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AP Drawing · No written exam · Portfolio submitted May 2026
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250 words each · Every work requires a written response. Master these 3 types.
In 250 words: state your investigation question briefly, explain what this drawing explores, describe your specific mark-making choices (why this tool, this pressure, this line quality), explain how the drawing's formal choices embody the investigation's ideas, and describe what you'll do differently next.
This drawing continues my investigation into [question]. Working with [media], I explored [specific aspect] through [approach]. I chose [media] because its [property] — specifically its [quality] — creates a [effect] that [concept]. The [mark/element] at [area] references [influence/source], transformed by [difference]. In the next work, I will [revision direction].
Your 250-word investigation response should explain how this drawing connects to, departs from, or builds on previous works. What new territory does this drawing open? How has your understanding of the investigation question changed? Avoid describing what the viewer sees; explain what you were thinking about as you drew.
My sustained investigation explores [question] through drawing. Having established [approach] in earlier works, this piece examines [new dimension] by [formal strategy]. The investigation shifted when I discovered [insight], which led me to [decision]. This drawing connects to [previous work] through [link] while departing in [way] — a shift that opened [new understanding].
Your 5 selected drawings are judged as a group. Choose works that show your strongest mark-making command, your most fully realized ideas, and a range of approaches within your investigation. Scan or photograph flat; no fingerprints, creases, or shadows in submissions. The 5 works should read as variations on a single drawn investigation.
These 5 drawings represent the investigation's core progression from [starting concept] to [final resolution]. [Drawing 1] establishes the investigation's mark-making vocabulary. [Drawing 3] represents the pivotal shift when I [discovery]. [Drawing 5], my most resolved, achieves [quality] through [approach]. Together they demonstrate [growth arc].
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