Graphite Self Portraits

The students in Year 5 and 6 created these stunning graphite portraits. To create their pieces the students first covered their page with powdered graphite and used a photograph of themselves to draw from. Then using kneedable erasers, the students looked at the highlights and lowlights on their face and pulled off the graphite to reveal the lightest points on the image. Then, the students began drawing in the detail, by working on their image with both the photograph and artwrok turned upside down. This allowed the students to work on drawing what they could see, rather than what they thought they knew. The final pieces are a credit to the focus and persistence that the students showed during the process.










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