First Year Course

Kreation Arts School Annual Arts Examination DATE 27/07/2025 Sunday-from 10 AM, Venue-Gurujada Telugu Vidhyapitham, Dhansingh Maidan, Old Settlement.

for securing Better Marks in the Examination By heart all the answers from Below and Practice all the drawing videos of @Kreationarts9

Course Format

  • Q: How is the First Year Course evaluated?
    • A: Oral Theory (25 Marks), Practical Drawing (75 Marks).

Theory (Oral Evaluation)

  • Q1: What is called a line?
    • A: A continuous mark made on a surface by a moving point is called a line.

  • Q2: What is a landscape?
    • A: A drawing or painting that shows natural scenery like mountains, rivers, and trees.
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  • Q3: What is a horizon line?
    • A: The line where the earth and sky appear to meet is called a horizon line.

  • Q4: What is eye level?
    • A: The height at which your eyes see the object when looking straight ahead is called as eye level.
  • Q5: What is a vanishing point?
    • A: A point on the horizon line where parallel lines appear to meet is called a vanishing point.

  • Q6: How many vanishing points can a cube have?
    • A: A cube can have one, two, or three vanishing points

  • Q7: What are foreground and background in a picture?
    • A: Foreground in a picture is the part closest to the viewer. The background is the farthest away part or portion from the viewer.
  • Q8: Name two Indian and two Western artists and their works.
    • A: Indian artists include Raja Ravi Varma, known for Shakuntala, and Jamini Roy, known for Folk Art. Western artists include Leonardo da Vinci, famous for the Mona Lisa, and Vincent van Gogh, famous for Starry Night.

  • Q9: Which part of India is famous for Madhubani painting? Write a short note.
    • A: Bihar. Madhubani painting is a traditional folk art known for vibrant colours and intricate patterns.

  • Q10: What is essential for drawing winter and summer scenes?
    • A: For winter โ€“ snow, fog, coats, cloudy sky; For summer โ€“ sunshine, green trees, flowers.

Practical (Drawing Activities)

  • Previous year themes + drawing people sitting, walking, running.
  • Drawing of various fruits, flowers, trees with shading.
  • Compositions: animals, birds, human characters, hawkers, riversides, pet animals.
  • Medium: Oil Pastel or Watercolour

Let your child evolve through these beautifully designed stages of visual learning. Each level fosters creativity, observation, and artistic discipline.