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Digital Portfolio Name Date

About Me Use “About Me” handout to create an autobiography

What Visual Art Mean to Me Explain what the VA class is; what you have learned in it; how ART is useful to you.

Ceramics I:Topics Clay Stamp Coasters/Slab building Op Art dish/Slab building with attachment Name plate/Slab w/ attachment Candle Holder/3D slab construction Clay pinch pot fish Clay Medallion Animal Bas Relief Coiled bowl Water proof Vase/cylinder form w/ attachment Set of Mugs w/ handles/water proof/Dinnerware safe Slab Box/Celebration Box Freedom Project Slab Composition Container/3D Slab construction/Form Tooth brush holder and soap dish Woven Basket/Drape Form Cultural Project

My Clay Stamp

Clay Slab Coasters

Op Artist Dish

My Name Plate

My Candle Holder

My Clay Medallion

Bas Relief

My Pinch Pot: Clay Fish

Coil Project

Clay Cylinder Vase

Clay Slab Composition Container

Set of Four Mugs

Tooth Brush Holder and Soap Dish

Woven Basket

Celebration Box

Cultural Box or Cultural Project

Why did Humankind create art? Explain why clay-made objects are important for learning about other cultures? Name three Insert 3 pictures that are strong examples of this culture How do objects made from clay reflect a culture’s values and beliefs? Why do so many cultures use clay to create objects? What objects What objects were made?

Freedom Project

Slab Box In creating my Slab Box I chose to not deviate from the use of slab construction. There are six sides to the box and the lid also has six sides as well as a top. The feet and knob are also constructed completely of slabs. Overall I think the glaze application looks stunning. The size of the box meet the requirements of the project. Please include a description of each of your projects, techniques used, how the glaze looked, size and dimension, etc with a large photograph of your work . Please delete this slide. This is an example…………

Glossary Term Definition – look this word up and find an ART DICTIONARY definition that contains a explanation that you understand! Insert 3 pictures that are strong examples of this concept Briefly explain how each image is a demonstration of this concept Briefly explain how each image is a demonstration of this concept Briefly explain how each image is a demonstration of this concept

Other Ceramic projects at SHS, MS or elementary Include two examples of work done in other classes with descriptions. (Poetry, 3D Projects, etc…)

Art Courses *List course and date and final grade (Art I, fall 2010, final grade: 89)

Conclusion Include any other quote you want to include, or a final statement that sums up your philosophy about art. END.