Art is the Product of Process: 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. 101 Things to Learn in Art School Kit White © 2011 Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Kit White
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Stained Glass: VIDEO then WORK
10.1Ac: Utilize inquiry methods of observation, research, and experimentation to explore unfamiliar subjects through art-making.
You are essentially on your own today. Look carefully at the panel design and PLAN OUT the PROCESS you are going to be using in the building of the work. This is ALL ABOUT PROCESS!

om one side to the other on boards, paying for glass. A: Working on your own G: What challenges did you have today? Remember that if one piece is cut wrong it will throw off the entire rest of the work. Make sure you are working carefully.
CIaD: Fonts, Joining, Cutting, and Pathfinder
7.1Ac: Recognize and describe personal aesthetic and empathetic responses to the natural world and constructed environments.
What are three things you got done or are struggling with regarding yesterday’s work? Today you are WORKING with a great sense of FOCUS on the Logotype Designs.

What successes did you have in resolving some of the challenges from this project? It is all about DESIGN… What is the main ELEMENT that you see in your work? Line? Shape? Color?
Drawing: Landscape
2.1Ac: Through experimentation, practice, and persistence, demonstrate acquisition of skills and knowledge in a chosen art form.
PLEASE READ THIS (Click HERE) ALOUD BEFORE YOU GET TO WORK – An interview with David Hockney.
Look at your series – What are your thoughts about your techniques / compositions? TODAY you work half the time on one pencil drawing and the other half of the time on the other pencil drawing. GO TO IT!

What are you happiest with in regard to your drawings? What are the lessons learned as you create a series of works versus one at a time?
AP Studio Art: Concentration Time
2.2Ad: Demonstrate understanding of the importance of balancing freedom and responsibility in the use of images, materials, tools, and equipment in the creation and circulation of creative work.
What has been your biggest challenge from the past week worth of making art. Today – get together for 10 minutes and talk with one another about the direction of the works 9 – 12.

As you look back on the bast 2.5 quarters of work, what are 3 of your biggest impressions from your studio mate’s works?
Advanced Drawing: Still Life
3.1Ad: Reflect on, re-engage, revise, and refine works of art or design considering relevant traditional and contemporary criteria as well as personal artistic vision.
What are aspects of your drawing that is successful? What are aspects of the drawing that you?

What did you see in your neighbor’s drawings that were successful / needed work? Why do you feel the POP artists chose to pursue the EVERYDAY object to base their body of work on? Share your thoughts with the clas