Google Slide Portfolio - links
40 minutes
6/5 (Studio)
6/6 Slide Show organize hardcopy
6/7
End second quarter grades.
1/3% total grade
6/8 Slide show digital
1/3% total grade
6/9 All work due - Class final average returned on Monday (NO LATE WORK)!!!
1/3% total grade
6/12 Final class average - website design
6/13 Last Day of School
1/3% total grade
List of work to be included in Portfolio
Cover letter/Resume/Artist Statement
Photo Restoration - Artist Reflection (2 to a page 8x10)
Selective colors (4 to a page 8x10) - Artist Reflection
Zombie - Artist Reflection
Book Designs (2 to a page 8x10) - Artist Reflection
Portrait in Portrait (3 to a page 8x10 collage color background) - Artist Reflection
Animal/Celebrity (2 to a page 8x10) - Artist Reflection
Artwork Studies (4 to a page 8x10) - Artist Reflection (cubism, futurism, pop art, impressionism)
Poem - Artist Reflection
Phobia - Artist Reflection
10% Each - Image = 5% Artist Reflection = 5%
In the interest of clarity, let’s define “artist statement,” since I’ve already needlessly complicated things by introducing a wedding metaphor into the mix.
An artist statement is a not-too-long series of sentences that describe what you make and why you make it. It’s a stand-in for you, the artist, talking to someone about your work in a way that adds to their experience of viewing that work.
MAKING IT LOOK PRETTY
A reflective statement is a written record of your artistic process for any individual artwork you’ve created.
A good reflective statement describes step-by-step what you did, and more importantly, why you did it. It can touch on some of the challenges you faced and how you overcame them. It can even mention ideas you have for your next piece.