Studio Arts Units 3&4 |
Unit 3:
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Unit 3 SAC information.
*You may like to work directly into the Publisher file as it is easier than using Adobe DC on the pdf version.
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Use this language:
Visual Language
• Is an integral component of studio practice. Communication of ideas through experiences, images and objects. • Used to communicate the exploration, development and resolution of artworks. • Relationship of contemporary artworks to historical understanding of styles, representation and imagery. • Ideas, beliefs, values and concepts are communicated through the context, placement and juxtaposition of objects, styles and representations. |
Aesthetic qualities
• Artists use art elements and art principles to explore and express their ideas and to create aesthetic qualities. • Aesthetic qualities can be perceived differently dependent on viewer experience, style, physical or cultural contexts. Art Elements line, colour, texture, tone, form, shape, sound, time and light. Art Principles emphasis (focal point), movement, rhythm, unity, variety, space, repetition (pattern), balance, contrast, proportion and scale. |
The format for submitting your folio* of work for assessment:
The folio MUST be coherent and flow through the various areas and remain focused on presenting your idea or theme. You must also annotate and explain EVERYTHING.
- Comprehensive research, explorations and analysis of the use of materials and techniques by other artists.
- Competent and thorough demonstration of your use of a variety of materials and techniques based on your investigations of other artists that lead to the development of your own artworks.
- Completed artworks that have evolved out of your explorations, presented appropriately.
- Research report that relates to the use of materials and techniques of artists you have explored.
The folio MUST be coherent and flow through the various areas and remain focused on presenting your idea or theme. You must also annotate and explain EVERYTHING.
Studio process
Integral to studio practice in Studio Arts study. Process artists use to create artworks. Six key stages:
• an exploration proposal
• a work plan
• a visual diary
• art forms
• potential directions
• presentation of final artwork/s.
Integral to studio practice in Studio Arts study. Process artists use to create artworks. Six key stages:
• an exploration proposal
• a work plan
• a visual diary
• art forms
• potential directions
• presentation of final artwork/s.