For drawing II we had even more freedom. We did a variety of collages and some color chalk too.
One of the first projects we attempted was doing a self-portrait. I was trying to get a slightly different angle than a normal frontal view. (No, I'm not angry :) )

This is my self-portrait relief piece that I did in red clay, ink, glue and white ocean sand.

This is done in color chalk(very messy) from a still life our teacher set up for us.

Here are a couple of still-life sketches that were done more quickly, one of a plaster mold (head) and Mr. Skeleton.


Another project that we had in Drawing II was to keep a sketch journal of sketches. The goal was to make 4 weekly sketches spending about 5-10 minutes at a time. Here are a couple of examples:

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