w w ap eP m e tr .X w om .c s er Example Candidate Responses (Standards Booklet) Cambridge IGCSE® Art and Design (US) 0415/01 For examination from 2015 Cambridge Secondary 2 Cambridge International Examinations retains the copyright on all its publications. Registered Centres are permitted to copy material from this booklet for their own internal use. However, we cannot give permission to Centres to photocopy any material that is acknowledged to a third party even for internal use within a Centre. ® IGCSE is the registered trademark of Cambridge International Examinations. © Cambridge International Examinations 2014 Contents Introduction ........................................................................................................................... 2 Assessment at a glance ........................................................................................................ 3 Component 1 – Broad-based assignment ............................................................................. 4 Sample question paper ..............................................................................................................................5 Assessment criteria.................................................................................................................................. 10 Example candidate responses ................................................................................................................. 12 Introduction Introduction The main aim of this booklet is to exemplify standards for those teaching Cambridge IGCSE Art and Design (US) (syllabus 0415) to show how different levels of candidates’ performance relate to the subject’s assessment objectives (AOs). Cambridge IGCSE Art and Design comprises four components. In this booklet a range of candidate responses for Component 1 has been chosen to exemplify achievement levels given in the syllabus assessment criteria e.g. adequate, satisfactory, competent and so on. Separate Example Candidate Responses booklets are available for Components 2 and 3. For candidate responses for Component 4, please refer to the Coursework Training Handbook available on CD from www.cie.org.uk/cambridgefor/teachers/order-publications On the following pages, the questions and assessment criteria are followed by candidate examples. For each candidate the main piece and supporting studies are shown, followed by the marks awarded and an examiner comment on performance. Comments are given to indicate where and why marks were awarded, and how additional marks could have been obtained. In this way, it is possible to understand what candidates have done to gain their marks and what they still have to do to improve their grades. Past papers, examiner reports and other teacher support materials are available on Teacher Support at http://teachers.cie.org.uk 2 Cambridge IGCSE Art and Design (US) 0415/01 Assessment at a glance Assessment at a glance All candidates take one of the following options: • • • Option A – Component 1 and Component 2 Option B – Component 1 and Component 3 Option C – Component 1 and Component 4 Cambridge IGCSE Art and Design (US) 0415/01 3 Component 1 – Broad-based assignment Component 1 – Broad-based assignment This component is compulsory for all candidates; this is an externally set assignment which is marked by Cambridge. This component gives the candidate the opportunity to explore any of the areas of study in response to the selected questions. It could be observational or interpretative or a combination of both. Alternatively, candidates may interpret any question as a design brief. There are two parts to this component: the supporting studies and the controlled test. Cambridge will assess both parts together and award a single holistic mark out of 100. Supporting studies In addition to the examination piece for Component 1, supporting studies should be submitted. During the preparatory period, candidates are required to produce their supporting studies in response to one question. They must bring this work to the start of the controlled eight-hour test, and these supporting studies must then remain with the controlled test work under secure conditions. Candidates should refer to this supporting work during the examination. Candidates cannot submit supporting studies after the start of the first session and they should not produce additional supporting studies during the controlled eight-hour test. Supporting studies must be submitted for external assessment together with the final examination