Some  of the weaknesses observed from the works of the candidates included:
                    
                      - Poor composition
 
                    
                    The principle of  Harmony (unity) was totally disregarded by many candidates in their  composition. Rather than drawing the objects as a unified composition, most  candidates isolated the objects by drawing them separately from each other. The  right approach to drawing is to combine all elements into one single  composition.
                    
                      - Shading deficiency
 
                    
                    The element of  value, shown in the grading of tones to represent objects in their solid forms  and to indicate the source of light was completely disregarded by most candidates.  Candidates, in their inability to grade the tones could not depict contrast  between the objects and also between the objects and the background.
                    
                      - Inappropriate use of paper
 
                    
                    Candidates could  not use the available space appropriately. The proper approach is for  candidates to produce a proportional and centralized composition. However as  usual, candidates’ drawings were either too small or too large for the  available space. In most cases, these drawings were not positioned centrally.
                    
                      - Non-indication of baseline and  background
 
                    
                    The baseline and background were not represented  in most drawings and this made the drawings to float and not placed within  appropriate environment. It is always appropriate to indicate or depict the  relationship between the subject matter and the environment and this can only  be achieved by an indication of the base upon which the objects are placed, as  well as the background.
                    
4. SUGGESTED  REMEDIES 
                      The deficiencies  outlined above could be addressed through the following actions: 
                    
                      - Understanding the elements and  principles of art
 
                    
                    Candidates  should make effort to understand the elements and principles of art as well as  the ways of applying them in artistic compositions. Knowledge of the element of  value for example, will enable them to use graded tones to render the actual  forms of objects and help them to show contrast between objects. The principle  of harmony will also facilitate unity in their composition.
                      (2)        Exposure to quality art works
                      Students should  be exposed to quality art works through visits to art studios, and exhibitions.  They can also subject themselves to tutelage under competent professionals.
                      (3)        Constant practice
                      Students should  learn to draw at all times. This makes it imperative for them to arm themselves  with sketchpads to enable them engage in constant practice of drawing.
                      (4)        Contextualization of composition
                      Candidates  should learn to stabilize their drawing and place them in appropriate context.  An indication of baseline will show the platform upon which objects are  arranged and the background will place the composition in a suitable environment.  This is necessary in preventing a drawing from hanging loosely in space.