Download presentation
Presentation is loading. Please wait.
1
Student Name My Visual Arts Portfolio
Add your photo, self-portrait or graphic Date: Visual Art I My Experiences in the Visual Arts
2
YOUR NAME/About Me DESCRIBE YOURSELF AS AN ARTIST AND PERSON sentences. What are you interested in? What inspires you? Why do you make art? How do you feel when you make art? What does art mean to you?
3
Sketch book How does sketching help you? (physically helps you as an artist, helps you with creative thinking, helps you emotionally, etc…) Include example with a description.
4
Blind Contour of hands Title of work Medium Blind Contour Line
5
Picasso’s Stravinsky Title of work Medium Color Therory
6
Picasso’s The Old Guitarist
Title of work Medium Color Therory
7
Lady with Ermine Title of work Medium Art Elements used
Art Principals used
8
Mono Lisa Parody Title of work Medium Art Elements used
Art Principals used
9
Sketch Book Title of work Medium Why is this your favorite?
10
Minnie Evans Project Title of work Medium Art Elements used
Art Principals used Connection to Famous Artist or Work of Art Optional: You may wish to insert a new slide with a graphic of the famous work of art.
11
Insert photo of your artwork.
Free draw Title – Materials for Art Production Elements used: Principals used: Insert photo of your artwork. Insert new slides as needed.
12
Exquisite Corpse Game Sketch
Title of work Medium Include sketch book and class game
13
Exquisite Corpse Cube Title of work Medium Description of work
14
Insert photo of your artwork.
Doodle Page Title – Materials for Art Production Elements used: Principals used: Insert photo of your artwork. Insert new slides as needed.
15
Kaleidocycle Project
16
Kaleidocycle Project
17
OP Art (Extra Credit) Title of work Medium Description of work
Elements used: Principals used:
18
Insert photo of your artwork.
List of Symbols Title – Materials for Art Production Key Steps Insert photo of your artwork. Insert new slides as needed.
19
Insert photo of your artwork.
5 Symbols with Line Title– Include example with description. Materials for Art Production List the 5 symbols you used: Self/Birth Family Heritage Your Culture Interest or hobby Wild card Insert photo of your artwork. Insert new slides as needed.
20
Insert photo of your artwork.
Mandala Title: Your personal reflection of your Mandala Elements used: Principals used: Insert photo of your artwork. Insert new slides as needed.
21
Skeleton or Monster Title of work Medium Description Elements used:
Principals used:
22
Dictionary Page (EC) Title of work Medium Description
23
Sketch Book Gallery
24
Insert photo of your artwork.
Clay Mask Theme – Description of the theme you picked and why Description of the glaze you choice Elements used: Principals used: Clay Method used: Insert photo of your artwork. Insert new slides as needed.
25
Insert photo of your artwork.
Clay Whistle Topic – Description of your whistle Clay Method used: Description of Glaze: Insert photo of your artwork. Insert new slides as needed.
26
Calligraphy Lettering Style used: Medium: Ink Art Elements used
Art Principals used
27
Keith Herring Style Button
Topic – Color or Value Elements used: Principals used: Insert photo of your artwork. Insert new slides as needed.
28
Zentangle warm up Sketch book
Topic – Warm up Materials for Art Production Key Steps Insert photo of your artwork. Insert new slides as needed.
29
Insert photo of your artwork.
Surreal Eye Topic – Color or Value Elements used: Principals used: Insert photo of your artwork. Insert new slides as needed.
30
Insert photo of your artwork.
Value Scale Title – Materials for Art Production Key Steps Insert photo of your artwork. Insert new slides as needed.
31
Insert photo of your artwork.
Eyes in Sketch Book Title – Materials for Art Production Key Steps Insert photo of your artwork. Insert new slides as needed.
32
Self Portrait in Sphere by M.C. Escher
Title – Materials for Art Production Elements used: Principals used: Connection to Famous Artist or Work of Art Optional: You may wish to insert a new slide with a graphic of the famous work of art. Insert photo of your artwork. Insert new slides as needed.
33
Insert photo of your artwork.
Christmas Card Title – Materials for Art Production Key Steps Insert photo of your artwork. Insert new slides as needed.
34
Insert photo of your artwork.
Doodle Bomb Topic – Doodle Bomb Elements used: Principals used: Insert photo of your artwork. Insert new slides as needed.
35
“The Persistence of Memory” Sketch Book
Title of work Medium Art Elements used Art Principals used Connection to Famous Artist or Work of Art Optional: You may wish to insert a new slide with a graphic of the famous work of art.
36
Insert photo of your artwork.
Topic – Visual Arts Standard Met Materials for Art Production Key Steps Connection to Famous Artist or Work of Art Optional: You may wish to insert a new slide with a graphic of the famous work of art. Insert photo of your artwork. Insert new slides as needed.
37
Insert photo of your artwork.
Topic –Materials for Art Production Key Steps Insert photo of your artwork. Insert new slides as needed.
38
Outside of Visual Art at SHS
Include at least 2 examples of work done in other art classes with descriptions. Famous Artist’s Self Portrait Insert new slides as needed.
39
Classroom Observation
Add a summary of your classroom experience and insert new slides and edit text size if you need more space. This might be a picture of you in the classroom.
40
Art Museum or Gallery Visit
Add a summary of your art gallery or museum visit. Insert images of artwork examples. Insert new slides and edit text size if you need more space. This might be left out if you haven't been to a museum.
41
Visual Arts Reflection
Type reflection. What have you learned about the visual arts? How will you have gained from your visual arts experience in your art classroom? How will you further your understanding of visual arts? Why art is important to you. How you want art to be a part of your life. Why you choose to take art. You may want to use a threaded discussion response, your reflection from you’re your museum gallery visit, or your classroom observation, etc.
Similar presentations
© 2025 SlidePlayer.com. Inc.
All rights reserved.