work. Teachers may hand out the question paper upon receipt. There is no limit on the amount of preparatory time that candidates may have in order to prepare for the controlled test. However, teachers must be aware that candidates entering for Option A (Components 1 and 2) should receive both the question papers at the same time. Questions The questions act as starting points for the candidate’s focus of study, and all questions are broad and flexible. Candidates should support the examination piece with investigation, research, evaluation and development. The examination piece may be produced in any two- or three- dimensional medium or combination of media, including printmaking, textiles, lens-based media and new digital technology. Candidates may seek initial guidance regarding the selection of question and appropriate choice of materials and processes at the start of the preparatory period from their teacher. The candidate is advised to research and investigate ideas from first-hand studies of primary sources. 4 Cambridge IGCSE Art and Design (US) 0415/01 Component 1 – Broad-based assignment Sample question paper ART AND DESIGN 0400/01 0415/01 Paper 1 Broad-based assignment The question paper may be handed to candidates as soon as it is received. The examination can be scheduled at any time provided it is completed no later than 30 April for the June examination series and 31 October for the November examination series. READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS FIRST Write your Centre number, candidate number, name and question number on the labels provided and attach each one to the top right-hand corner of the front of each sheet of paper. Answer one question. In addition to the controlled eight-hour test, up to two sheets (four sides) of A2 paper of supporting studies should be submitted. These supporting studies should be undertaken after receipt of this paper and prior to the controlled eight-hour test. The supporting studies will act as the candidates’ reference material which will inform their controlled eight-hour test. Supporting studies must be taken into the examination room and must be submitted for external assessment together with the final examination work. The submission will be assessed as a whole. At the end of the controlled test, place the work produced on top of the supporting studies and fasten all your work together in the top left-hand corner. All questions in this paper carry equal marks. Cambridge IGCSE Art and Design (US) 0415/01 5 Component 1 – Broad-based assignment 6 Cambridge IGCSE Art and Design (US) 0415/01 Component 1 – Broad-based assignment Cambridge IGCSE Art and Design (US) 0415/01 7 Component 1 – Broad-based assignment Choose one question. 1 Items of clothing are hanging on the back of a chair and some are placed on the seat. A pair of boots are on the floor underneath 2 Corners 3 Two large fruits, one sliced open, together with a bunch of grapes or some berries 4 Before daybreak 5 Overhanging 6 A seated person leaning forward with hands resting on a walking stick or umbrella 7 Passageways 8 Stretching 9 Two different open packets of biscuits 10 Market stall 8 Cambridge IGCSE Art and Design (US) 0415/01 Component 1 – Broad-based assignment Cambridge IGCSE Art and Design (US) 0415/01 9 Component 1 – Broad-based assignment Assessment criteria 10 Cambridge IGCSE Art and Design (US) 0415/01 Component 1 – Broad-based assignment Cambridge IGCSE Art and Design (US) 0415/01 11 Component 1 – Broad-based assignment Example candidate responses Question 3 – Two large fruits, one sliced open, together with a bunch of grapes or some berries – Controlled test Question 3 – Supporting studies 12 Cambridge IGCSE Art and Design (US) 0415/01 Component 1 – Broad-based assignment Question 3 – Supporting studies continued Cambridge IGCSE Art and Design (US) 0415/01 13 Component 1 – Broad-based assignment Question 3 – Supporting studies continued Marks awarded: AO1 AO2 AO3 AO4 AO5 TOTAL 19 19 20 20 18 96 Examiner comment Technical skills and aesthetic understanding are at the very highest level. The subject has been explored using a range of media and different arrangements, all executed to a consistent highly accomplished standard. Of particular interest is the last supporting sheet documenting the exploration of different compositional arrangements through small sketches and photographs. 