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The admissions portfolio requirements of VCUarts Qatar emphasize creative thinking and development as being of equal importance to drawing skills. This course will teach the necessary skills to build a competitive portfolio. Students will have time for practice and personal feedback, while developing an understanding of the vigor and value of an arts/design education at VCUarts Qatar.
Please note that this schedule is flexible and may be subject to change
Week 1: Introduction to course, teacher, and VCUarts Qatar; introduction to Composition; introduction to Sketch Booking
Week 2: Observational Drawing/Line Drawing
Week 3: Introduction to color
Week 4: Introduction to Basic Value Drawing
Week 5: Advanced Value Drawing
Week 6: Creative Thinking: Sketchbook and communicating ideas
Week 7: Using a camera to document your ideas and work
Week 8: Final Review – Preparing your Portfolio
Please note: VCUarts Qatar reserves the right to cancel classes for which not enough participants are registered. Already paid fees will be refunded.
Please do not purchase materials until VCUarts Qatar has sent final course confirmation.
To be bought and brought in for every class by course participants:
Participants are allowed to buy materials from their desired place. Below are a few suggestions.
On occasions, there may be some more materials to be bought and brought in if and when advised by the instructor.
Start: Tue, 1 Oct, 2025
End: Tue, 19 Nov, 2025
Lessons: 8
Days: Tuesdays
Time: 5pm–8pm
Location: VCUarts Qatar
Cost: QAR 1600
Naima Monif Almajdobah
Naima is a designer holding an Honors bachelor’s degree in graphic design and is currently undergoing her master’s degree in Design Studies from VCUarts Qatar. Naima’s exploration and interest in design grew from a personal interest in sonic explorations and cultural literacy. She believes that focusing on her culture and mixing it with contemporary mediums and technologies, can preserve that culture and shed light on the lost crafts that once existed and for other people to learn more about it.