1. Introduction/What are my intentions
Your introduction needs to detail what your aims are, what we should expect to see in your
final work and how you got to that point briefly. This is different to your artist statement, your
introduction needs to detail your process and development and works as a clear starting point so
that the examiner will be clear on what to expect from your work. This needs to be mounted
on the first page of your sketchbook – it should be the first thing the examiner reads in your
sketchbook.
i.e. My chosen exam question is ___________. Initially I experimented with ideas on
______ but soon decided to specifically focus on the concept of ________ (e.g. natural light
and its effect on the landscape).
I came to this decision because my favourite time of day is the morning, a new day brings new
hope and this is what I will reflect in my final pieces, photographs of real beauty that evoke
peace and serenity.
My artist research on __________ gave me the idea to experiment shooting at different
times of day and using filters, slower shutter speeds etc etc. By making my work personal and
having the focus of _________ this has shown my development by _____ and my ideas have
progressed by _______.
2. EXAM DATES
Monday 31st
March - Block F
Tuesday 1st
April - Block F
Wednesday 2nd
April - Block C
Thursday 3rd
April - Block C
Friday 4th
April - Block B
Monday 7th
April - Block B
Sketchbook deadline: Monday 28th
April. This needs to be handed in
to college services from 10am – 1pm. If you fail to hand in your
sketchbook you will risk failing the exam.
3. Workshops
Every Tuesday and Thursday 13.30 -14.15 in Q10
During Easter there will be a workshop day for both Art1
and Art2 sketchbook work. This will be on Thursday 24th
April from 9am – 4pm
4. What are my intentions and Label
1. A5 label stick on front cover
2. Stick A4 what are my intentions page on the first page in
your sketchbook
Centre Name: King Edward VI Form College
Centre Number: 31190
Candidate number: - Jaskirt will give individually
5. Resources
Start to write a list of what resources will you need?
How many final prints will you produce?
What size?
How much mount board?
6. Resources
Start to write a list of what resources will you need?
How many final prints will you produce?
What size?
How much mount board?