14 Cambridge IGCSE Art and Design (US) 0415/01 Component 1 – Broad-based assignment Question 8 – Stretching – Controlled test Cambridge IGCSE Art and Design (US) 0415/01 15 Component 1 – Broad-based assignment Question 8 – Supporting studies 16 Cambridge IGCSE Art and Design (US) 0415/01 Component 1 – Broad-based assignment Question 8 – Supporting studies continued Cambridge IGCSE Art and Design (US) 0415/01 17 Component 1 – Broad-based assignment Question 8 – Supporting studies continued 18 Cambridge IGCSE Art and Design (US) 0415/01 Component 1 – Broad-based assignment Examiner comment All the assessment objectives have been met to an outstanding level of achievement. The theme has been explored in depth through the candidate’s own photography, and the final image has been developed through an exploration of photo-collage, demonstrating highly accomplished skills in the production of a totally original composition. Marks awarded: AO1 AO2 AO3 AO4 AO5 TOTAL 18 19 18 19 19 93 Cambridge IGCSE Art and Design (US) 0415/01 19 Component 1 – Broad-based assignment Question 5 – Overhanging – Controlled test 20 Cambridge IGCSE Art and Design (US) 0415/01 Component 1 – Broad-based assignment Question 5 – Supporting studies Cambridge IGCSE Art and Design (US) 0415/01 21 Component 1 – Broad-based assignment Question 5 – Supporting studies continued 22 Cambridge IGCSE Art and Design (US) 0415/01 Component 1 – Broad-based assignment Examiner comment A very personal and conceptual approach to the title has been attempted in this submission. The exploration both of the idea and the manipulation of images is its strength. The documentation and critical evaluation of the ‘journey’ the candidate has taken is very clear and provides a good example of an excellent achievement level. Marks awarded: AO1 AO2 AO3 AO4 AO5 TOTAL 16 17 15 16 16 80 Cambridge IGCSE Art and Design (US) 0415/01 23 Component 1 – Broad-based assignment Question 7 – Passageways – Controlled test 24 Cambridge IGCSE Art and Design (US) 0415/01 Component 1 – Broad-based assignment Question 7 – Supporting studies Cambridge IGCSE Art and Design (US) 0415/01 25 Component 1 – Broad-based assignment Examiner comment This is a small and detailed pen and ink composition developed from first hand research in the candidate’s locality. The additional work of another artist has been well analysed and their stylistic influence can be seen in the candidate’s own work. A little more in-depth investigation and exploration would have secured marks in the excellent range in all assessment domains. Marks awarded: 26 AO1 AO2 AO3 AO4 AO5 TOTAL 15 15 16 16 16 78 Cambridge IGCSE Art and Design (US) 0415/01 Component 1 – Broad-based assignment Question 7 – Passageways – Controlled test Cambridge IGCSE Art and Design (US) 0415/01 27 Component 1 – Broad-based assignment Question 7 – Supporting studies 28 Cambridge IGCSE Art and Design (US) 0415/01 Component 1 – Broad-based assignment Question 7 – Supporting studies continued Cambridge IGCSE Art and Design (US) 0415/01 29 Component 1 – Broad-based assignment Question 7 – Supporting studies continued 30 Cambridge IGCSE Art and Design (US) 0415/01 Component 1 – Broad-based assignment Examiner comment The final composition has been developed using a photographic collage technique. All the images are from the candidate’s own first-hand research, and this aspect of the submission has reached an excellent standard. However the process of collaging the individual images into a successful composition is much weaker, both in the overall design and in the technical skills. This has reduced the submission overall to very good. Marks awarded: AO1 AO2 AO3 AO4 AO5 TOTAL 16 15 13 13 15 72 Cambridge IGCSE Art and Design (US) 0415/01 31 Component 1 – Broad-based assignment Question 10 – Market stall – Controlled test 32 Cambridge IGCSE Art and Design (US) 0415/01 Component 1 – Broad-based assignment Question 10 – Supporting studies Cambridge IGCSE Art and Design (US) 0415/01 33 Component 1 – Broad-based assignment Question 10 – Supporting studies continued Examiner comment The final painting adopts an unusual format; a triptych and is the weakest part of the submission. The forms are very flat with little tonal contrast or sense of light and shadow, and the three panels do not really visually relate. In the supporting studies, howerver, other domains have been met to a good or proficient level, with some very good photographs submitted as evidence of first-hand research. Marks awarded: 34 AO1 AO2 AO3 AO4 AO5 TOTAL 14 13 12 14 14 67 Cambridge IGCSE Art and Design (US) 0415/01 Component 1 – Broad-based assignment Question 7 – Passageways – Controlled test Cambridge IGCSE Art and Design (US) 0415/01 35 