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Learn about the different tools and materials of drawing, such as pencils, graphite, charcoal and erasers.
Delve into the portfolio of children’s illustrator William Grill, beloved for his traditional colour pencil art style, William is a popular choice for Children’s publishing and editorial projects.
Painting Experiments, Sketchbook Experiments, Four A4 pages, Mixed Media (Acrylic, Powder Paint, Oil, Water, Masking Fluid, Sketchbook Paper, Canvas, Sandpaper)
Conceptual and atmospheric, explore the portfolio of award-winning Belgium Illustrator Eleni Debo. Her colour palette and conceptual compositions make her a popular choice for Editorial features and publishing projects alike.
In order to become a better artist, it's recommended that you keep an art journal…
Sketchbook refrence work, a page looking into botanical illustration from over the years. I have used a cross section of media including watercolour and fineliner. Using different paper to work on has also been an essential part of these pages as I have experimented on working on sugar paper, newspaper and others. Dimensions: Double page spread in A3 sketchbook.
A Coursework project by Amanda Zheng, ACG Parnell College. Amanda achieved 95% for this project and was awarded Top in NZ for A Level Art.