Grade (11th or 12th) and Portfolio (2D, 3D or DP)

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Grade (11th or 12th) and Portfolio (2D, 3D or DP) Your Name Grade (11th or 12th) and Portfolio (2D, 3D or DP) Introduction

Breadth-Artwork from another class #1 What inspired this artwork? Why did you make this artwork? Describe the process. (How was it made, what materials did you use, what art-making technique was used?) What did you enjoy the most when making this? What part about the process did you enjoy the least, what challenges did you come across? What is your favorite part about this work of art? DO NOT POINT OUT THE AREAS YOU ARE NOT HAPPY WITH. Does this work of art remind you of anything; other art you’ve seen, anything from nature you’ve come across, a dream you’ve had, stories, etc…?

Breadth-Artwork from another class #2 What inspired this artwork? Why did you make this artwork? Describe the process. (How was it made, what materials did you use, what art-making technique was used?) What did you enjoy the most when making this? What part about the process did you enjoy the least, what challenges did you come across? What is your favorite part about this work of art? DO NOT POINT OUT THE AREAS YOU ARE NOT HAPPY WITH. Does this work of art remind you of anything; other art you’ve seen, anything from nature you’ve come across, a dream you’ve had, stories, etc…?

Breadth-Artwork from another class #3 What inspired this artwork? Why did you make this artwork? Describe the process. (How was it made, what materials did you use, what art-making technique was used?) What did you enjoy the most when making this? What part about the process did you enjoy the least, what challenges did you come across? What is your favorite part about this work of art? DO NOT POINT OUT THE AREAS YOU ARE NOT HAPPY WITH. Does this work of art remind you of anything; other art you’ve seen, anything from nature you’ve come across, a dream you’ve had, stories, etc…?

Breadth from AP class #1 What inspired this artwork? Why did you make this artwork? Describe the process. (How was it made, what materials did you use, what art-making technique was used?) What did you enjoy the most when making this? What part about the process did you enjoy the least, what challenges did you come across? What is your favorite part about this work of art? DO NOT POINT OUT THE AREAS YOU ARE NOT HAPPY WITH. Does this work of art remind you of anything; other art you’ve seen, anything from nature you’ve come across, a dream you’ve had, stories, etc…?

Breadth from AP class #2 What inspired this artwork? Why did you make this artwork? Describe the process. (How was it made, what materials did you use, what art-making technique was used?) What did you enjoy the most when making this? What part about the process did you enjoy the least, what challenges did you come across? What is your favorite part about this work of art? DO NOT POINT OUT THE AREAS YOU ARE NOT HAPPY WITH. Does this work of art remind you of anything; other art you’ve seen, anything from nature you’ve come across, a dream you’ve had, stories, etc…?

Sketchbook #1 Sketchbook- how do you like working in your sketchbook? Is it something new for you or something you have always done? What inspired this artwork? Why did you make this artwork? Describe the process. (How was it made, what materials did you use, what art-making technique was used?) What did you enjoy the most when making this? What part about the process did you enjoy the least, what challenges did you come across? What is your favorite part about this work of art? DO NOT POINT OUT THE AREAS YOU ARE NOT HAPPY WITH. Does this work of art remind you of anything; other art you’ve seen, anything from nature you’ve come across, a dream you’ve had, stories, etc…?

Sketchbook #2 What inspired this artwork? Why did you make this artwork? Describe the process. (How was it made, what materials did you use, what art-making technique was used?) What did you enjoy the most when making this? What part about the process did you enjoy the least, what challenges did you come across? What is your favorite part about this work of art? DO NOT POINT OUT THE AREAS YOU ARE NOT HAPPY WITH. Does this work of art remind you of anything; other art you’ve seen, anything from nature you’ve come across, a dream you’ve had, stories, etc…?

