08-22-2014, 09:55 AM
Sample questions for NATA Practice.
25 Marks
1. Use shapes of capital letters of A, E, I, O, and U. Create an interesting two dimensional composition, use any four colours of your choice to colour this composition.
2. compose an ABSTRACT(dont depict objects of nature or manmade. Visualise BOLD, thick numbers, use principles of design to create composition) 2d drawing using numbers 3, 6 and 0. use each number as many times as required , however each number should be used atleast once. write down the logic behind your composition and how you are trying to follow the design principles to create an aesthetically pleasing composition.
3. Use the basic 3D shapes of a cylinder, cone and a sphere and create an interesting stable composition you can use in your house as a decorative object, you can scale each object to any size of your choice, and use them in multiples, but it has to have a minimum of one of each of these objects, Also show the effect of light and shadow on your composition.
4. You have been provided with pieces of coloured paper in the shape of red triangles, blue circles and yellow squares. Make a composition in the given space using a maximum of five pieces.
5. Five bricks, four circular wooden logs and six balls are given to you. Make an interesting three dimensional stable composition using these elements and show the effect of light and shadow on the composition.
25 Marks
1. Use shapes of capital letters of A, E, I, O, and U. Create an interesting two dimensional composition, use any four colours of your choice to colour this composition.
2. compose an ABSTRACT(dont depict objects of nature or manmade. Visualise BOLD, thick numbers, use principles of design to create composition) 2d drawing using numbers 3, 6 and 0. use each number as many times as required , however each number should be used atleast once. write down the logic behind your composition and how you are trying to follow the design principles to create an aesthetically pleasing composition.
3. Use the basic 3D shapes of a cylinder, cone and a sphere and create an interesting stable composition you can use in your house as a decorative object, you can scale each object to any size of your choice, and use them in multiples, but it has to have a minimum of one of each of these objects, Also show the effect of light and shadow on your composition.
4. You have been provided with pieces of coloured paper in the shape of red triangles, blue circles and yellow squares. Make a composition in the given space using a maximum of five pieces.
5. Five bricks, four circular wooden logs and six balls are given to you. Make an interesting three dimensional stable composition using these elements and show the effect of light and shadow on the composition.