Component 1 – Broad-based assignment Question 7 – Supporting studies 36 Cambridge IGCSE Art and Design (US) 0415/01 Component 1 – Broad-based assignment Question 7 – Supporting studies continued Cambridge IGCSE Art and Design (US) 0415/01 37 Component 1 – Broad-based assignment Question 7 – Supporting studies continued 38 Cambridge IGCSE Art and Design (US) 0415/01 Component 1 – Broad-based assignment Question 7 – Supporting studies continued Examiner comment This is an example of how research into the candidate’s local environment has been developed into a competent painting. The supporting studies into the work of others has informed their own development and the analysis and critical evaluation is good. Marks awarded: AO1 AO2 AO3 AO4 AO5 TOTAL 13 12 12 13 13 63 Cambridge IGCSE Art and Design (US) 0415/01 39 Component 1 – Broad-based assignment Question 9 – Two different open packets of biscuits – Controlled test Question 9 – Supporting studies 40 Cambridge IGCSE Art and Design (US) 0415/01 Component 1 – Broad-based assignment Question 9 – Supporting studies continued Cambridge IGCSE Art and Design (US) 0415/01 41 Component 1 – Broad-based assignment Question 9 – Supporting studies continued Examiner comment This is an example of a competent level of achievement. The main weakness is in AO2 where exploration tends to be copies of the candidate’s photographs. However the range of drawing media and attention to detail and texture is reflected in higher marks in AO4. This submission also shows how reference to the work of other artists is relevant to the development of the candidate’s own response. Marks awarded: 42 AO1 AO2 AO3 AO4 AO5 TOTAL 12 11 12 13 13 61 Cambridge IGCSE Art and Design (US) 0415/01 Component 1 – Broad-based assignment Question 8 – Stretching – Controlled test Cambridge IGCSE Art and Design (US) 0415/01 43 Component 1 – Broad-based assignment Question 8 – Supporting studies 44 Cambridge IGCSE Art and Design (US) 0415/01 Component 1 – Broad-based assignment Question 8 – Supporting studies continued Examiner comment This candidate demonstrates some competence and has adopted an unusual and individual approach in responding to this question. The candidate has used photography to record himself and his brother playing with clear film stretched over their face and body to distort. This has been further enhanced through digital manipulation to arrive at quite a personal final photographic composition. Marks awarded: AO1 AO2 AO3 AO4 AO5 TOTAL 9 11 12 11 12 55 Cambridge IGCSE Art and Design (US) 0415/01 45 Component 1 – Broad-based assignment Question 9 – Two different open packets of biscuits – Controlled test 46 Cambridge IGCSE Art and Design (US) 0415/01 Component 1 – Broad-based assignment Question 9 – Supporting studies Cambridge IGCSE Art and Design (US) 0415/01 47 Component 1 – Broad-based assignment Question 9 – Supporting studies continued 48 Cambridge IGCSE Art and Design (US) 0415/01 Component 1 – Broad-based assignment Examiner comment The subject has been explored in some detail, demonstrating some competence in recording from direct observation. Exploration and development is mostly confined to copies of the photographs in different media. The addition of notes indicates some competence in personal evaluation and critical thinking. The final drawing manages to render the form of the packets in a convincing manner, with the biscuits lying within their packets. There could have been more emphasis given to tonal contrasts. Marks awarded: AO1 AO2 AO3 AO4 AO5 TOTAL 11 10 11 10 11 53 Cambridge IGCSE Art and Design (US) 0415/01 49 Component 1 – Broad-based assignment Question 6 – A seated person leaning forward with hands resting on a walking stick or umbrella – Controlled test 50 Cambridge IGCSE Art and Design (US) 0415/01 Component 1 – Broad-based assignment Question 6 – Supporting studies Cambridge IGCSE Art and Design (US) 0415/01 51 Component 1 – Broad-based assignment Question 6 – Supporting studies continued Examiner comment This is an example of an adequate achievement level. There is evidence of first-hand observation, with photographs of the pose taken from different angles and viewpoints. It is a pity that so many of the drawings do not directly relate to the pose. The strength is in the final outcome which manages to capture the form of the head looking down particularly well and also the foreshortening due to the high viewpoint. Marks awarded: 52 AO1 AO2 AO3 AO4 AO5 TOTAL 8 8 9 8 8 41 Cambridge IGCSE Art and Design (US) 0415/01 Component 1 – Broad-based