Wednesday 14 January 2015

L.Certs - Creative & successful still life arrangements INSPIRATION:

Newspaper, charcoal, brown paper, oil pastels, pencil
 
 
 
 

Oil pastels, pencil, colouring pencil, water colours
 
 
 
 

Acrylic paints & colour pencils for details
 
 
 
 

Acrylic paints, pen, pencil for details
 
 
 
 

Chalks, water colours & acrylic paint
 
 
 

Charcoal & pencil
 
 
 
 

Acrylic paint watered down in parts
 
Oil pastels - stunning vibrant colours

Colouring pencils - striking vibrant colours
 
 
 
Marking Scheme & instructions for STILL LIFE examination
 
100 marks are assigned to this paper, i.e. 25% of the total marks for Art

 Instructions
You may work in colour, monochrome, mixed media, collage or any other suitable medium.
However, the use of oil paints or perishable organic material is not allowed. You are not allowed
to bring aids such as stencils, templates, traced images, preparatory artwork or photographic images
into the examination.
Write your Examination Number clearly in the space provided on your A2 sheet.
Write the title ‘Imaginative Composition’ or ‘Still Life’ immediately below your Examination
Number.
If you wish to work on a coloured sheet, the superintendent must sign this sheet before the
examination commences stating that it is blank. Maximum size of sheet: A2.

 
 
Q. Make a Still Life work based on a group of objects suggested by, or described in one of the
descriptive passages: A, B, C, D or E. You are required to bring relevant objects to the
examination centre for the purpose of setting up your own individual Still Life
composition. This must be done in time for the commencement of the examination.
Your starting point and the rationale for your Still Life should be stated on the reverse side
of the sheet indicating their relevance to the descriptive passage you have chosen.
 
 
 
  • REMINDER - STill life pieces to be done for FRIDAY!
 
 

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