Assignment 1: Pencil Portrait
Assignment guidance:
The subject for this assignment should be either a photo/ observation (using a mirror) of yourself or, a photo/ observation (drawing from life) of a fellow student in your class which captures and uses ‘expression’. ●
You should have practised your subject for this assignment using a full page in your sketchbook, prior to starting on your final outcome. ○ You will receive more marks for using: A ‘full’ range of tone, appropriately with clear knowledge and understanding of ‘light’ (cause/ effect) Good structure and proportion. Attention to detail(s). A considered background.
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This assignment is to be done on ‘A1’ (size) drawing paper, and your portrait should fill the drawing space/ area. The portrait should include neck, shoulders and a considered background, either abstract or realistic. Read the Assessment Objectives carefully to ensure you know how your work will be marked by clicking on the ‘AFL’ button on the assignment page.
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Use techniques that you have learnt in class to help your work develop using good basic structure.
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Visit our online ‘Art Gallery’ to see more examples. Go to our YouTube page, and watch the demo’s/ tutorials. Plan your assignment carefully using your sketchbook to write/ explain, and illustrate your intentions and ideas. Take time to assess your work as it progresses and make changes where appropriate. Use a sharp pencil for details in your portrait. Bring out ‘Light’ by using a rubber to create effect and contrast in your work. Choose your subject carefully, selecting an original and personal image/ portrait to work from, will make for a much more enjoyable experience, and stronger outcome, possibly resulting in higher marks.