AP ART: 2D DESIGN PORTFOLIO JONATHAN RUTCHIK GRADE 11.

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AP ART: 2D DESIGN PORTFOLIO JONATHAN RUTCHIK GRADE 11

CONCENTRATION The concentration portion of the AP portfolio is a series of works that demonstrate a commitment to the thoughtful investigation of a specific visual idea. To document your process, you should present a number of conceptually identical works that show your growth and discovery. These works should use the principles of design in an informed and/or experimental way.

MY CONCENTRATION STATEMENT In my concentration I sought to capture the effect that lighting has on being a crucial factor in creating a photograph. In some of my works I included the light source directly in the picture, while in other works the light source remained outside of the image. Whether the light was visible or not, it did a great deal in helping to create my concentration photographs.

Fence From the Highline digital photography 7”x10”

Big Grass digital photography 7”x10”

Chelsea Market digital photography 7”x10”

St. Patrick’s digital photography 7”x10”

The Sweating Glass digital photography 10”x7”

Mia digital photography 10”x7”

Rachel digital photography 10”x7”

Orange Tones & Blue Tones digital photography 10”x7”

Crystal Salt Shaker Accented By Tea Lamps digital photography 10”x7”

Blue Light Coming From A Long Dark Hallway With A Tall Window At The End digital photography 10”x7”

Another Blue Light Emerging From A Blue Window digital photography 7”x7”

Old Vintage Brown-ish Tint digital photography 10”x7”

BREADTH In this section, the artworks submitted should demonstrate your understanding of the principals of 2D design. Include examples of unity/variety, balance, emphasis, contrast, rhythm, repetition, proportion/scale and figure/ground relationship in the breadth section. You must demonstrate that you are thoughtfully applying these principals while creating your art.

Blue digital photography 7”x10”

Pink Light digital photography 7”x10”

Jug digital photography 10”x7”

Flowers Against A White Wall digital photography 10”x7”

Sharp Grass digital photography 10”x7”

Closed Road Ahead digital photography 10”x7”

Have A Little Faythe digital photography 10”x7”

Girl In Warm Light digital photography 7”x10”

Let It Rain digital photography 7”x10”

The Metropolitan Circles digital photography 7”x10”

A Tree Times Four digital photography 7”x10”

The Highline Relationship digital photography 7”x10”