What is Art? Agnes Martin “Art is the concrete representation of our most subtle feelings.” Art In America (p.124, 1996)
AP Studio Art: Concentration!

Goals:
- 2.6 create multiple solutions to visual challenges that show understanding in relationships between composition and meaning of artwork.
- What have your previous sketches been over the past months? Are you still thinking about your CONCENTRATION? How have you been planning the NEW ideas out for your work?
What have you come up with? What materials are you planning on using? How does it fit into your current body of work?
Advanced Drawing: Do you ever feel, like you’re a paper bag? (Thanks kids)
Goals:
- 2.6 create multiple solutions to visual challenges that show understanding in relationships between composition and meaning of artwork.
- What did you do last week to prepare yourself for in the design and execution of this still life / commentary work? Discussion of others work and verbalizing your personal thoughts. Called on for comments – not just random participation.
What did you take away from the drawing today? What are you succeeding with?
Drawing: Kandinsky and MUSIC!

Goals:
- 1.2Ac: Choose from a range of materials and methods of traditional and contemporary artistic practices to plan works of art and design.
- What feelings do you get from your FAVORITE piece of music? What song / artist is that?
What shapes did you struggle to find? What ideas did you find as you listened to the music?
Studio Art 360: Develop Compositions for Final Drawing.

Goals:
- 10.1P: Document the process of developing ideas from early stages to fully elaborated ideas.
- One more day with your VALUE scales and the like. What is ONE THING you really need to focus on when it comes to UNDERSTANDING your use of VALUE in these exercises?
EXPLAIN how you are seeing VALUE differently today than you did 3 days ago. Two statements that help define this NEW UNDERSTANDING.
How about COMPOSITIONS? Looking for ideas? Let’s Look HERE!