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    SB (CW) QK10953/5 UCLES 2001 [Turn over

    International General Certificate of Secondary Education

    UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE LOCAL EXAMINATIONS SYNDICATE

    ART AND DESIGN 0400/1PAPER 1 Observational Study

    OCTOBER/NOVEMBER SESSION 2001 10 hours max.

    May be opened and given to candidates upon receipt.

    TIME 10 hours max.

    INSTRUCTIONS TO CANDIDATES

    Write your name, Centre number, candidate number and question number clearly on the top right-handcorner of the front of each sheet of paper.

    Choose one of the subjects overleaf. In some cases, candidates may not be able to represent some ofthe subjects listed from first-hand observation during the examination itself, in particular landscapes ortownscapes. In these cases, it is permissible to produce supporting studies from first-hand observationand to produce the final examination piece using the supporting studies as a reference point.

    In addition to the examination piece, up to three sheets of supporting work should be submitted.These should be the sheets of preparatory work undertaken after the receipt of this question paper.

    All sheets must be correctly labelled and securely fastened at the top left-hand corner.

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    Candidates should make a study or studies from direct observation fromone of the following. Theymay consult the Art Teacher if they wish. Studies may be of either the whole or part of the subject.Small specimens or details may be enlarged.

    1 Still Life Group

    Either (a) Three decorated bowls or jugs of different sizes arranged to form an interestinggroup against a plain coloured cloth. A fourth object of your choice should beincluded. The background must be part of your drawing or painting.

    Or (b) A still life group made up of fruits and flowers. Another object may be included. Thebackground must be shown in the work.

    2 Natural and Man-made Forms

    Either (a) Glass bottles or jars which are filled or partly filled with coloured crystals, stones or

    other objects of your choice.

    Or (b) A number of hanks, skeins and balls of coloured wools and a pair of knittingneedles.

    Or (c) Three twigs, each bearing very different leaves, lie together on a sheet ofnewspaper.

    3 The Human Form

    Either (a) A person sits at an ironing board or table, as though ironing clothing. The wholefigure must be drawn or painted and a background must be included.

    Or (b) A figure is seated as described in part (a) with an additional person seatedalongside as though engaged in conversation.

    Or (c) The head, shoulders, arms and hands of a person, who is sketching, should formthe composition for a portrait.

    4 Landscape or Townscape

    It is permissible to produce your supporting studies from first-hand observation and to produceyour final examination work from those studies during the examination itself.

    Either (a) A view from an upper window of nearby countryside or streets.

    Or (b) A scene in a park where trees are seen together with statues or monuments.