Sketchbook #3 What inspired this artwork? Why did you make this artwork? Describe the process. (How was it made, what materials did you use, what art-making technique was used?) What did you enjoy the most when making this? What part about the process did you enjoy the least, what challenges did you come across? What is your favorite part about this work of art? DO NOT POINT OUT THE AREAS YOU ARE NOT HAPPY WITH. Does this work of art remind you of anything; other art you’ve seen, anything from nature you’ve come across, a dream you’ve had, stories, etc…?

Sketchbook #4 What inspired this artwork? Why did you make this artwork? Describe the process. (How was it made, what materials did you use, what art-making technique was used?) What did you enjoy the most when making this? What part about the process did you enjoy the least, what challenges did you come across? What is your favorite part about this work of art? DO NOT POINT OUT THE AREAS YOU ARE NOT HAPPY WITH. Does this work of art remind you of anything; other art you’ve seen, anything from nature you’ve come across, a dream you’ve had, stories, etc…?

Sketchbook #5 What inspired this artwork? Why did you make this artwork? Describe the process. (How was it made, what materials did you use, what art-making technique was used?) What did you enjoy the most when making this? What part about the process did you enjoy the least, what challenges did you come across? What is your favorite part about this work of art? DO NOT POINT OUT THE AREAS YOU ARE NOT HAPPY WITH. Does this work of art remind you of anything; other art you’ve seen, anything from nature you’ve come across, a dream you’ve had, stories, etc…?

The central idea of my concentration is… 1. What is the central idea of your concentration? 2. How is this idea evident in your work

Concentration #1 Explain how your concentration is evident in this piece Describe the process. (How was it made, what materials did you use, what art-making technique was used?) What did you enjoy the most when making this? What part about the process did you enjoy the least, what challenges did you come across? What is your favorite part about this work of art? DO NOT POINT OUT THE AREAS YOU ARE NOT HAPPY WITH. Does this work of art remind you of anything; other art you’ve seen, anything from nature you’ve come across, a dream you’ve had, stories, etc…?

Concentration #2 Explain how your concentration is evident in this piece Describe the process. (How was it made, what materials did you use, what art-making technique was used?) What did you enjoy the most when making this? What part about the process did you enjoy the least, what challenges did you come across? What is your favorite part about this work of art? DO NOT POINT OUT THE AREAS YOU ARE NOT HAPPY WITH. Does this work of art remind you of anything; other art you’ve seen, anything from nature you’ve come across, a dream you’ve had, stories, etc…?

Concentration #3 Explain how your concentration is evident in this piece Describe the process. (How was it made, what materials did you use, what art-making technique was used?) What did you enjoy the most when making this? What part about the process did you enjoy the least, what challenges did you come across? What is your favorite part about this work of art? DO NOT POINT OUT THE AREAS YOU ARE NOT HAPPY WITH. Does this work of art remind you of anything; other art you’ve seen, anything from nature you’ve come across, a dream you’ve had, stories, etc…?

Concentration #4 Explain how your concentration is evident in this piece Describe the process. (How was it made, what materials did you use, what art-making technique was used?) What did you enjoy the most when making this? What part about the process did you enjoy the least, what challenges did you come across? What is your favorite part about this work of art? DO NOT POINT OUT THE AREAS YOU ARE NOT HAPPY WITH. Does this work of art remind you of anything; other art you’ve seen, anything from nature you’ve come across, a dream you’ve had, stories, etc…?

Concentration #5 Explain how your concentration is evident in this piece Describe the process. (How was it made, what materials did you use, what art-making technique was used?) What did you enjoy the most when making this? What part about the process did you enjoy the least, what challenges did you come across? What is your favorite part about this work of art? DO NOT POINT OUT THE AREAS YOU ARE NOT HAPPY WITH. Does this work of art remind you of anything; other art you’ve seen, anything from nature you’ve come across, a dream you’ve had, stories, etc…?

Concentration Evolution 1. Show either a picture of your storyboard, or images relating to your concentration idea 2. How do you plan on continuing your concentration next semester? How will your concentration evolve?