Art is the product of process. “Whether conceptual, experimental, emotional, or formal, the process you develop yields the image you produce. The materials you choose, the methods of production, and the sources of the images should all reflect the interests that command your attention. The process does not stop with each work completed. It is ongoing. The cumulative result of that process is a body of work.” Kit White 101 Things I Learned in Art School

Drawing: EYES – It’s all in the EYES.
1.1Ac: Individually or collaboratively formulate new creative problems based on student’s existing artwork.
What is it about the EYES that makes it EASIEST or most DIFFICULT to draw?

What mistakes did YOU make – how bad were they when it came to eyes? What struggles do you have in this process?
Studio Art 360: Observation today – let’s revisit your thumbnails
2.1P: Engage in making a work of art or design without having a preconceived plan.
What was the biggest challenge you found as you began to draw your objects yesterday?

What are 2 difficulties that you had in beginning your drawing today? Remember – DRAWING IS A CHALLENGE – let it be!
AP Studio Art: MID CRIT with Peregrine Honig
Reflect: Learning to think and talk with others about an aspect of one’s work or working process, and learning to judge one’s own work and working process and the work of others.
Today is a Mid-Crit with Peregrine Honig. Are you READY to share your work and ideas? I hope so.

What did you take away from the critique?