Monday 6 May 2013

MYE 2013 EXAM PREP... updated!

1. Review your Elements and Principles of Art.  Read through the posts above and make sure you understand how to talk about all the Elements and Principles and what their use can mean.
2. Read through the HISTORY OF ART.  Try to be clear on the various art concepts: Realism, Surrealism, Abstract, Impressionism, Expressionism, etc and a few examples of artists that do each.
3. Read through the posts above.  Make sure you understand the Themes: Portraits, Culture/Society, Ideas and Imagination.   
4.  Look at the following pictures and be familiar with them.  I have posted 13 pictures.  8 of these pictures will be on the exam.

GOOD LUCK.  :) 



FIGURES
Urban Cosmetics by Tony Leano
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The Accuser Suddenly Intervened by Neil Manalo
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Ginger Tea by Anita Magsaysay
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Lang Kacang by Bayu Utomo Radjikin
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Mother and Child by Ng Eng Teng

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Self Portrait by Affandi















Wednesday 1 May 2013

Assignment #4 MYE 2013 PRACTICE TWO


Answer three questions:  One from Section A, one from Section B and one additional question from either section.

REMEMBER:  EACH QUESTION NEEDS 10 GOOD POINTS

Section A: Structured SINGLE WORK Questions
Answer all of the parts (a-c) of each question you choose.

1.  Buffaloes from the Field to the Town by Montien Boonma  1998 Installation of unhusked rice, sacks, straw, horn, stools.  Life size.  [Figure 1]
a) Describe the theme of this installation.
b) Discuss how the artist has used the materials.
c) Do you think this installation can carry a message to the public more effectively than other art forms?

2. Spy Lens by Lucia Hartini  1989 Oil on Canvas 145x145cm [Figure 2]
a) Describe the composition of this painting.
b) Comment on the artist's use of colour and tone.
c) How does this work show influence from both Surrealism and Realism?


Section B: Structured COMPARISON Questions
Answer all of the parts (a-c) of each question you choose.

3. Indian Women by Liu Kang 1965  Oil on Canvas 119x85cm [Figure 3a]
    AND
    Workers in a Canteen by Chua Mia Tee 1974 Oil on Canvas 89x126cm [Figure 3b]
a) Compare the composition and subject matter of these paintings.
b) How have the artists used colour, tone and brushwork?
c) What does each work suggest about relationships between the people who are depicted?

4. The Thinker by Auguste Rodin 1880 Cast Bronze 180x108x141cm [Figure 4a]
     AND
     Meditating by Ng Eng Teng 1989 Cast Bronze [Figure 4b]
a) Compare the treatment of the human form in both of these sculptures.
b) Discuss the artist's choice and use of materials.
c) In your opinion, which of these two sculptures is the most effective?  Give reasons for your choice.





FIGURES

Figure 1 Buffaloes from the Field to the Town by Montien Boonma  1998   Installation
Figure 2  Spy Lens by Lucia Hartini 1989 Oil on Canvas
Figure 3a Indian Women by Liu Kang Oil on Canvas
Figure 3b  Workers in a Canteen by Chua Mia Tee 1974  Oil on Canvas
Figure 4a  The Thinker  by Auguste Rodin  1880  Cast Bronze
Figure 4b  Meditating by Ng Eng Teng 1989  Cast Bronze







Wednesday 10 April 2013

Assignment #3 Coursework Research

Go to this awesome blog of A Level success stories. STUDENTARTGUIDE
Browse through all the fantastic work and choose your favourite example of coursework.
Be ready to present it on Monday and discuss why you think your choice is so awesome.

Assignment #2 MYE 2013 PRACTICE ONE

Answer THREE questions (out of 4)

Section A: Structured Questions

1. Self Portrait  by Gustav Courbet, 1844, Oil on Canvas [Figure 1]
a. Describe the character of the artist from his self portrait.
b. How does the artist use light and value in this painting?
c. In what ways could a photograph be more effective than an oil painting like this?

2.  Memory by Eng Hwee Chu, 1994, Oil on Canvs [Figure 2]
a. Describe the subject matter of this painting.
b. How does the painting discuss the theme of culture?
c. Describe the use of colour and space in this work.   

Section B: Structured Comparison Questions                                              

3. Indian Women by unknown, Oil on Canvas [Figure 3a]
AND
Sansui Women by Chua Mia Tee, 1977, Oil on Canvas [Figure 3b]
a. Describe how the people, activities and environment are depicted in these two paintings.
b. Compare how the artists use light and colour in these two paintings.
c. Based on how the people in the two paintings are portrayed, discuss the artist's comment on women.

4. Buffaloes from Field to Town by Montein Boonma, 1988, Assemblage (rice sacks, unhusked rice, buffalo horn, stools) [Figure 4a]
AND
Beansprout Series #2 by Han Sai Por, 1994, Oil on Canvas [Figure 4b]
a. Compare the different treatment of form and use of materials in these works.
b. Why have both of these artists used simplified and /or abstract forms to express their ideas?
c. Assess how and why you think one sculpture is more effective.

FIGURES

Figure 1  Self Portrait, Gustav Courbet
 Figure 2  Memory, Eng Hwee Chu

Figure 3a  Indian Women, Unknown
Figure 3b  Sansui Women, Chua Mia Tee

Figure 4a  Buffaloes from Field to Town, Montien Boonma

Figure 4b  Beansprout Series #2 Hai San Por









                                  

Monday 4 February 2013

Assignment #1 Elements and Principles

Hello 3E cool cats!  Welcome to our flipped learning center.  'Flipped learning' means, you read and watch the videos at home... and then we can TALK about it at school instead of me lecturing you and you sleeping (I mean listening).

So... ASSIGNMENT #1.  Due: Tomorrow (Thursday).  Read Elements of Art and Principles of Art.  Be prepared to analyze a picture using this knowledge.  :)