1. GCSE Exam: ‘Similarities and/ or Differences’ The Exam has two parts: Preparatory Supporting Studies: i.e. everything you do in the next ten weeks. Timed Test: everything you do on the two days (Ten Hours). Remember that in your Preparatory Supporting Studies, you must cover all the Assessment Objectives:
3. GCSE Exam: ‘Similarities and/ or Differences’ What you have to do in the next 10 weeks: Make an art study Make observation drawings Develop some ideas about what art to make. Practise making that art. Prepare for the exam. What you have to do in 10 weeks time: Spend 2 days in the art room making the art you have practised.
4. GCSE Exam: ‘Similarities and/ or Differences’ What you should not do in the next 10 weeks: Do not decide on your Final Piece in detail, until you have made the First Drawings and the Art Study Do not choose to make observation work about something that you cannot see in front of you – in three dimensions (the Rhino problem) What you should not do in 10 weeks time: Make a Final Piece that has nothing to do with your Preparatory studies Decide to use new skills or materials without lots of practice
5. GCSE Exam‘Similarities and/ or Differences’ What you should not do in the next 8 weeks: Do not decide on your Final Piece in detail, until you have made the First Drawings and the Art Study Do not choose to make observation work about something that you cannot see in front of you – in three dimensions (the Elephant problem) What you should not do in 8 weeks time: Make a Final Piece that has nothing to do with your Preparatory studies Decide to use new skills or materials without lots of practice Durer: Rhinoceros, woodcut, 1515
6. GCSE Exam: ‘Similarities and/ or Differences’ “Students should be made aware that copying from photographs is not a a meaningful part of art activity and will not be rewarded” Edexcel What you should not do in the next 8 weeks: Do not decide on your Final Piece in detail, until you have made the First Drawings and the Art Study Do not choose to make observation work about something that you cannot see in front of you – in three dimensions (the Elephant problem) What you should not do in 8 weeks time: Make a Final Piece that has nothing to do with your Preparatory studies Decide to use new skills or materials without lots of practice Durer: Rhinoceros, woodcut, 1515
7. GCSE Exam: ‘Similarities and/ or Differences’ Remember that in your Preparatory Supporting Studies, you must cover all the Assessment Objectives: First Drawings
8. GCSE Exam: ‘Similarities and/ or Differences’ Remember that in your Preparatory Supporting Studies, you must cover all the Assessment Objectives: Art Study
9. GCSE Exam: ‘Similarities and/ or Differences’ Remember that in your Preparatory Supporting Studies, you must cover all the Assessment Objectives: Second Drawings
10. GCSE Exam: ‘Similarities and/ or Differences’ Remember that in your Exam, you must cover all these Assessment Objectives: Final Piece
11. GCSE Exam: ‘Similarities and/ or Differences’ Remember that in your Exam, you must cover all these Assessment Objectives: Final Piece
12. GCSE Exam: ‘Similarities and/ or Differences’ What you have to do in the next 10 weeks: Make an art study Make observation drawings Develop some ideas about what art to make. Practise making that art. Prepare for the exam. What you have to do in 10 weeks time: Spend 2 days in the art room making the art you have practised.
13. GCSE Exam: ‘Similarities and/ or Differences’ What you should NOT do in the next 10weeks: Do not decide on your Final Piece in detail, until you have made the First Drawings and the Art Study Do not choose to make observation work about something that you cannot see in front of you – in three dimensions (the Rhino problem) What you should not do in 10 weeks time: Make a Final Piece that has nothing to do with your Preparatory studies Decide to use new skills or materials without lots of practice
14. GCSE Exam: ‘Similarities and/ or Differences’ People Places Natural World Objects Activities Imagination
15. GCSE Exam: ‘Similarities and/ or Differences’ People Places Natural World Objects Activities Imagination
23. GCSE Exam: Places‘Similarities and/ or Differences’ JMW Turner: 'The Fighting Temeraire tugged to her Last Berth to be broken up’, 1838.
24. GCSE Exam: Places‘Similarities and/ or Differences’ JMW Turner: 'The Fighting Temeraire tugged to her Last Berth to be broken up’, 1838. Gauguin: ‘Where do we come from what are we where are we going’ 1897
25. GCSE Exam: ‘Similarities and/ or Differences’ People Places Natural World Objects Activities Imagination
26. GCSE Exam: Natural World‘Similarities and/ or Differences’ William Morris Textiles.
27. GCSE Exam: Natural World‘Similarities and/ or Differences’ YinkaShonibare
28. GCSE Exam: Natural World‘Similarities and/ or Differences’ Paul Gauguin: ‘Van Gogh painting sunflowers’
29. GCSE Exam: Natural World‘Similarities and/ or Differences’ Van Gogh : ‘Gauguin’s Chair’
30. GCSE Exam: Natural World‘Similarities and/ or Differences’ Van Gogh : Vincent and Gauguin’s Chair’
31. GCSE Exam: ‘Similarities and/ or Differences’ People Places Natural World Objects Activities Imagination
43. GCSE Exam: ‘Similarities and/ or Differences’ What you have to do in the next 10 weeks: Make an art study Make observation drawings Develop some ideas about what art to make. Practise making that art. Prepare for the exam. What you have to do in 10 weeks time: Spend 2 days in the art room making the art you have practised.
54. GCSE Exam: ‘Similarities and/ or Differences’ What you have to do in the next 10 weeks: Make an art study Make observation drawings Develop some ideas about what art to make. Practise making that art. Prepare for the exam. What you have to do in 10 weeks time: Spend 2 days in the art room making the art you have practised.