Monday 4th March.
As you know, we have been concentrating on our Leaving cert. art exam sketchbook & final piece project, however each week you have been given a past exam paper question to complete for the following Monday.
The following essays that have not yet been handed up need to be submitted for marking before Friday please - Monday at the latest, as I have a new essay to give out for next week.
During the mocks last week I did not give out a new exam paper question, however, the following essays have still not been handed in by students:
2017 Q. 16 - Handed in by Charlie & Tara only
2012 Q. 16 - Handed in by Tara only
2015 Q. 8 - Handed in by Charlie only
2002 Q. 1- Not handed in by anyone yet
2018 Q. 8 - Handed in by Charlie only
2017 Q. 16 - HL.
16. Galleries, museums and interpretive centres are designed to display artefacts and often employ
many techniques to inform and educate the viewer.
Discuss this statement with reference to any named gallery, museum or interpretive centre you
have visited. In your answer discuss two named works and refer to the techniques used to
inform and educate the viewer about them.
and
Describe and discuss how you would display the following artefacts in a gallery setting:
• a pair of gold earrings
• an A4 watercolour painting, framed under glass
• a life-size figurative sculpture.
Illustrate your answer
2012. Q 16 - HL.
16. A vast array of art, craft, design and heritage images is now available on the internet.
Are visits to galleries/museums/heritage sites any longer central to the appreciation of
such works? Give reasons for your answer while making reference to internet examples
and two specific works from a named exhibition that you have visited.
Illustrate your answer.
2015 Q. 8 - HL
8. The creators of Gothic churches and cathedrals used architecture, sculpture and stained glass
to communicate ideas about the power of the church as well as about the story of
Christianity.
Discuss this statement with reference to a named Gothic church or cathedral.
and
Briefly describe and discuss the treatment of the human figure in a named Gothic sculpture.
Illustrate your answer.
2002 Q. 10 - HL
10. Gothic sculpture is closely integrated with the architecture it decorates. Discuss this
statement referring in detail in your answer to a cathedral of the period.
Illustrate your answer
2018 Q. 8
8. The design possibilities of new building techniques united art and architecture in the
churches and cathedrals of the Gothic period.
Discuss this statement with reference to one named Gothic church or cathedral that you
have studied. Refer in your answer to techniques, structure and decoration.
and
Briefly describe and discuss the treatment of the human figure in one named Gothic
sculpture.
Illustrate your answer.
Magh Ene College has a vibrant and busy Art department and Art, Craft and Design is a popular choice of subject among the students. The programme includes painting, drawing, sculpture, printing, project work,design, collage, ceramics, maskmaking, DIY craft Projects, 3D construction and Art history. Through this website we hope to show the array of artistic talent of both our present and past pupils and the range of work that they are producing.
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- About our school
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- First Year Art
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- Still life drawings - Juniors
- Portrait drawings - Juniors
- Still life drawings - Seniors
- Portraits - Seniors
- Develop your portraiture - facial features: techniques
- Art history notes
- Inspirational Artists/ artwork
- Zara Mc Daid Artist blog - Art teacher
- D.I.Y ideas & projects
- Art Competitions & Junk Kouture
- Leaving Cert - Tips /hints/ guidelines/ resources
- MARKING SCHEMES - Leaving Cert & Junior Cert. EXAMS
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