QUESTIONS
- What is the difference between visual arts and literary arts (2 marks)
- Give examples of Visual Arts and Literary Arts. (2 marks)
- Why is Visual Arts an important learning area in the curriculum? (3 marks)
- Mention three examples of careers in the Arts. (3 marks)
- Give examples of 2D and 3D artworks. (2 marks)
- What is a one-point perspective? (1 mark)
- Give two reasons why it is important to use perspective in an artwork. (2 marks)
- Mention any two factors that are considered when drawing a still-life composition in one-point perspective. (2 marks)
- Draw a cuboid form in one-point perspective as viewed from the worm's eye view. (2 marks)
- Explain the following terms as used in perspective. (2 marks)
- Horizon
- Converging lines
- What is the difference between normal eye view and bird's eye view? (2 marks)
- Mention any two properties of colour. (2 mark)
- State the difference between complementary and analogous colours (2 mark)
- How do you obtain chromatic grey? (1 mark)
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- Benjamin mixed blue and black colours. Which colour did he get? (1 mark)
- Belinda mixed blue and white colours. Which colour did she get? (1 mark)
- Which process did Benjamin and Belinda perform? (1 mark)
- The pages of a flip book are called (1 mark)
- What is the name given to the main image in a flip book? (1 mark)
- Explain how animation is created in a flipbook. (2 marks)
- State the difference between a stencil and a motif. (2 marks)
Use the pictures shown in the following pictures to answer questions 20 and 21.
- Identify the patterns shown in pictures A and B above. (2 marks)
- How is the pattern shown in picture B created? (2 marks)
- Give an example of shapes each of the following motifs can be made of. (2 marks)
- Organic shapes
- Inorganic shapes
- What is photography? (1 mark)
- Mention any three factors that a photographer should consider when taking portrait photographs. (3 marks)
- Editing photographs is the process of changing or modifying images to suit a person's preferences. Give three reasons for editing of photographs. (3 marks)
MARKING SCHEME
- Visual Arts are artworks made to pass message and are enjoyed through sight and touch. They include drawings, paintings, sculptures and pottery. Literary Arts are written texts that have artistic and cultural value. They normally podray beauty of speech and language. They are used to convey messages that have hidden but important meanings. They include stories, novels, poems, and blographies
- Visual Arts drawings, paintings. sculptures and pottery
Literary Arts stories, novels, poems, plays and biographies - Help us appreciate beauty around us.
Help us create therapeutic items for leisure
Help us create tems for enjoyment. - Education, Fashion design, Fine arts
- 2D drawings, paintings, prints 3D pottery, sculpture, ornaments
- it is a type of linear perspective where projected lines meet at one vanishing point on the horizon
- To create the illusion of distance and depth
To represent 3D forms on a 2D surface -
- capture the correct shape and forms of the objects,
- capture the objects in normal eye-view
- use lines to draw the shapes of the forms.
- Assess
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- an immaginary line in the distance that shows a point where the earth meets the sky
- diagonal Ines projected to connect the drawn object to a vanishing point on the horizon
- In normal eye view, an object is drawn as viewed from the front in bird's eye view.
an object is drawn as viewed from above. - Hue, value and intensity
- Complementary colours are the colours found opposite each other on the colour wheel while analogous colours are colours that share a common primary colour and are found next to each other on the colour wheel.
- By mixing the primary colours in equal amounts
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- Dark blue
- Light blue
- Benjamin-Shading
- Frames
- Subject
- Animation in a flip book can be created by ficking (or turning) the frames of a book steadily to create an illusion of movement of the subject.
- A stencil is a stiff material that contains cut out or hollow designs while a motif is the cut-out part of the stencil that Ink passes through to the surface on which printing is done.
- A-A full repeat patter
B-An alternate repeal pattern - An alternate repeat patiem is created by a regular interchange of the motif in the subsequent unit of the grids of a pattern.
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- are natural and include plant, animal, and human forms,
- are geometrical and include triangles, circles, squares and rectangles.
- This is the art of taking photographs that are beautiful to look at and have a message.
- Portrayal of the subject, Profile, Portrayal of subject's mood
- Colour, Size, Orientation/Brightness
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