“Art Can Be Anything.” It is not defined by medium or the means of its production, but by a collective sense that it belongs to a category of experiences we have come to know as “art”.”
“101 Things Learned in Art School”, Kit White, 2011, MIT Press
As we wrap up the week – describe how you see this course or the lessons learned in the course as being able to be related to your life outside of this studio space. Consider not the assignments or techniques associated with the assignments, but how you can use those ideas elsewhere in your life.
Studio Art 360: TECHNOLOGY!
last day on the computer. How do you envision this tool, use of the tools, to be something that could be used as a tool in a future career?

looking back on the past 3 weeks of construction, collaboration, and creativity, what is one soft skill and one hard skill (AHOM, NVAS) that you feel you have developed? Explain.
Painting: WATERCOLORS this week!
Are there aspects of painting that you are hoping to develop? What do you really hope to learn / experience in the making of the watercolors?

What two things did you struggle with today in your painting (or paintings)? AT THIS MOMENT?
J.M.W. Turner BIO: http://www.biography.com/people/jmw-turner-40806
Turner Norham Castle on the River Tweed Above
Drawing: Van Gogh’s Bird Nests – in PENCIL
What do you see creating a series of drawings can do for a artist that a single drawing would not allow the artist to do?

As you look at your THUMBNAILS and the numerous drawings you have begun, what are the strengths that you are seeing as you move forward?
AP Studio Art: Work of Art – NATURE
When you look to INSPIRATION… What is it that you draw your ideas from?

Who do YOU think is on the OUTS? What might be worth your while as you visit the out doors next week?