CERAMICS 3 PORTFOLIO Your Name Here. Artist Statement Revise your artist statement and fit it to what you have completed so far this semester. Include.

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CERAMICS 3 PORTFOLIO Your Name Here

Artist Statement Revise your artist statement and fit it to what you have completed so far this semester. Include your artist statement in your portfolio (you can use more than 1 slide to do this).

Changes to Artist Statement What changes did you make to your artist statement? Bullet these ideas on this slide. (at least 3 bullet points)

MAKE A LIST OF THE PROJECTS YOU MADE ON THIS SLIDE. BASICALLY, IT’S AN OUTLINE. YOU NEED TO INCLUDE THE NAME OF THE PROJECT AND YOUR PROJECT TITLE MUST BE IN THE FOLLOWING ORDER: Project #1 – Realism Project #2 – Large Coil Pot Project #3 – Free Project #4 – Vulnerability/Free Project #5 – Free My Projects

Project #1 – Realism Write the title of your project here List the dimensions of your project (in inches) Tell us the method of construction you used & name/type of glaze. Include photos of your work as well. (you may have up to three slides including photos per project)

More Photos (replace this slide’s title with the title of your artwork)

Realistic Image Photograph of Artwork On this slide you will need to find a photograph of the realistic object you chose to sculpt/re- create. AND include a photograph of your Realism Project Is it realistic? Comparison slide

Project #2 – Large Coil Pot Write the title of your project here List the dimensions of your project (in inches) Tell us the method of construction you used & type of glaze. Include photos of your work as well. (you may have up to three slides per project)

More Photos (replace this slide’s title with the title of your artwork)

Reflection Did you enjoy using the coil method? Will you use it again – to make what? Describe the outcome of this project:  Did it turn out the way you expected? If not, how come?  Did it turn out better than you expected? If so, why do you think it was better.

Project #3 – Free Write the title of your project here List the dimensions of your project (in inches) Tell us the method of construction you used & type of glaze. Include photos of your work as well. (you may have up to three slides per project)

More Photos (replace this slide’s title with the title of your stamps)

Project #4 – Free/Vulnerabiltiy Write the title of your project here List the dimensions of your project (in inches) Tell us the method of construction you used & type of glaze. Include photos of your work as well. (you may have up to three slides per project)

Meaning What is the meaning behind your artwork? What symbols did you use? Are there certain meanings behind the colors you used?

More Photos (replace this slide’s title with the title of your artwork)

Project #5 – Free Write the title of your project here List the dimensions of your project (in inches) Tell us the method of construction you used & type of glaze. Include photos of your work as well. (you may have up to three slides per project)

Elements of Art & Principles of Design List and describe all of the elements of art and principles of design you used in your Project #5 Include a picture of your project showing these elements.

More Photos (replace this slide’s title with the title of your artwork)

THINGS I WANT TO DO BETTER OR TRY Next Semester

What I learned… What are some things you learned either by success or failure this semester? List at least 3.

What I’m going to do… Write down three things you are going to do next semester to improve.

What I’m want to make… Write down two things that you want to make/create next semester.

Changes What have been your thoughts & impression on this past semesters work? Did you do everything you could this semester? Did you reach your own personal goals? What could Mrs. McClellan do to help you reach your goals? Any suggestions on areas of improvement for yourself or Mrs. McClellan