Applied Art
COMMERCIAL ART
CLASS XII (THEORY)
| One Theory Paper | Time: 2 Hour | 40 Marks |
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Unitwise Weightage
| Unit | Marks |
|---|---|
| HISTORY OF INDIAN ART | |
| 1. The Rajasthani and Pahari Schools of Miniature Painting | 10 |
| 2. The Mughal and Deccan Schools of Miniature Painting | 10 |
| 3. The Bengal School of Painting | 10 |
| 4. The Modern Trends in Indian Art | 10 |
Note: The Syllabus of Applied Art-Commercial Art (Theory) for ClassXII is the same as that of Painting (Theory) for Class XII given earlier.
CLASS XII (PRACTICAL)
| One Practical Paper | Time: 6 Hour (3+3) | 60 Marks |
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Unitwise Weightage
| Unit | Marks |
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| 1. Illustration | 20 |
| 2. Poster | 20 |
| 2. Portfolio Assessment | 20 |
| Unit 1: | Illustration | 60 Pds. |
| Study of techniques of Illustration on given subjects and simple situations supported by Drawing from life and outdoor sketching in different media suitable for printing. | ||
| Unit 2: | Poster | 60 Pds. |
| Making a poster with specified data and slogan on a given subject in two or four colours. | ||
| Unit 3: | Portfolio Assessment | 48 Pds. |
| (a) Record of the entire years performance from sketch to finished product | 10 | |
| (b) Five selected drawings in any media done during the year including minimum of two illustrations | 05 | |
| (c) Two selected posters in chosen subject | 05 | |
| Note: The time table to be so framed as to allow the students to work continuously for minimum of two periods at a stretch. | ||
| Guidelines for Evaluation of Practical | ||
| 1. Marking Scheme: | ||
| Part I: | Illustrations | 20 Marks |
| (i) Composition including quality of drawing | 10 | |
| (ii) Emphasis on the subject with a specific situation | 05 | |
| (iii) Reproducing quality and overall impression | 05 | |
| Part II: | Poster | 20 Marks |
| (i) Layout and Lettering | 10 | |
| (ii) Emphasis on the subject 5 | 05 | |
| (iii) Proper colour scheme and overall impression | 05 | |
| Part III : | Portfolio Assessment | 20 Marks |
| (a) Record of the entire years' performance from sketch to finished product | 10 | |
| (b) Five selected drawings in any media including minimum of two illustrations | 05 | |
| (c) Two selected posters in chosen subjects | 05 | |
2. Format of the questions:
Part I: llustration
Make an illustration in black and white in any colour media on anyone of the following five subjects with a specific situation.
Size of the illustration: 30 cm x 22 cm.
Note: Any five suitable subjects or illustration, decided by the external and internal examiners jointly in accordance with the instructions are to be mentioned here.
Part II: Poster
Prepare a poster-design with specified data and slogan in English/Hindi language, in three flat colours, on anyone of the following five subjects. The designing of the poster should have balanced use of typography and illustration.
Size of the Poster-design: 1/2 imp size.
Note: Any five suitable subjects for poster design decided by the external and internal examiners jointly in accordance with the instructions and are mentioned here, strictly just before the start of the examination for Part II.
3. (A)Instructions to decide the subjects for illustration:
1. The examiners are to select/decide five suitable subjects.
2. Each subject should be given a specific situation, which is a main characteristic of an illustration.
3. Each subject should be so designed that the candidate may get a clear-cut idea of the subject and they can illustrate a specific situation based on given subject areas.
4. The examiners are free to decide the subjects but these should be according to the standard of the Class XII and environment of the school/candidates.Some identified areas of the subjects for illustration are given below, in which some more areas may be added if needed.
Subject with a specific situation:
(i) Family and friends in daily life.
(ii) Professionals/professions.
(iii) Games and sports.
(iv) Nature.
(v) National events and celebrations. :
(vi) Religious events and festivals.
(vii) Culture-Dance, Drama, Music and Art.
(B) Instructions to decide the subjects for Poster-design:
1. The examiners are to select/decide five subjects suitable for Poster-design.
2. Each subject should be given a specified data and slogan.
3. The data and slogan should be so framed/designed that the candidates may get a clear-cut idea of the subject.
4. The examiners must give the subjects data and slogan according to the standard of Class XII and environment of the School/candidates.
Some identified areas for poster-design are given below, in which some more areas/subjects may be added.
1. For Advertisement on:
(i) Exercusion/Tourism
(ii) Cultural activities.
(iii) Community & Nature Development
(iv) Ideas-Social, national and international.
(v) Commercial products.
2. Instructions to the examiners:
1. Candidates should be given one hour break after first three hours.
2. Work of the candidates for Parts I, II & III is to be evaluated on the spot by the external and internal examiners jointly.
3. Each work of Parts I, II & III, after assessment, is to be marked as examined and signed by the external and internal examiners.
Some Reference Books Suggested for Teachers
1. Typolog-G.M. Rege, Bombay.
2. Kalatmak Lykhai, Published by D.A. V.P.
3. Figure Painting in Water Colour, Charles Reid Watson, Guptill Publication.
4. Walter T. Foster - Objective Drawing.
5. Walter T. Foster - Human Figure.
6. Walter T. Foster- Head Study.
7. Walter T. Foster - Animal Study.
8. Walter T. Foster - Landscape.
9. Applied Art Handbook - G.M. Rege, Bombay.
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