What is analytical drawing?
Observational drawing which record the details of a subject.
Drawings produced from the student’s imagination.
Drawings which develop compositional ideas.
What does a contour line drawing show?
Light and shade
Outlines, edges and shapes of the subject
Depth and form
Which medium would be best for a tonal analytical drawing?
4H pencil
HB pencil
Charcoal
Which medium would be most useful for creating a detailed analytical drawing?
2H pencil
4B pencil
Which of the following is an example of producing analytical drawings from primary source?
Drawing images of faces that you have selected from magazines.
Making drawings of your own face by looking in a mirror.
Making drawings from photographs that a teacher has taken for you.
Which of the following would be secondary source material?
A box of shells belonging to the art department.
Photographs of shells which you have produced yourself.
A personal selection of images of shells which you have found on the internet.
Analytical drawings techniques use visual elements for different effects. Which of the following is a visual element?
Texture
Composition
Subject matter
A student has to make analytical drawings of the subject matter which they intend to use in a still life. What is the subject matter likely to be?
Images of landscapes
A particular person
A selection of objects
Which of the following materials would be most suitable for producing analytical studies of a coastal landscape on location?
Pens, acrylic paints and printing inks
Pencils, pens and oil pastels
Coloured pencils, waterproof inks and oil paints
Why might you produce analytical drawings for a textile design?
To create different repeat patterns.
To develop motifs and patterns that you have drawn previously.
To investigate your source of inspiration and record patterns and details which could be developed into motifs.