2. I did this painting by studying
Picasso's self portrait from
1907.
I tried to replicate the
painting using Acrylic
paints, I blended them on a
separate piece of paper to
achieve the colours I
needed…
Overall I am pleased with this
study and believe it is one of
the best I have done this.
3. This was a water colour study of an Eagle, I believe this study could have
gone better but overall I am pleased with it.
4. This study was done last year, I believe the outcome of this
task was good.
I achieved this by looking at my left hand whilst drawing with
my right and shading the darker areas of my hand.
5. • This is one of my favourite pieces I have done so far, to do this piece I used an A1 sheet of
paper and charcoal/chalk and an image of a butterfly.
I used the charcoal to achieve most of the colour as well as do the outlines for the wing
and leaves, I then used my finger to shade different areas to achieve the different shades.
I also used some white chalk to help with the lighter parts of the picture,
6. • This was the first biro study I have done and don’t think it turned out as good as it could have done.
• The materials used for this was 1 biro pen, piece of paper and an image of a bird.
7. • This was the second watercolour study I did and it is of a birds eye, I believe this study turned out quite
well.
The materials used for this study where Watercolours, paintbrush and paper.
8. • This page consists of live studies of a lizard, a study of a pelican and a watercolour study of a parrot, I
am quite pleased with these images as I believe they have captured the animals well, though I believe the
colour of the parrot could have been blended better.
• The materials used in this study are Watercolours, pencil and paper.
9. • This page consists of pictures of my clay models, I am happy with how my clay models
turned out.
• The materials used for this page where parcel paper and double sided tape to create the
title.
10. • This page is the first page in my book and consists of quick sketches of animals from Manchester
museum.
To do these I had to find an animal/insect I would like to draw and sit down and quickly sketch them.
I believe if I had more time per drawing they would have turned out a lot better.
11. This page is made
up of cut out
images I took from
my research. I
don’t like this page
as it appears
rushed and empty.