Road Tested AP Concepts: Complex Design Through Composition

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Road Tested AP Concepts: Complex Design Through Composition Got to have GLOSS Road Tested AP Concepts: Complex Design Through Composition Road Tested AP Concepts: Complex Design Through Composition. Nicole Brisco, NAEA Secondary Western Division Chair School Arts Contributing Editor . Pleasant Grove High School Texarkana Texas . nbrisco@pgisd.net

What is Gloss? GLOSS is an acronym for 5 simple ingredients that will help insure that each piece of your artwork is outstanding! Whether for a teacher creating teacher-driven assignments, or a student creating student-driven assignments for him or herself, employing GLOSS will insure that your work escapes the ordinary.

G is for Ground & Ground Rules A ground is essential! It may be simple underpainting, spilled coffee, watercolor wash, or a layer of charcoal. But it can be a whole lot more and can really make your negative space work for you WITHOUT a lot of time and effort on your part. Experiment, but with purpose and a measure of control.

G continued… Ground Rules All artists—not just art teachers—create ground rules or parameters for themselves. They can be anything, but often relate to size, materials, support, color palette, approach, etc. Carefully chosen ground rules give us a place to start and keep us moving forward. Without them, we have too many options and end up paralyzed.

L is for layers Layers may be more obvious like collaged materials, or more subtle, as in layers of marks or brushstrokes, including underpainting. The intention is that the artist will exploit layering for an exciting end result. Using layers helps avoid uninteresting surfaces in favor of rich ones.

O is for Objects “Objects” refers also to portraits, figures, images, etc. Essentially, this is your main subject matter. Limiting the types of objects and repeating just a few is typically a more successful way to go, though it depends. Choose personally significant ones. Choose ones about which you have first-hand experience. Choose ones to which you have access to first-hand source material, combining is always good.

S is for Specialness Something that separates your work from the status quo. It may be related to one of the previous 4 categories. But it may be something game-changing that you do apart from anything discussed thus far.

S is for Skills Have you improved in the use of a technique? Have you tried a new technique? Have you improved with a specific media? Have you tried a new media? Have you combined medias and skills in new ways?

Gloss It Up As you plan each piece, I will want to know how you have addressed each component of GLOSS. Still, it is just a tool and should in no way trip you up; if it does, you are not using it effectively and we need to come at it differently! And none of these considerations are substitutes for EXCELLENT drawing, painting, and compositional skills.

Nicole brisco google nicole brisco & pleasant grove high school http://www.pgisd.net/Page/141