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Tri-Study Presentation By (name)

Brief statement introduction… ’installation combine’. _ Comparative Study (minimum 10 slides pages): 1.Introduction to the artists selected to study for the project (minimum 1 slide). (Minimum 1 slide) presenting the three images of the selected influences.   2. Slides (5 total minimum) that examines and compares three artists selected and their art piece that was used in the creation of your project. The works selected should come from differing cultural context. 3. Connections and comparison to your art piece (minimum 3 slide pages) Connections to each of the 3 artworks selected. *Both of these sections use the Frameworks. Please reference these and the IB rubrics. Identify the theme… Brief statement introduction… ’installation combine’. CS Slide page 1

3 selected images ‘Visual Research Artistic Influences’ CS slide page 2 Identify artist, title, dimensions, media, source… Identify artist ,title, dimensions, media, source… Identify artist, title, dimensions, media, source…

Comparative Study CS slide page 3 Comparative study part of the tri study: Why did you select these artworks …

Identify one artist’s artwork selected. Example below… Comparative Study Identify one artist’s artwork selected. Example below… CS slide page 4 1. This a collection of photographs featuring the same subject. 4. The photographs show the subject from different angles, at different depths, and in different alignments in the lens. 3. The background is solid white which greatly contrasts his dark shirt. 5. The blank background draws emphasis to the different textures of the subject. 2. These photos are in black and white. Francis Bacon, Richard Avedon, April 11, 1979, photograph, dimensions unknown

Comparative Study Identify and discuss second artist’s artwork selected. below is an example… CS slide page 5 1. This is a photograph. 2. This piece is in black and white. 3. Although the background is not a solid color, the light is only captured on the subject which treats the background as though it were solid black. 5. This photo captures enough of the subjects face that she recognizable on a glance. 4. There is only one light source in the photo coming from the right front. Marilyn Monroe, Elliott Erwitt, 1956, gelatin print, dimensions unknown

Comparative Study Identify and discuss third artist’s artwork selected… below is an example… 1. This is a portrait of a woman’s face.. 4. This picture does not have much texture. The skin and hair are both very smooth, and the background is blank. 2. This photo is black and white. 5. There is a blank background with a light gradient. 3. There are light lights and dark darks in this photo making great contrast in color. CS slide page 6 Greta Garbo, Cecil Beaton, Date Unknown, Gelatin Print, Dimensions Unknown

Comparisons of the 3 images… below is an example… Comparative Study Comparisons of the 3 images… below is an example… - All of them are black and white photographs - All of them are portraits. - A&C the subjects are looking directly at the camera - A&B both have solid backgrounds; however A has a white background and B has a black background - A&C the photographs are predominantly light whereas C is predominantly dark due to the dark background. - The subject in all of the photos are celebrities CS slide page 7

Comparative Study Connections and comparison to your art piece (minimum 3 slide pages) Connections to each of the 3 artworks selected. CS slide page 8

Comparative Study Connections and comparison to your art piece (minimum 3 slide pages) Connections to each of the 3 artworks selected. CS slide page 9

Comparative Study Connections and comparison to your art piece (minimum 3 slide pages) Connections to each of the 3 artworks selected. CS slide page 10

Process Portfolio Process Portfolio Process Portfolio (minimum 5 slide pages): “Evidence sustained experimentation, exploration, manipulation and refinement of the art making form(s)” selected that included a component of drawing. These slide pages can and should include images of process and of the visual journal. Content demonstrates analytical and media / technique research.   Process Portfolio pages should cover the five areas of criteria: Skills, techniques and processes Critical Investigation Communication of Ideas and intentions (in both in visual and written forms) Reviewing, refining and reflecting (in both in visual and written forms) Presentation and subject specific languages PP slide page 1

Process Portfolio Process Portfolio PP slide page 2

Process Portfolio Process Portfolio PP slide page 3

Process Portfolio Process Portfolio PP slide page 4

Process Portfolio Process Portfolio PP slide page 5

Exhibition Exhibition _ Exhibition (minimum 3 slide pages): Curatorial Rationale (500 words) Photograph of the art piece. Stating the title, media, and dimensions in cm.) Photograph of the piece in installation site. EXH slide page 1

Exhibition ‘Curatorial Rationale’ EXH slide page 2

Exhibition Exhibition EXH slide page 3

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