Thank you to the few of you who have created accounts and have actually posted on your sites. I'm beginning to wonder why I didn't think of doing this a LONG time ago! What a great way to see what you think (ha, if you thought I couldn't get in your brain, now you are SADLY mistaken!...). Here's what I need to have you do with the blogs:
1. Post your work BY THE DEADLINES and include the title, size, medium, date, and a
REFLECTION about the piece.
2. Tell me (us) if it is concentration or breadth.
3. Include research if you want to - you will be posting your masterwork sketchbook pages
eventually.
4. Do not use your site as another social media location. This is for me, for you, and for the class.
Period. It may be hard to not put up everything you're interested in, but it makes the task of
figuring out what IS your portfolio and WHAT IS NOT much more difficult.
5. Try to photograph your work as if it is the final piece you are submitting to AP College Board.
6. Post your comments to the other student sites and copy me, please, if you need to.
Have fun!
Thursday, August 30, 2012
Monday, August 20, 2012
Just a reminder - concentration ideas you may have forgotten to think about...
Car part ads
Portraits detailing emotions
Portraits detailing odd body positions
Extreme abstract close ups
Extreme abstract close ups of nature
Normal things using alternate colors
What people throw away
Family heirlooms
Variations of one thing
Seasons
Recreations of famous art pieces
Close ups of person - abstracted
Designing shoes/shoe close ups
Portraits of things broken or ruined
Opposites (ie: something hot as cold)
Textures
Animals.insects in environment
Close ups of sports equipment
Close ups of art supplies
Distortion
Optical illusions
Where has it been? (ie: the dollar)
Items upside down or backwards
Items missing something vital
Images inspired by songs
Cause and effect
War and its effect
Landscapes: day and night
Perspective
Significant buildings
Accessories
Sunglasses and faces
Scenes from dreams
Scenes from books
Self portraits with traits exaggerated
Illustrate a story
Line drawings of objects
What will the future be?
Past and present
Modern and historic
Odd, interesting people
A day in the life of...
One object 12 different views
Technology
Different cultures
The Heavens (planets, stars, etc.)
Aerial views
Stages of growing up
Things whole, broken up
Surrealism paintings
Real to life with surreal background
Hands doing things - different media
12 different parts of a face, together creating a whole face again
People who are angry (happy, sad)
Buildings
City scenes
People in motion
Innocence
Nature scenes
One person, portrait young to old
Areas of concern in America
Old photographs
Polaroids
The act of protest
Shape (altering with diet/weights)
Triumph
Using trash to create
Teenage life
Monochromatic (life?)
The game of life
Childhood mementos
Family vacations
Family members
A friend’s different moods
First day of school pictures
Elderly
Playgrounds
Door handles
Bathrooms
Scenes from a music video
Beach scenes
Undersides of desks and chairs
Insides of things
Jewelry
Zippers
Metamorphosis
Close ups of favorite foods
Sweat
Beauty of hands - how they are used
Generations
Things we desire
Love/friendship
Vulnerability
Change
Hope
Appropriation
Helping others
Picking up after hard times
Newspaper headlines
Natural disasters
Human emotion
Leaving things behind
Adventures
Nonconformity/individuality
Conformity
Sameness
Comfort zones
War and peace
Diversity
Beauty in simplicity
Where have you been?
Forever young
Evolution of objects
Light
Sound
Motion
Abandoned buildings
The smallest parts of a whole
Media impact
Parts of the body to represent different emotions
Necessary objects
Communication tools
Different scenes through broken glass
Famous speeches (...to be or not to be...)
Photographs telling part of a story
Windows/mirrors
Fire
Water
Earth
Wind
Comic strip
Parties
Skeletal structure
Wood
Walking on the ceiling
Through the eyes of animals
Life as a napkin
Life as a paperclip
Life as a ____________
No skin, just the inside
Negatives
Pure line
Overconfidence
Fashion designs
Illustrate a book
Night scenes
Opposites
Same place, different time
Decades
Fruits inside and out
Produce
Sleeping people
Patterns
What is art to you?
School life
Your surroundings
Refuge
Current issues
Death
Abstraction of every day life
Different rooms - what makes them interesting
Hats
Fear
Poverty
Interiors and Exteriors
The figure in space
Abandoned houses
Deterioration - the body, a structure
Morning rituals
Shadows - extreme
Reflections in surfaces
Interpretations of one object
Creating a drawing for every line of a song or poem
Decaying objects
Illumination with candle light
Drawings/paintings in different artistic styles
Daily Routines
People and their pets
Jobs
Horses
Trash versus treasure - who decides?
Bedrooms
What’s in your closet?
Child labor
Poster events (rodeos, carnivals, etc.)
Homelessness
Unfinished things
Assemblages
Boxes
Boxes as a metaphor
Stages of Life
Paths
Unusual environments
Colors as influences
Seeing color where others don’t
Chairs
Art and text
Illustrate Shakespeare
Illustrate a famous historical event - (JFK assassination, Harvey Milk and SF gay rallies)
Body language
Drawings of reflective materials
Dolls
Drawing over time (one setting adding a new element every day)
Drawing in each color scheme (warm, cool, analogous, etc.)
Pop Art analyzed personally
Organic materials used non-organically (clothing? transportation?)
Changing landscape (Monet)
Emotions through abstraction
Temporary art - graffiti, sand on sidewalk, dust on car windows)
Toast
Clouds
Light fixtures
7 Deadly Sins (lust, gluttony, greed, sloth, wrath, envy, pride)
Kitchen objects
Focus on Vermeer (friends set up in famous positions)
Fauvist style landscapes of favorite places
Human influences on environment
Close up of machines
Emulating artists’ styles
Braids
Interior of moving things
Unusual landscape alteration
Portraits with your mother
Portraits with your art
27 dresses
Sunday, August 19, 2012
Concentration - "moving things". |
See you in a week!
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