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Collage and Assemblage: sustainable materials
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I can create a collage portrait by selecting and collaging imagery to achieve a balanced composition.
I can create an assemblage artwork that explores memory by selecting and arranging found materials.
I can create a surreal collage landscape by combining found images, textures, and 3D elements to tell a story.
I can develop a personal collage by planning key elements, experimenting with materials, and drawing inspiration from artists.
I can develop my collage by experimenting with composition, reflecting on my choices, and adapting my ideas to create a set design.
I can make an abstract collage, using texture and pattern to compose and frame a strong focal point.
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