Art 4 Portfolio/Advanced & Art Explorations Oh! the Places You’ll Go! Congratulations! Today is your day. You’re off to Great Places! You’re off and away!

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Art 4 Portfolio/Advanced & Art Explorations Oh! the Places You’ll Go! Congratulations! Today is your day. You’re off to Great Places! You’re off and away!

College Research Requirements: Research various schools Research scholarship possibilities Record – deadline dates Prepare applications MEET DEADLINE DATES!

Portfolio Development Digital & Physical We will be working continuously, throughout the year developing artwork and its presentation (digital and physical portfolios)

Flash-drive All digital media must be saved and available on your flash-drive!

Article Reflection You will receive articles on art, artists and creativity theories periodically. You are responsible to : Read Highlight points of interests and misunderstandings Write a short reflection Discuss the article verbally.

Drawing realism review: Realistic contour Right/Left brain theories Shading/Modeling Drawing from real life objects Graphite with feeling! Symbolic still-life

Symbolic Still-life #1 This year we will draw a simple still life of eggs, which can be symbolic and express other ideas, or feelings. We will all be using graphite and drawing tools. We will explore various paper and shading techniques to prepare. You will make your own arrangement of eggs as a still life to guide your drawing.

Symbolic Still-life #2 Kirsten Appel Mrs. Rogers

Stretched canvas painting Stretch canvas Research historical & contemporary artists Develop painting interests Develop painting skills Develop personal style Complete stretched canvas painting Have a celebration critique!

Art 4 Advanced Art Explorations The Fun Semester ……… Oh! the Places You’ll Go! Congratulations! Today is your day. You’re off to Great Places! You’re off and away!

Art Project and Study Possibilities!

Cultural Studies - Masks

2010/2011 Clay Masks

Oil Pastel

Independent Media Study This could be a possibility, but with it comes responsibility! – Having your own media interest – Self motivation – Independent work ethic Good use of class time Working at home Ability to meet deadlines

Symbolic Portraits Jada McGill Leo Gomez

Kaylyn Renko Jamie Tooill

Create a digital-visual of a favorite song! Say that 5 times fast This is a new project I thought of over the summer. I think you would love it!

Folk Art Study and inspiration Piece Zach Springer Jada McGill

Conceptual Art Is this a season? A time of day?

Grab Bag – Process Art In this assignment, students selected a grab bag that had some art supplies in it. They had to use everything in the bag to create an artwork, but could add any extra supplies needed during the process. The subject of the artwork was completely open (of course we still adhere to school appropriateness).