PRIMARY COURSE
ADYA
Full marks in practical – 100
Practical
- Making a color wheel with Primary and Secondary colors.
- Line drawing in pencil
- Fruits – Apple, Mango, Pineapple
- Vegetables – Drumstick, Green peas, and Brinjal
- Animals – Dog, Cat, Monkey
- Flowers – Daisy, Rose, Tulip
- Leaves – Different leaf shapes
- Fishes- Clownfish, Angelfish, Koi fish, Butterfly fish, Tiger fish, Blue Tang
- Imaginative composition: Sunset Landscape with Oil Pastels
Oral Theory
- What is a line? Mention various kinds of lines.
- Mention different pencil handling methods.
- Mention Primary and Secondary colors.
MADHYA
Full marks in practical – 100
Practical
- Learn to draw and color:
- Birds – Pigeon, Kingfisher
- Boat, Ship
- Book
- Flowers – Marigold, Lotus, Sunflower, Daffodil, Daisy
- Fruits- Papaya, Pomegranate, Watermelon, Orange, Banana, Strawberry
- Vegetables- Carrot, Corn, Beans, Cucumber, Radish, and Capsicum
- Animals– Elephant, Giraffe, Lion, Tiger
- Creating a color wheel – Primary, Secondary, and Tertiary colors.
- Learn to draw geometrical shapes and forms
- Imaginative composition: Nature Landscape with Oil Pastels
Oral Theory
- What is called the basic element of drawing? Mention various kinds of lines.
- What are the three ways of holding a pencil when sketching and drawing?
- What are Primary, Secondary, and Tertiary colors? Mention the colors?
PURNA
Full marks in practical – 100
Practical
- Learning light and shadow in drawing
- Learning shading techniques using grade pencils and color pencils
- Learn to draw perspective Landscape.
- Draw the following using a color pencil and oil pastel medium.
- Flowers – Iris, Hibiscus, Poppy, Lavender
- Birds – Woodpecker, Eagle, Swan, Crow, Sparrow, Peacock
- Fruits- Turnip, Grapes, Avocado, Cherry, Pear
- Vegetables– Cabbage, Cauliflower, Pumpkin, and Broccoli
- Objects – Steel Glass, Flower, Water Bottle, table, etc.
- Different Tree drawings- Banana, Coconut, and Pine tree
- Sea animals- Star Fish, Crab, and Octopus
- Oil pastel Landscape- Forest scenery, Riverside scenery, Village scenery.
Oral Theory
- Explain perspective with an example.
- What is light and shade in a drawing?
- What is a stroke? Mention any three strokes.
- What are warm and cool colors?
- Mention drawing materials.
Note: Previous year’s portions are also to be covered.
ANKAN MANJARI
(JUNIOR DIPLOMA)
Full marks in practical – 100
Practical
- Composition in watercolor.
- Flowers – Magnolia, Aster, Bougainvillea, Plumeria and Orchid.
- Fruits – Pear, Kiwi, and Dragon fruit.
- Vegetables – Cabbage, Cauliflower, Onion, Garlic.
- Leaves – Maple, Grape, Chest Nut
- Trees- Oak, Palm, Maple tree
- Still life objects – Cup and Saucer, Glass jar, Flower Vase, Bottle, Cloth, Pencil Holder, Eraser, Sharpener, Pencil, Fruit and vegetable basket, Lock and key
- Landscape- Nature
- Composition in pastel and Ink on any objects.
- Landscape scenery using pen or Ink
- Chalk drawing on blackboard – Plumeria, Dragon Fruit, Onion, Grape, and Maple tree
Note: During the exam display minimum of 10 sketches of all categories covered in the syllabus.
Oral Theory
- What is a still life?
- Mention the materials used in drawing.
- What are hatching and cross-hatching? Where do we use it in drawing?
- What are warm colors? Mention the shades.
- What are cool colors? Mention the shades.
ANKAN SREE – (I)
Full marks in practical – 100
Full marks in Oral Theory – 50
Practical
- Composition in watercolor and oil pastel –
- Village scenery
- Railway station
- Kite play
- Fishing
- Farming
- Vegetable and fruit market
- Human figure
- Landscape with animal
- Introduction to Soft pastels- Sunflower, Lily, Rose, and Lotus
- Cityscape scenery using watercolor and soft pastels.
- Working on any 2 sketches each in –
- Pencil
- Soft pastel
- Watercolor
Note: During the exam display minimum of 10 sketches of all categories covered in the syllabus.
