“Perseverance is failing nineteen times and succeeding the twentieth.” — Julie Andrews
Art Foundations: Artist Statement
How are the ideas coming with the artist statement? This is a challenging process. Stay focused on the ideas we spoke about. Goals:
- 4.4 evaluate and interpret your oil pastel drawing for relationships in 4.4.1 form 4.4.2 context as it related to the original photographic image from the microscope.
YOUR ARTWORKS that have been PHOTOGRAPHED
How do you feel about the paper you have written? Does it fully describe your artwork? Does it partially describe your artwork? Does it fall flat? WHY?
Drawing: WRITE – SUMMARIZE – FINISH – INSPIRE!
- 4.4 evaluate and interpret your oil pastel drawing for relationships in 4.4.1 form 4.4.2 context as it relates to the IDEAS of Wassily Kandinsky – Can you explain it concisely?
LINKS TO WORK WITH TODAY!
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Drawing Link to QR Codes and Links: https://docs.google.com/document/d/13ebIuTM-MRn7hjXJZYkiHzs62zRW7vT_WVIXpn9C51Y/edit?usp=sharing –
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Presentation:https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1wedy6tSTaI78MHnPhRMOL1n0UvXRgWqUcpcizn-BvHE/edit?usp=sharing
- Artist Statement Pages
- Student Artwork to View
- NOTES from the In Class Discussion: 4th Hour and 5th Hour
How do you feel that writing this artist statement has helped you to 1) better understand your art and 2) explained it to your audience, those interested in buying your art?
AP Studio Art: Art Mounting Time
Be CAREFUL as to how you use the tools. Make your lines STRAIGHT and CLEAN! Goals:
- 3.2 apply subjects, symbols, and ideas in art and use skill to solve visual challenges – What are the VISUAL CHALLENGES that you are faced with in this part of the art toolbox?
Well… how did you do? What do you need to FOCUS on as you mount MORE and MORE artworks? Is this as easy as MAKING art? Would you reconsider HOW you make your work so you can skip this step?