Drawing is an important aspect of an academic course in our subject.
Reason 1: The National NCS rubric allocates 15 of 50 marks (LO1) for drawing activities
Reason 2: Tertiary institutes require certain drawings for their portfolios. These should be collected slowly and methodically in your source books.
You will be required to complete ONE of these portfolio drawings for your MTDTD project for 15 marks.
Consider the solution you have come up with for this project, and choose one of the drawing categories that fits in with it.
Taken from the UCT requirements ... (see link below)
b) Drawings:
You are required to submit 4 original A3 size (420mm x 297mm) drawings on paper in at least two different media (such as pencil, charcoal, pen or brush). These drawings must be from life and NOT from photographs nor traced, and must include the following:
- self-portrait
- still life
- figure or animal study
- architectural or landscape study
- still life
- figure or animal study
- architectural or landscape study
All work must be clearly labeled (printed) on the reverse side of the drawing and packed flat between two sheets of card in standard C3 size envelope (458mm x 324mm) available from any stationers or Postnet.
UCT Michaelis School of Art - portfolioSchoolscape by Sa'diyah Le'tang |
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