Week 3: 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

Art Foundations: Bas Relief and Balance and COLOR
2.1P: Engage in making a work of art or design without having a preconceived plan.
How satisfied are you with your 6” x 6” design? Do you see new and unique ways to make lines and be more aware of the marks that you are making in the art that you are making?
Copper Plate Final Projects HERE
What are three things that you are especially pleased with in the final BAS RELIEF of the copper?
Introduction to Painting: Resolve Watercolor Experiments and then to COLLAGE!
- 5.1Ac: Evaluate, select, and apply methods or processes appropriate to display artwork in a specific place.
- 2.3Ac: Redesign an object, system, place, or design in response to contemporary issues.
30 minutes to resolve the abstract watercolors, then onto the rubrics of the watercolor paintings.
HOMEWORK IN TWO CLASS PERIODS: Artists research on ONE of the following artists for imagery, technique, approach: Winslow Homer, Charles Demuth, Thomas Eakins, Edward Hopper, Dong Kingman, Reginald Marsh, Charles Sheeler, J.M.W. Turner, Thomas Moran, Georgia O’Keefe, James Whistler, or Andrew Wyeth A: Develop / collect images, consider the ideas about yourself and surroundings. This is going to be a SELF-PORTRAIT of sorts – no that it is going to look like you but rather… the objects and images, surroundings, ideas will be about you.

What are 5 images you gathered today that say something about you? How do they? What are your initial thoughts about the idea of the collage and social commentary?
Introduction to Digital Art: Modernism and Font Types
5.1Ac: Evaluate, select, and apply methods or processes appropriate to display artwork in a specific place.
Today we are going to Work to RESOLVE the Modernism Image. In Google Drive is the NEXT BIT of HOMEWORK… You are going to begin to look at and choose fonts to use, fonts that you are drawn to.

What were your final thoughts about the self-assessment? What are 3 ways that you feel self assessment can help you grow as an artist?

Font Homework (and in Google Classroom) HERE.