AP Studio Art —
Drawing Portfolio Section III: Breadth
 
Summary: A variety of experiences in using the formal, technical, and expressive means available to an artist (12 slides)

In the Breadth section, you are asked to demonstrate the range of your drawing experiences and accomplishments in a variety of art forms, concepts, and techniques. You may not submit slides of the same work that you are submitting for Section II. Submitting slides of the same work for Section II and Section III may negatively affect your score.

For this section, you must submit 12 slides of 12 different works. Detail slides may not be included.

Don't use the top 2 rows. Insert slides in sheet as shown here.

Slide Sheet
Slide Pen and Ink

Slide Watercolor

Each slide should be labeled on the mount with a dot in the lower left corner, the dimensions of the work, the medium, and the section in which it belongs.

You are asked to demonstrate your ability to work on a wide variety of drawing problems. The work you submit should demonstrate that you are able to pursue advanced drawing concepts, including observation of three-dimensional subjects and work with invented or nonobjective forms.

Examples

  • The use of various spatial systems, such as linear perspective, the illusion of three-dimensional forms, aerial views, and other ways of creating and organizing space
  • The use of various subjects, such as the human figure, landscape, still-life objects, etc.
  • The use of various kinds of content, such as that derived from observation, an expressionistic viewpoint, imaginary or psychological imagery, social commentary, political statements, and other personal interests
  • The use of pencil, brush, crayon, pastel, charcoal, pen and ink, paint, markers
  • The use of monotype and other printmaking processes, collage, montage, and other media and techniques

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