QUESTION 11 Look at the following picture of what we dis…

QUESTION 11 Look at the following picture of what we discussed this term. Write down the name of the place in the picture.   To see the images of each place, click on the blue button below. The images will open in a new tab. DO NOT close this test. Navigate carefully between the tabs.   11.1 The mountain looks like a sharp tooth. [ans1] (1) 11.2 The hole is caused by waves crashing against the cliff. [ans2] (1) 11.3 It looks like a tablecloth when it is covered in a cloud. [ans3] (1) 11.4 It is an escarpment that divides the coastal plains from the inland plateau. [ans4] (1)    

QUESTION 7 Complete the sentences by making use of your…

QUESTION 7 Complete the sentences by making use of your knowledge about the different locations we have learned about, such as, highveld, lowveld etc. Write down only the words.. (6) 7.1 The smaller of two valleys in the Western Cape that are found between mountain ranges, is called the [ans1]. 7.2 High lying plateau in the center of South Africa, is called the [ans2]. 7.3 Found on the eastern part of South Africa, about 800m above sea level, is called the [ans3]. 7.4 The name of a desert is called the [ans4] desert. 7.5 A large valley found between the Swartberg and Nuweveldberg mountains, is called the [ans5]. 7.6 Found along the west coast next to the cold Atlantic Ocean, is [ans6].

QUESTION 1             (4) Match the term with the cor…

QUESTION 1             (4) Match the term with the correct definitions.   Column A Column B 1.1 River A [ans1] is a dry sandy place with high temperatures throughout the day. 1.2. Desert A [ans2] is a river or stream that falls from a high place to a low place. 1.3. Lake [ans3] flow from higher areas to lower areas. 1.4. Waterfall A [ans4] is a large area with fresh water with land all around.  

  INSTRUCTIONS      1. Over this term you have exp…

  INSTRUCTIONS      1. Over this term you have explored three main elements: Object study Acrylic colour mixing Acrylic painting This will be explored further in this exam component.   2. Two weeks prior to this exam you were given instructions on how to create a successful still life composition. Refer to these guidelines when planning your composition for this exam.   3. Two weeks prior to this exam you were required to gather your painting materials. You must have them with you for the duration of this exam.   4. All the guidelines given during your lessons on colour mixing and acrylic paint application need to be applied to this exam.   5. Answer the following practical question on your prepared A3 sheet of Fabiano paper. When you have completed your painting: ·       Remove the masking tape ·       Paste your painting in the inside of your cover page in your A2 portfolio   6. It is suggested that you use the first hour to plan your composition idea, and then draw the composition onto your A3 piece of paper. Use the next 4 hours to complete your compositional drawing in acrylic paint. 7. When opening an image, always right click on the image and open it in a new tab. 8. At 13:15 this page will be locked, please open the next page to upload your final artwork. You need to click ‘submit quiz’ before you are taken to the file uploading page. You have 15 minutes to complete the file upload process on the next page.  

  QUESTION 3   1. Once you are satisfied with your…

  QUESTION 3   1. Once you are satisfied with your drawing, you need to complete your composition in acrylic paint. Take into consideration all the steps practiced in class to achieve a successful outcome.     Start by covering your white, then acknowledging your darks, mediums, lights, and highlights and finally your complementary shadows.     The next step is to begin applying acrylic paint to your piece of paper. Gradually work from dark to light creating bold contrast of self-mixed colours.     Allow your shadow to become a complementary colour in relation to your objects.     The rest of the negative space needs to be painted in a self-mixed white colour that adds to the overall aesthetics of your painting.     A self-mixed white colour is when you mix a range of pastel tones to create a textured but subdued background space. (30)