Portfolio Jenny Papworth

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Portfolio Jenny Papworth Application to Foundation Diploma in Art and Design University for the Creative Arts Portfolio

Drawing Pen and Ink Brighton Pavilion Venice Pencil Glass of Water Spoon Pastel Nectarines White Jug Daffodil Head Apples

Brighton Pavilion (detail)

Brighton Pavilion Detail

I try to use an extensive range of marks: hatching, obliques, and various dashes and dots (see below). I like to use a wide tonal range; I built up marks to create an intense black in some areas and intentionally leave other areas bare. The contrast makes the drawing striking; the white of the page makes the built up areas appear even darker and the dark areas highlight the blankness of the page. My style of drawing has been influenced by the work of Sir Hugh Casson. In this piece I have tried to emulate some of Casson’s techniques - his use of oblique (above right) and his technique of smudging the ink with water - while maintaining a strong sense of my own style. Right: Sir Hugh Casson, Pen and ink Above right: Sir Hugh Casson, Left: examples of pen marks used in ‘Brighton ‘Pavilion’

Details of ‘Brighton Pavilion’ showing the techniques I have used

Venice Pen and ink, water

Venice The original photograph

Daler-Rowney Artists Pencils in ‘Black Drawing’ and Black Smooth’ Glass of Water Daler-Rowney Artists Pencils in ‘Black Drawing’ and Black Smooth’

Spoon 2b pencil

Nectarines soft pastel

Nectarines original photograph

White Jug soft pastel and white acrylic

Daffodil Head soft pastel

Apples soft pastel