- process images
- close up of visual journals/ thumbnail sketches
- photos that you took for references
- final concentration images
ALSO, You should go back to each of your concentration images and begin adding some writing/ artist statement to tell about your media and process. You need to let the viewer know the "why" behind the image (idea), also explain what process and media that are NOT apparent within the image.
For each work, state the following in writing:
- Idea(s) visually evident (100 characters maximum, including spaces)
- Materials used (100 characters maximum, including spaces)
- Processes used (100 characters maximum, including spaces)
Below is a list of what you should have up to this point:
Under the "my art" category, you should have the following:
- Summer artwork/ Summer photos
- Concentration #1 (and the visual journal AND process images for this assignment)*
- Manic Monday #1 (creating with unconventional materials)
- Concentration #2 (Plus any progress photos AND the visual journal for this assignment)*
- Manic Monday #2-- (Jim Dine/ Mark-making images)
- Concentration #3-- (Plus any progress photos AND the visual journal for this assignment)*
- Manic Monday #3--(Brown Bag Challenge result(s))
- Technology Tuesday--original and the result
- Throwback Thursday-- original and the result
- Frantic Friday-- Heather Hanson kinetic body drawing
- Concentration #4-- (Plus any progress photos AND the visual journal for this assignment)*
- Manic Monday #4-- Watercolor Monotype
Under the "sketchbook" category, you should have the following:
- 3 art 21 visual journals
- PTSA Reflection Entry
- GA Farm Bureau Entry
- Kell Holiday Card entry
- Visual Journal project profiles for each project you did:
- Concentration overview
- Concentration #1
- Concentration #2
- Concentration #3
- Concentration #4
Last thing for your blog, you should take photographs of any Quality pieces that you created in previous years that are "AP Caliber" and put them in the "other/ old artwork" category. This could be any of the following:
- Artwork from previous classes here at Kell
- Sketchbook assignments you completed on your own or as part of a class
- Artwork you did for other classes/ clubs such as NAHS or contests you participated in
- Artwork you have done for fun on your own.