Oral Theory
- Brief description: Line drawing, Landscape, Perspective, Portrait, Still life
- Short life history of any 3 famous Indigenous painters.
- Knowledge of any color mixing system.
ANKAN SREE
(SENIOR DIPLOMA)
Full marks in practical – 100
Full marks in Theory – 50
Practical
- Freehand drawing – Floral designs, objects, Animals, People in action
- Outdoor sketches – Playground and Park
- Any still life using watercolor pencils
- Able to do Color balance and composition balance
- Texture knowledge in art – Contrast, Space
- Able to draw portraits using Grade pencil and Pastel pencil and Pen medium
- Subjective painting with watercolor- Village, Balloon Man, Girl standing near Tree, Etc.
- People in action
- Picnic
- Park
- Cowboy
- Composition in charcoal – Boy, Girl, Old Woman, Old man, flower vase, Fruit, Vegetable, Cat, Cow, Villa, etc.
Note: During the exam display minimum of 15 sketches of all categories covered in the syllabus.
Theory
- Difference between Sketching, Painting, and Drawing.
- Write short notes on – Space, form, light & shade.
- A brief description on–Watercolor, Transparency
- Short life history– Raja Ravi Verma, Rabindranath Tagore, and Nandalal Bose.
- A brief note on the Art of Indus Valley civilization.
ANKAN VIBHAKAR – (I)
Full marks in practical – 100
Full marks in Theory – 50
Practical
- Composition using acrylic paint
- Fruits – Apple, Grapes, Banana, Orange, Dragon fruit, Pineapple, Mango, Kiwi, Papaya, Lemon.
- Vegetables – Cabbage, Cauliflower, Lady’s finger, Bitter gourd, Pumpkin, Radish, Tomato, Peas.
- Still life – Table and chair, Bunch of Flowers, Fruit bowl, Vine glass with fruits, Plants, rocks, shells.
- Indoor and outdoor games- Soccer, Carrom, Chess, Football, Cricket.
- Railway station
- Market
- Mela
- Nature landscape
- Any Still life – Watercolor or pencil shading with strokes.
- With model and rapid outdoor sketch, commercial design.
- Draw any 10 famous paintings by European artists like Vincent Van Gogh, Leonardo da Vinci, Michelangelo, and Pablo Picasso.
Note: During the exam display minimum of 15 sketches of all categories covered in the syllabus.
Theory
- What are the 3 main types of art in Europe?
- What is Calligraphy?
- What are the paintings in Ajanta caves? Where are Ajanta caves paintings located?
- Write definitions of the – Sculpture monument, Bas – relief, and Pahari painting.
- What do you mean by Tanjore’s painting? Where is it made and why is it famous?
- Short life history- M. F. Hussain, Jamini Roy, S. M. Pandit, Mukul Dey, Atul Basu, and Devi Prasad Roy Choudhury.
ANKAN VIBHAKAR
Full marks in practical – 200 (2 papers of 100 marks each)
Full marks in Theory – 100 (2 papers of 50 marks each)
Practical – First paper
Composition using oil paint.
- Still life-
- Garlic and onion
- Multiple objects in one painting
- Coffee cup and saucer
- Flower vase with multiple flowers
- Water jar with food on the table.
- Abstract painting –
- Buddha
- Ganesh
- Fruits and Vegetables
- Wild Animals
- Landscape painting on outdoor study with oil paint.
- Figurative composition with oil paint.
- Antique study or life study-
- Head, Eye, Ear, Hand
- Foot, and full figure
- Portrait study- Any 2 Portrait painting.
- Paintings of Raja Ravi Verma.
- Women holding a fruit
- Hamsa Damayanti
- Famous European paintings.
- Mona Lisa
- Girl with a Pearl Earring
Practical – Second paper
- Still life- water or acrylic color, oil color
- Perspective drawing in pencil or watercolor
Note: During the exam display minimum of 20 sketches of all categories covered in the syllabus
Theory – First Paper
- Discuss the aesthetics of painting.
- Discuss the form and content.
- Describe Mural Painting
- Life history of Raja Ravi Verma, Binode Behari Mukherjee, Jamini Roy, and Gajendra Nath Tagore.
- Discuss the Terracotta temple of Bengal and its style of art in creation.
Theory – Second Paper
- What is impressionism as an art? What is an example of Impressionism?
- Write a brief history of any 2 famous Indian painters.
- Influence of folk art on modern art.
- Biography of European Renaissance- Leonardo Da Vinci, Michelangelo, Raphael, Matisse, Cezanne.
- Write about the art creation of famous European artists.