fairly fragile I will not be happy.LISOC said:haha luscious, youse sound like me dad who's a bushy from dubbo.
congrats to all who have been nom'd! really, top job! i can't wait to see what our year has produced!! <3
i did my visual arts course through a distance school as it clashed with my other favourite subject (modern history) so i have no idea if any artworks have been returned. i hope they let me down easy; i'm not expecting anything...i'm not sure whether the BOS would approve of the subject matter of my work as a reflection of youth consciousness + some of my large digital prints (i did photography with some abstract expressionist paintings) started to bow so they wouldn't be suitable for exhibition. : (
If you wrote like that in the HSC you've pwned my ass. Ummmmm. That took me 20 minutes to figure out WTF you were writing (not really, more like 2)..... Thank you Cruely Sea The <3The Cruel Sea said:undertaking art through an institution of distance education was liberating...
hence the oppurtune deliverance of my work, independent of any imcompetent courier, arose, allowing me the most joyous acquaintance... yes joyous indeed it was... for the encounter of this grossly delapidated entity -of whom, humanity had escaped all but the darkest regions of his more primitive adornments- illuminated the necessity of, 1) maintaining an exaggerated distance, and pompous disgust, for all sources of saturated fats 2) the pursuit of one's own potential, so that one may never stagnate in the regretful diminution of his own potential, and 3) ensuring the well being of a series of works, by delivering and arranging a collection of the works independent of any organisms such as the one preceding humanity mentioned above.
dillusions of eloquence aside, you probably won't recieve your work in the packaging the marking centre recieved it in. I interpreted the muffled utterance of the afore mentioned organism as such, that casts doubt over the return of your work in the correct packaging.
llama realise there are still a massive amount of works to be marked, just be patient there unfaithful one.
procrastination over.
Checking it out, rawk.LISOC said:oh! my mum and i made a special box for my work...we had elaborate layers of bubblewrap and oil-free paper. what a bother that will be to have them returned in something less adequate *humph*
yes, i agree that distance ed was great for art. my ideas were able to progress independently of any external pressures and having two sources of critique; that of my distance teachers and the art teachers at my school was very helpful as they all seemed to have differing perceptions of my work.
i'm waiting for the 'hi annalise, just ringing to let you know that your artwork has been returned so you can come retrieve it whenever you are ready' phone call any day now. lol.
i'd love for you all to have a look at my work; i've posted it in the BOW pics thread; it should be one or two pages back. regardless of your interpretation, i'd love for your opinions <3