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PORTFOLIO

QUARTER 1 PORTFOLIO ASSIGNMENT Create a 4-6 piece body of work relating back to a central theme, idea or concept. These works need to relate to one another and potentially be displayed together as one cohesive group. You will use the next 7 weeks to create these pieces along with my guidance. Follow along with me through the next few slides to come up with you idea.

UNIVERSAL CONCEPTS BOUNDARIES CHANGE SYSTEMS COLONY POWER RELIGON REVOLUTION EVOLUTION FRONTIERS EXPLORATION PRESERVATION CONFLICT CYCLE COURAGE HONOR NATURE SYMBOLS COLONY RELIGON ENVIRONMENT ENERGY COMMUNICATION TRANSPORTATION ECONOMICS SUPPLY & DEMAND CULTURE GOVERNMENT LAW& JUSTICE CUSTOMS & TRADITIONS FAMILY

MAKE A LIST OF… 10 things you HATE 10 things you LOVE 10 things you HATE Cross off five you wouldn’t want to do a concentration on. Cross off three you can’t think of five works of art you can imagine yourself creating. Cross off five you wouldn’t want to do a concentration on. Cross off three you can’t think of five works of art you can imagine yourself creating.

Pick one using what is left from both lists. Use the rest of class today to create 12 thumbnails on the storyboard paper provided. This is due before you leave today.

ONCE YOU HAVE A CONCEPT: Create thumbnails of what you plan to create for each work BEFORE you begin working.

Narrowing down even more… Now we will be narrowing down our thumbnails Of the 12, pick 6 to create work around At the end of the time period we will pick 4-6 of these to display together.