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N5 X804/75/11 National Quali cations 2018 Art and Design WEDNESDAY, 30 MAY 1:00 PM 2:30 PM Total marks 50 SECTION 1 EXPRESSIVE ART STUDIES 25 marks Attempt Question 1 and ONE other question. SECTION 2 DESIGN STUDIES 25 marks Attempt Question 7 and ONE other question. Write your answers clearly in the answer booklet provided. In the answer booklet you must clearly identify the question number you are attempting. You may use sketches to illustrate your answers. Use blue or black ink. Before leaving the examination room you must give your answer booklet to the Invigilator; if you do not, you may lose all the marks for this paper. *X8047511* A/HTP

SECTION 1 EXPRESSIVE ART STUDIES 25 marks Attempt this question. 1. Identify two artworks by different artists that you have studied. These should be based on similar subject matter and/or the same theme. (a) With reference to these two selected artworks, comment on: subject matter/imagery tone media handling and/or techniques. Which of the two artworks has the most visual impact? Give two justified reasons. (b) Select one artist from part (a). Explain the impact of social, cultural and/or other influences on any of their work and practice. 5 page 02

SECTION 1 EXPRESSIVE ART STUDIES (continued) Attempt ONE question from Q2, Q3, Q4, Q5 or Q6. Read your selected question and the notes on the illustration carefully. Image for Q2 Frostbitten (1962) by Andrew Wyeth watercolour on paper (41 60 cm) 2. Comment on this painting, referring to: composition colour media handling and/or techniques. What is your opinion on the mood and atmosphere communicated by this painting? Give two justified reasons. [Turn over page 03

SECTION 1 EXPRESSIVE ART STUDIES (continued) Image for Q3 City with Animals (1919) by Max Ernst oil paint on canvas (67 63 cm) 3. Comment on this painting, referring to: composition colour mood and atmosphere. What is your opinion on the style of this painting? Give two justified reasons. page 04

SECTION 1 EXPRESSIVE ART STUDIES (continued) Image for Q4 The Traveller (2013) by Bruno Catalano bronze life size 4. Comment on this sculpture, referring to: subject matter form visual impact. What does this sculpture communicate to you? Give two justified reasons. [Turn over page 05

SECTION 1 EXPRESSIVE ART STUDIES (continued) Image for Q5 John Byrne and His Guitars (2014) by Mark Mulholland oil paint on canvas (84 54 cm) 5. Comment on this painting, referring to: composition colour media handling and/or techniques. What does this painting communicate to you? Give two justified reasons. page 06

SECTION 1 EXPRESSIVE ART STUDIES (continued) Image for Q6 Ships in Distress off a Rocky Coast (1667) by Ludolf Backhuysen oil paint on canvas (114 167 cm) 6. Comment on this painting, referring to: composition colour visual impact. What is your opinion on the mood and atmosphere created in this painting? Give two justified reasons. [Turn over page 07

SECTION 2 DESIGN STUDIES 25 marks Attempt this question. 7. Identify two designs by different designers that you have studied who have worked in the same design area. (a) With reference to these two selected designs, comment on: function style materials and/or techniques. Which of the two designs is the most effective? Give two justified reasons. (b) Select one designer from part (a). Explain the impact of social, cultural and/or other influences on any of their work and practice. 5 page 08

SECTION 2 DESIGN STUDIES (continued) Attempt ONE question from Q8, Q9, Q, Q11 or Q12. Read your selected question and the notes on the illustration carefully. Image for Q8 Bring in Da Noise Bring in Da Funk poster (1995) designed by Paula Scher 8. Comment on this poster design, referring to: imagery lettering layout. What is your opinion on who might be the target audience for this poster? Give two justified reasons. page 09 [Turn over

SECTION 2 DESIGN STUDIES (continued) Image for Q9 This image has been removed due to copyright restrictions. 9. Comment on this design for wireless headphones, referring to: fitness for purpose style target market. What is your opinion on the success of this product? Give two justified reasons. page

SECTION 2 DESIGN STUDIES (continued) Image for Q JP Morgan Media Centre (1999), Lord s Cricket Ground, designed by Future Systems materials: aluminium and glass. Comment on this design for a media centre, referring to: source of inspiration form fitness for purpose. What is your opinion on how well the designer has created visual impact? Give two justified reasons. page 11 [Turn over

SECTION 2 DESIGN STUDIES (continued) Image for Q11 The Hunterston Brooch (c.700 AD) by an unknown designer materials: silver and gold with semi-precious stones (now missing) 11. Comment on this brooch design, referring to: decoration materials and/or techniques function. What is your opinion on how well the designer has created visual impact? Give two justified reasons. page 12

SECTION 2 DESIGN STUDIES (continued) Image for Q12 This image has been removed due to copyright restrictions. Outfit (c.1780) by unknown designer dress materials: pink silk with hand painted panels, detachable lace sleeves 12. Comment on this design for an outfit, referring to: wearability visual impact decoration. What is your opinion on who might have worn this outfit and on what type of occasion? Give two justified reasons. [END OF QUESTION PAPER] page 13

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ACKNOWLEDGMENTS Section 1 Question Andrew Newell Wyeth, Frostbitten, 1962: Andrew Wyeth/ARS, NY and DACS, London 2018. Section 1 Question 3 Max Ernst, City with Animals, 1919: ADAGP, Paris and DACS, London 2018; The Solomon R. Guggenheim Foundation/Art Resource, NY/Scala, Florence. Photo SCALA, Florence. Section 1 Question 4 Images of The Traveller by Bruno Catalano are taken from www.brunocatalano. com. SQA has made every effort to trace the owners of copyright materials in this question paper, and seek permissions. We will be happy to incorporate any missing acknowledgements. Please contact question. papers@sqa.org.uk. Section 1 Question 5 Painting, John Byrne and His Guitars by Mark Mulholland. Reproduced by permission of Mark Mulholland. Section 1 Question 6 Painting, Ships in Distress off a Rocky Coast by Ludolf Backhysen. Courtesy National Gallery of Art, Washington. Section 2 Question 8 Poster, Bring in Da Noise Bring in Da Funk by Paula Scher (b. 1948): The Public Theater, 95-96 Season, 1995. New York, Museum of Modern Art (MoMA). 2018. Digital image, The Museum of Modern Art, New York/Scala, Florence. Photo SCALA, Florence. Section 2 Question (Top left image) e X p o s e /Shutterstock.com Section 2 Question (Top right image) Image of J.P. Morgan Media Centre by Marylebone Cricket Club. Reproduced by kind permission of MCC. Section 2 Question (Bottom image) Image, England v Sri Lanka 2nd npower Test Day One by Mike Hewitt/Getty Images. SQA has made every effort to trace the owners of copyright materials in this question paper, and seek permissions. We will be happy to incorporate any missing acknowledgements. Please contact question. papers@sqa.org.uk. Section 2 Question 11 Two images of the Hunterston Brooch are taken from www.scran.ac.uk. National Museums Scotland. Licensor www.scran.ac.uk. page 16