assignment Question 1 – Items of clothing are hanging on the back of a chair and some are placed on the seat. A pair of boots are on the floor underneath – Controlled test Cambridge IGCSE Art and Design (US) 0415/01 53 Component 1 – Broad-based assignment Question 1 – Supporting studies 54 Cambridge IGCSE Art and Design (US) 0415/01 Component 1 – Broad-based assignment Question 1 – Supporting studies continued Cambridge IGCSE Art and Design (US) 0415/01 55 Component 1 – Broad-based assignment Question 1 – Supporting studies continued 56 Cambridge IGCSE Art and Design (US) 0415/01 Component 1 – Broad-based assignment Question 1 – Supporting studies continued Examiner comment An adequate standard has been reached in the investigation and the organisation of visual elements to create a final composition. Weaknesses can be seen in the lack of a range of exploration of alternative ideas, arrangements or viewpoints, and in the lack of experimentation with materials and processes. Marks awarded: AO1 AO2 AO3 AO4 AO5 TOTAL 8 7 8 7 8 38 Cambridge IGCSE Art and Design (US) 0415/01 57 Component 1 – Broad-based assignment Question 4 – Before daybreak – Controlled test 58 Cambridge IGCSE Art and Design (US) 0415/01 Component 1 – Broad-based assignment Question 4 – Supporting studies Cambridge IGCSE Art and Design (US) 0415/01 59 Component 1 – Broad-based assignment Question 4 – Supporting studies continued 60 Cambridge IGCSE Art and Design (US) 0415/01 Component 1 – Broad-based assignment Examiner comment The initial research is mostly through the candidate’s own photography, although some reference to the landscape work of other artists has been explored. However there is a lack of any range of alternative ideas and evidence of exploration is confined to repeat versions of the single glasses image executed in different media and colours. Marks awarded: AO1 AO2 AO3 AO4 AO5 TOTAL 7 6 6 6 6 31 Cambridge IGCSE Art and Design (US) 0415/01 61 Component 1 – Broad-based assignment Question 3 – Two large fruits, one sliced open, together with a bunch of grapes or some berries – Controlled test 62 Cambridge IGCSE Art and Design (US) 0415/01 Component 1 – Broad-based assignment Question 3 – Supporting studies Cambridge IGCSE Art and Design (US) 0415/01 63 Component 1 – Broad-based assignment Question 3 – Supporting studies continued Examiner comment This is an example of a straightforward still-life approach. The candidate has attempted to record from direct observation using their own photography and drawings. There is some evidence of exploration, but this is confined to individual studies using different media. Little consideration has gone into exploring different arrangements or alternative viewpoints. The final work shows some evidence of analysis of form and structure, particularly in the detail of the pineapple. Any sense of space created by overlapping the fruits is lost by a lack of tonal contrast and cast shadows, however. Marks awarded: 64 AO1 AO2 AO3 AO4 AO5 TOTAL 6 6 6 6 6 30 Cambridge IGCSE Art and Design (US) 0415/01 Component 1 – Broad-based assignment Question 5 – Overhanging – Controlled test Cambridge IGCSE Art and Design (US) 0415/01 65 Component 1 – Broad-based assignment Question 5 – Supporting studies 66 Cambridge IGCSE Art and Design (US) 0415/01 Component 1 – Broad-based assignment Question 5 – Supporting studies continued Cambridge IGCSE Art and Design (US) 0415/01 67 Component 1 – Broad-based assignment Question 5 – Supporting studies continued 68 Cambridge IGCSE Art and Design (US) 0415/01 Component 1 – Broad-based assignment Question 5 – Supporting studies continued Cambridge IGCSE Art and Design (US) 0415/01 69 Component 1 – Broad-based assignment Examiner comment Research is largely confined to cut and pasted images from secondary sources. There is some limited development of ideas, but the quality of any drawings is of a limited standard. Whilst a final composition has been developed from images collected in the supporting studies, the work demonstrates a limited expression of ideas and aesthetic judgements, and a limited ability to select and control media and processes. Marks awarded: 70 AO1 AO2 AO3 AO4 AO5 TOTAL 4 4 4 4 4 20 Cambridge IGCSE Art and Design (US) 0415/01 Cambridge International Examinations 1 Hills Road, Cambridge, CB1 2EU, United Kingdom Tel: +44 (0)1223 553554 Fax: +44 (0)1223 553558 Email: info@cie.org.uk www.cie.org.uk ® IGCSE is the registered trademark of Cambridge International Examinations. © Cambridge International Examinations 2014 v1 4Y04 *8351717610*