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Please demonstrate, in a drawing of a cube, how you would shade and blend effectively using graphite pencils, utilising the different pencil grades (explaining the difference between pencil grades).

Would first have them demonstrate on the webcam how they would shade and blend on a simple drawing of a cube. Having them draw a cube will force them to consider perspective, while allowing them a simple ...

Answered by Jessica L. Art tutor
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How do I find artistic inspiration for a project that could go in so many directions?

The key is to avoid being overwhelmed. To achieve this, you need to systematically reduce your options from "so many" , to one possible direction. You need to ask yourself what it is you like lo...

Answered by Kayra U. Art tutor
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What is the difference between the cubism and fauvism movement in art?

Despite sharing a time period and many aspects of style, the two movements have many prominent differences. The subjects share a common subject matter: both are still life, featuring frui...

Answered by Isabelle B. Art tutor
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what exactly is the purpose of a sketchbook and how do I meet the criteria?

Although having good quality artwork in your sketchbook is important, its primary purpose is to support your final pieces. Therefore at least 50% of the page should be writing. The sketchbook is there to ...

Answered by Madison B. Art tutor
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How do I develop an original idea for my final piece?

Once you have been given the theme, I would first brainstorm ideas about different avenues you could explore, it's a good idea to take a double page in your sketchbook and create a mindmap with ideas - yo...

Answered by Sophie V. Art tutor
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