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Graded Awards in Drawing Expression and Meaning

Course description

To complete Graded Awards in Drawing: Expression and Meaning, you will need to create a drawing that effectively interprets a given theme. You must support your drawing with a portfolio of evidence that includes; an inspiration sheet, a preparatory sheet, and a written statement.

Subject specialists at UAL Short Courses will mark your work, then you will be issued a digital certificate with your grade plus a digital badge to share online.

Like traditional awards, Graded Awards give recognition for your drawing ability in the form of a grade. They allow you flexibility and freedom to complete the exam at your own pace in an environment you are comfortable with. The awards are highly valued by creative employers and are endorsed by the UK VFX industry.

Who should take this Graded Award?

  • We suggest you take this grade if you have already completed grades 1-5 to achieve the complete set of Graded Awards. You can also jump in at this grade if you are an advanced learner wanting to demonstrate your skill at using materials and techniques to create meaningful images.
  • Those who wish to develop their drawing skills in key areas and receive feedback from specialists
  • Those wishing to prove their drawing skills to employers and universities
  • Those with some previous drawing experience looking for validation of their skills

Clear instructions and support materials:

  • Each grade has a dedicated exam paper where the task is explained in easy-to-read language
  • Plenty of time to practise and a low-pressure assessment method
  • Receive clear instructions on how to upload and submit your work

A certificate of completion:

  • Our subject specialists will assess your work and issue your grade - pass, merit or distinction.
  • We will send you a certificate and a digital badge to share on your CV and social media when you complete at level
  • If you don’t get the grade you want, you can retake the award until you are happy
  • To get the full set of Graded Awards in Drawing, complete with digital badges and certificate, you’ll need to complete grades 1-6 of the awards. Or for advanced learners, you’ll need to complete grades 4-6
  • Please note, on completion of the UAL Short Courses Graded Awards you will be issued with a non-accredited certificate of completion with your awarded grade stated

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Details

Graded Awards are a package of six awards that recognise different skills in drawing. They progress from one to six in level of difficulty. You can either start at the beginning for a complete assessment or jump in at a higher level if you want to receive recognition of a particular skill.

Grade 1 - Copying

To complete the Copying award, you will need to create and submit a drawing copied from one of the images provided in the paper. You will be assessed on observation, accuracy, and materials and techniques.

Grade 2 - Line

To complete the Line award, you will need to make and submit a line drawing that accurately depicts a given subject.  Assessment will be on; accuracy and observation; use of materials and techniques; and your ability to create an interesting and visually complex image.

Grade 3 - Tone

To complete the Tone award, you will need to create and submit a tonal drawing that accurately depicts a given subject and effectively records light and shadow.

Grade 4 - Composition

To complete the Composition award, you will need to create and submit a series of drawings which focus on composition. To make your composition you will choose at least 3 items from the provided list.

Grade 5 - Colour

To complete the Colour award, you will create a drawing that effectively records a subject from observation. Choose one of the given subjects to make a drawing on paper, showing how you use colour to create meaning.

Grade 6 - Expression and meaning

To complete the Expression and Meaning award, you will need to create a drawing that effectively interprets a given theme. You must support your drawing with a portfolio of evidence that includes; an inspiration sheet, a preparatory sheet, and a written statement.

Assessment

  • Each paper includes examples of pass, merit and distinction criteria
  • Each paper includes an assessment grid outlining the learning objectives to help give you your best chance of success

Materials

Materials needed will be some or all the following.

  • Pencil
  • Paper (A3/A4)
  • Pens
  • Coloured pencils
  • Pastels
  • Oil pastels
  • Felt tip pens

The full materials needed for each award are listed on the exam paper.

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Graded Awards in Drawing: Expression and Meaning is the final of the six grades which together create the full Graded Awards in Drawing. It’s a chance to receive recognition of your advanced skill in interpreting themes and expressing meaning and ideas through your drawings.The awards are judged by UAL Short Course subject specialists and are designed to assess your ability to draw in a challenging and accessible way.  Learn, improve and test your drawing skills with UAL short courses Graded Awards.

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