GCSEs ranging from grade 9-4
Students must be confident in their drawing skills
Why Choose Life Drawing?
Life drawing is an inspiring and essential subject for anyone passionate about art and wanting to develop their creative abilities. Studying life drawing at Itchen Sixth Form College allows students to deepen their understanding of human anatomy, enhance their technical skills, and express their artistic vision through a variety of media. Whether you aim to pursue a career in art, design, illustration, or beyond, life drawing is the foundation of many creative practices and offers both personal and professional growth. By exploring the human form in great detail, students develop the technical expertise and artistic flair that set them apart in any creative field.
In your first year (Level 2), you will explore the fundamental principles of life drawing, focusing on the study of the human body through observation, practice, and experimentation. You’ll develop your skills through a variety of drawing techniques, including charcoal, pencil, ink, and digital media. You will explore the relationship between anatomy and artistic expression, discovering the dynamics of the human figure and how to depict it accurately and creatively.
You will complete the following Level 2 units:
With these units forming a grounded foundation you may take the second year and cover units 1, 2 and 3 in far more depth to gain a Level 3 qualification.
In your second year (Level 3), you will refine your life drawing skills further and expand your artistic knowledge. You’ll explore advanced techniques and creative methods, including mixed media, expressive drawing, and the integration of personal style. There will be opportunities to experiment with new approaches to figure drawing and to develop a portfolio that reflects your individuality as an artist. As you progress, you will also engage with contemporary approaches to life drawing, helping to contextualise your practice in the wider world of art and design.
Through your studies in life drawing, you will develop a broad range of artistic and technical skills, including:
The skills you develop in life drawing are highly transferable and can be applied across many creative disciplines. Some of the transferable skills include:
Studying life drawing at Itchen Sixth Form College opens doors to a wide range of exciting and rewarding career opportunities. Beyond the obvious path of becoming a professional artist, life drawing provides a strong foundation for other creative industries, including:
Whether you continue onto higher education or jump straight into the workforce, life drawing equips you with the essential skills to thrive in creative fields and beyond. The knowledge and experience gained throughout your course at Itchen will allow you to pursue a career that is both personally fulfilling and professionally impactful.
For more information contact:
Kate MatthewsPosition: Director of Curriculum for Performing and Visual Arts