This page presents samples of still lifes submitted by successful applicants to our program.
We request drawings and paintings of still lifes in color because they give us an idea of an applicant's ability to perceive, render and use color. Still lifes also afford us an opportunity to assess the applicant's skill with design and composition. In addition, we look at the applicant's use of perspective and handling of light on form. Images must be drawn from direct observation and without the use of photography. An applicant's portfolio must include at least three realistic still lifes in color. Note: Please do not include botanical, biological, medical, or other scientific illustrations among these compulsory pieces.
All images are copyrighted by the respective artist. All rights reserved.
"Condiments" by Brad Gilleland, Class of
2002, rendered in gouache.
"Limes" by Andrew Swift, Class of 1999,
rendered in colored pencil.
"Shoes" by R. Annie Gough, Class of
2001, rendered in acrylics.
"Big Plans" by Andy Rekito, Class of 2002, rendered in watercolor and colored pencil.
"Onions" by Mark Schornak, Class of 1987, rendered in colored pencil.
"Still Life with Glass" by Michael Jensen,
Class of 2005, rendered in oil.
"Still Life, Dorm Room" by Lauren Sawchyn,
Class of 2005, rendered in oil.
"Teapot & Tomatoes" by Sally Griffith-Oh,
Class of 2002, rendered in watercolor.