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IGCSE Art Course Information

YEAR 9

IGCSE ART AND DESIGN

Sea, Ocean, Water:  Observational drawing and painting

You will undertake visual research and work from a wide range of primary and secondary sources.  The focus will be on first hand study of objects related to the theme.  You will develop drawing and painting skills in a wide range of materials.  

 

Sea, Ocean, Water:  Interpretative  Painting

You will conduct research into the work of artists working within this theme, developing an understanding of a wide range of approaches.  You will develop and realise your ideas for this theme using work completed in the first part of the project. You will plan and complete a final artwork on canvas. 

Movement:  Futurism

A number of titles will be given.  Select one and develop a personal response.  Conduct visual research and record observations and ideas.   Show experimentation with media.  Respond to the work of other artists working within a similar theme and show how they inspire your own work.

Gallery Visit to Mr and Mrs Mahmoud Khalil Moktar Museum and the Museum of Modern Egyptian Art

End of year examination: preparation and final artwork

Theme to be announced

 

 

Edexcel IGCSE Art and Design

Paper code: 4FA0/01 (Fine Art)

IGCSE in Art and Design enables students to develop:

 

1

creative and imaginative skills, and the practical skills for communicating and expressing

ideas, feelings and meanings in art, craft and design

2

investigative, analytical, experimental and interpretive capabilities, aesthetic understanding

and critical skills

3

understanding of codes and conventions of art, craft and design and awareness of the

contexts in which they operate

4

knowledge and understanding of art, craft and design in contemporary society and in other

times and cultures.

 

Assessment

One externally assessed examination with three sheets of preparatory studies.

examination piece (maximum size A2) with six weeks’ preparatory time and 10 hours’

assessment time

up to three sheets of preparatory studies (maximum size A2 each sheet) carried out during the six-week preparatory period

100 marks available for this assessment.

 

Art and Design: Fine Art

Fine art may be defined as work which is produced as an outcome of the students’ personal experience, rather than that which is created exclusively for a practical function, or that which is the outcome of a tightly prescribed brief. It is a means by which ideas are explored, communicated and, through visual information and enquiry, translated into art outcomes.

Work produced will demonstrate the use of formal elements and creative skills, and give visual form to individual thoughts, feelings, observations and ideas. Students will show evidence of trying to extend their own and others’ ways of seeing the world. They will use the visual language of the subject sensitively and thoughtfully to support their intentions.

 

Students should:

 

undertake visual research, using primary and secondary sources, and record observations,

experiences and ideas in appropriate ways. Primary sources must include first-hand

experience of original work

develop and realise ideas and outcomes, exploring and reviewing possible solutions and modifying work appropriately

understand and use (appropriately and safely) a range of materials, equipment, processes

and techniques in two and/or three dimensions, using information and communication

technology, where appropriate

know and understand a range of work, from contemporary practice, past practice and

different cultures, in order to demonstrate an understanding of continuity and change in art,

craft and design.

 

Painting

Students will be expected to develop a knowledge and understanding of:

an appreciation of colour, form, tone, texture and shape

the use of a range of tools and surfaces in painting

a range of materials for painting and the different purposes of mark-making

work in at least one of the following mixed media — collage, assemblage and environments

(landscape, natural and man-made objects), non-figurative, non-representational and/or

abstract art

technical skills in an appropriate range of media.

 

Drawing

Students will be expected to develop a knowledge and understanding of:

an appreciation of form, tone, texture and shape

the use of a range of tools and surfaces in drawing

a range of materials for drawing and the different purposes of mark-making

work in one of the following non-figurative, non-representational and/or abstract drawing

technical skills in an appropriate range of media.

 

Assessment Objectives

 

A01:

record observations, experiences and ideas which are appropriate to intentions

25%

 

A02:

analyse and evaluate images, objects and artefacts, making informed connections with the work of others

25%

 

A03:

develop and explore ideas, using a variety of media and processes that

are appropriate to intentions

25%

 

A04:

review and refine ideas, modifying work as it progresses, before

presenting a coherent personal response

25%

 

 

TOTAL

100%

 

% in IGCSE

n IGCSE  


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