Monday, November 29, 2010

REWRITING THE TEXT SELF-ASSESSMENT

As a comment below, answer the following questions. Your response to these questions will be part of your grade on the final "Rewriting the Text" project:
1. What did you learn from completing this assignment?
2. How were your categories unique compared to classmates?
3. Are you pleased with how your project and presentation came out? Explain why or why not and be specific!
4. How does this project demonstrate what you have learned in Art Appreciation this semester?
5. In what ways do you APPRECIATE the world of ART more now than you did on the first day of class?

....okay so even though this doesn't count as a "blog assignment" I guess I was technically misleading you in the earlier post that stated the blogs had come to an end :-)

Tuesday, November 23, 2010

FINAL EXAM & PRESENTATIONS

"REWRITING THE TEXT" PRESENTATION SCHEDULE:

Tuesday Nov. 30 @ 8:00am - Jared B.
Tuesday Nov. 30 @ 8:15am - Noelle
Tuesday Nov. 30 @ 8:30am - Jared W.
Tuesday Nov. 30 @ 8:45am - Evette
Tuesday Nov. 30 @ 9:00am - Alison

Thursday Dec. 2 @ 8:00am - Liz P.
Thursday Dec. 2 @ 8:15am - Naaron
Thursday Dec. 2 @ 8:30am - Shelby
Thursday Dec. 2 @ 8:45am - Ty'shekia
Thursday Dec. 2 @ 9:00am - Elizabeth R.

Tuesday Dec. 7 @ 8:00am - Jordan
Tuesday Dec. 7 @ 8:00am - Diana
Tuesday Dec. 7 @ 8:00am - Juan
Tuesday Dec. 7 @ 8:00am - Jim
Tuesday Dec. 7 @ 8:00am - Chris

FINAL EXAM - Tuesday December 14th, 8-10am in regular classroom. DOOR CLOSES AT 8AM AND NO ONE WILL BE ADMITTED AFTER THAT TIME. ABSOLUTELY NO MAKE-UP TESTS WILL BE GIVEN!!!!!!

Thursday, November 18, 2010

REWRITING THE TEXT

Here are some examples of the three types of projects you can turn in:


In addition to turning the main project in on TUESDAY NOVEMBER 30, you will have to make a 10 minute presentation in class. Although you may refer to your site/book/PowerPoint in your class presentation, it is not required! Think about your audience and making an INTERESTING presentation to your classmates - how can you engage them? What is most interesting about the categories you came up with? How else could you teach your categories to your classmates other than showing slides and talking for 10 minutes?

HOMEWORK # 11

FINALLY, the end of blogs has arrived! This assignment is due on TUESDAY NOVEMBER 23 as either a NEW COMMENT or printed and brought to class...in other words, if you don't get the blog assignments done, you are STILL responsible for completing the assignment and bringing it to class to turn in along with your finished artwork. THE BEST CHOICE is to kill two birds with one stone - do the blog over the weekend and then you don't have to worry about bringing it with you! Two grades in one!!!!

ASSIGNMENT:
Post a comment below in which you describe how you utilized the Creative Process in developing and making your "Family Values" artwork. Think back to the grading criteria for a Formal Critique...if you you give me short, poorly developed answers you won't get a high grade so spend the time really thinking about how you used each step AND don't be afraid to pat yourself on the back and point out the few flaws you may have had in your finished product :-) See my teacher's example below if you need help.

Thursday, November 11, 2010

HOMEWORK #10

Here is an easy one but one that will come in handy in a couple of weeks IF you do it! Let's get a head start on documenting your "Creative Process" since you will have to explain it as part of your overall grade on this "Family Values" artwork. POST A COMMENT to this blog entry and answer the following questions:
1. Why did you choose the subject/message you have chosen for this artwork?
2. Where have you found inspiration for the style of artwork/technique you will use to create the finished artwork?
3. What kind of research have you done outside of finding reference photos?

Wednesday, November 10, 2010

"FAMILY VALUES" Artwork Ideas

Here are some of the techniques we discussed in class that can be used to bypass and lack of artistic talents you make have:

1. Collage exisiting photographs with your own drawings. Use different materials (newspaper, tissue paper, etc) to create a more unique texture and layering as seen HERE.

2. Use tracing paper or tissue paper to trace your reference photos.

3. Use overhead transparencies to trace your reference photos then paint them and/or glue other images on the back side to create a cool illusion as seen HERE.

4. Photograph - you are allowed to use a single photograph as long as YOU are the one who took the photograph and it was staged and planned FOR THIS PROJECT. In other words, you can't take a family portrait and slap "Family Values" at the bottom and call it your artwork - unless, of course, you don't want to pass the assignment :-)

5. In you have the resources you are welcome to create a computer generated artwork. GIMP is a cool program you can download for free and works much like Photoshop. Another program that allows you to "paint" with the computer is AvancePaint which allows you to paint on top of exisiting photographs or start from scratch.

6. If you have access to an overhead projector, you can also print your reference photos onto overhead transparancies then project them onto the wall and trace. This can make it easier to adjust the size of objects to create the realistic scene you are going for. Just remember to keep the finished product 8.5x11!

7. Try something like a "Tunnel Book" (seen here) in which the cut out pages are slightly raised on to of one another to create an ACTUAL sense of space. As long as the finished product fits within the 8.5x11 size constraint, it can be 3 dimensional!

8. Get creative by manipulating the paper. Plain old boring white paper just might not give the effect you want! Why not paint/draw on top of newspaper, cardboard, cloth, or your own creation. Here are some different ways to manipulate paper at home to make it a true one-of-a-kind.

9. Create a comic as seen here - this could be drawn OR a sequence of photographs. It could be done by hand or on a computer.

10. Use the Gridding Method (demonstrated in class and seen here) to make the drawing easier on you - especially if you are drawing people! It takes some time, but can get better results than TOTALLY freehanding it!

Monday, November 8, 2010

Homework #9

1. Church building
2. Bible
3. My Son
4. Me and My Son
5. Family Picture
6. My Husband and Our Son











family values.

1. picture of a happy family
2. picture of a single mom with her child
3. picture of a new beginning for the both of them

" Someone else's junk is another person's treasure "

When things happen in life that hurt you or change things doesn't mean that it has too bring you down.

( pictures wouldnt upload )

Family Values

Dining rooom.
2.
3.

Tv

Family

Food

My family values pictures (diana)

1. sad boy
2. working parent
3. working parent 2
4. house
5. got milk quote.

Family Values links

  1. Family Dinner
  2. Clock
  3. Boy At Computer
  4. Man on couch
  5. Lady eating and driving.
  6. Girl's Tea party

Family Time

1. House
2. Women
3. Man
4. boy
5.TV
6. Couch
7. Table/chairs
8. Trash
9. Buildings
10. Fence
11.trees
12. books
13. Video games
14. Girl
15. flowers

Family Values


Real Life Housewives



Desperate Housewives



















































































Sunday, November 7, 2010

Family values

Jim

1. Three different pictures of the Cleavers.

2. Three different pictures of child suiside bombers.

3. One copy of the painting American Gothic.

Family Values

These are the pictures I have chosen to work from.

Jim



























Wednesday, November 3, 2010

HOMEWORK #9

DUE TUESDAY NOVEMBER 9 before you come to class:

Create a NEW POST and in this blog, list all of the reference photos you will need to find and print to complete your Final Artwork. I also want you to find at least 3 websites links for each photo you need (variety in your reference photos will make for a better finished product!). In other words, if you need a photo of a dog, a cat, and a beach scene, I want you to find and post the URL for 3 different photos of dogs, 3 different cats, and 3 different beach scenes.