MANDATORY STEPS
review and refine your ideas.
review and refine your skills, techniques and processes.
reflect on your development as an artist.
POSSIBLE APPROACHES
reflect on how relevant your work/idea is for today's world.
reflects on the development of concepts that emerged through your experimentation.
reflect on the development of concepts that emerge from conversation about your ideas with others.
evaluate the appropriateness of a technique or media in combination with the idea for the piece.
reflect on mistakes, what you learned through practice and experimentation and how it has helped you develop as an artist.
describe how well an artwork is progressing while suggesting ways to improve the piece.
any new directions you might take through out the process of thinking, practicing and reflecting.
show reflection in many ways: mindmaps, diagrams, sketches, lists, colored notes, pros and cons lists
reflect on your influences
reflect on what links there might be between artworks
reflect on your process for planning the visual qualities of an artwork (balance, dominance, movement etc)
reflection, review and refining of a resolved art work for the exhibition (must include both a picture of the finished work and process documentation)
reflect on how the work will be curated or fit into the space available for your exhibition.
Check your D pages to make sure they align with the criteria:
Did you reflect on how you developed as an artist during this process? (What did you learn about yourself?)
What did you feel during this process and how did it change from when you started the process? Why did you make those changes?
What would you like to try next time you work with that media?
Did you show evidence of any changes, progress, final piece?
Did you include evidence of feedback you got from peers, family, teachers, etc, how did that feedback change your intention/imagery, what kind of effect does it have now?
Process Portfolio pages by Joseph Neus, 2019