January 4, 2013 – Friday

R.C. – I pasted the image in your GOOGLE DOC. You are all set.

.Art Foundations 2D: Social Commentary – What are social topics that are important to you in life? We are going to create works over the next week that speak to the social topic that you feel is important enough in your life that you can make work to respond and comment on it. – Social Commentary Brainstorming Worksheet.

  1. 2.6 Work on creating multiple solutions to solve visual challenges.
  2. 3.2 apply subjects, symbols, and ideas in art and use skill to solve visual challenges

http://www.banksy.co.uk/menu.html

Banksy Street Art is SOCIAL COMMENTARY… What social topics are important to you? What might Banksy have been saying about society or life with this work of graffiti?

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Advanced Drawing: Classroom critique is the topic for the day. Online rubrics should have been completed and shared with Mr. Korb. Past today… sad for your deadline.

  1. 4.3 compare relationships in visual art in terms of 4.3.2 aesthetics 4.3.3 and culture as it relates to your own artwork.
  2. 6.2 compare characteristics of the visual arts and other disciplines from history or movement
How do YOU represent when you are talking about art? Do you dress the part?

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AP Studio Art: Working on the next batch of Concentration works and continuing to plan for the next works to come.

Assignment for Monday: In GOOGLE DRIVE, and SHARED WITH ME, answer the following questions…

  1. Clearly and simply, state the central ideas of your concentration (500 CHARACTER maximum).
  2. Explain how the work in your concentration demonstrates your intent and the EXPLORATION of your idea. You may (and should) refer to specific images (art works) as examples. (1350 CHARACTER maximum).

GOALS:

  1. 1.2 create art that demonstrates an understanding of how your ideas relate to the 1.2.1 materials 1.2.2 techniques 1.2.3 and processes you use
  2. 3.3 describe the creation of images and ideas and explain why they are of value
How does this work by Frank Juarez fit with the work we saw yesterday?

Link to works and profile of Wisconsin Artist Frank Juarez

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