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Elements and Performance Criteria

  1. Develop proficiency with a range of drawing techniques and media
  2. Develop ideas for drawing
  3. Organise drawing resources
  4. Create finished drawings
  5. Evaluate own drawing work

Performance Evidence

Evidence of the ability to:

use a process of thorough research and experimentation to confirm ideas for own work

identify and acquire resources required to complete chosen work

adapt and use a range of drawing techniques to create a single major work or multiple drawings that:

shows technical proficiency in chosen techniques

reflects understanding of elements and principles of design

demonstrates innovation and the emergence of an individual style

review and document the research and development process.

Note: If a specific volume or frequency is not stated, then evidence must be provided at least once.


Knowledge Evidence

To complete the unit requirements safely and effectively, the individual must:

describe intellectual property requirements relevant to producing drawing works.

summarise methods used to research creative and technical approaches to drawing

explain how the works of other practitioners may be used to inform individual practice

describe the role of experimentation in developing and refining ideas for drawings and how it relates to the development of an individual style

explain ways to adapt, extend and combine the capabilities of a wide range of drawing techniques

describe, for the elements and principles of design, the detailed characteristics, key interrelationships, use in drawings and how they may be challenged

summarise, for a wide range of tools and equipment used to produce drawings, key physical features, uses and maintenance requirements

list and describe the physical properties and capabilities of a wide range of materials used to produce drawing works

list suppliers of resources for professional drawing practice with particular emphasis on raw, part-processed and processed drawing materials

describe practices and procedures for working safely and sustainably with materials, tools and equipment for producing drawing work.