A: Skills, Techniques and
Process
Examples
- Drawings, sketches and designs
- Preliminary paintings and small studies
- Photographic contact sheets and test prints
- Computer screenshots
- Photographic record of sculptural process
B: Critical Investigation
Analysis of an artwork
Art History of the artwork
Connections to your work
Examples
- Annotated images of other artists’ works
- Experiments with using the style or technique of an artist
- Producing copies of works “after” a particular artist
- Written reflections on the connections between an investigated artist and your own work
C: Communication of Ideas &
Intentions (Visual & Written)
What is your Initial Idea?
What are your Intentions?
What Techniques will you use?
Examples
- Concept maps of ideas and themes
- Planning imagery with annotations considering how meaning might be conveyed through the work
- Reflections and evaluations made throughout the progress of a work, resulting in changes in direction or imagery or technique
D: Reviewing, Refining, Reflecting (Visual & Written)
- Various trials of compositional arrangements
- Reworking imagery employing different techniques or media
- Reflections and evaluations made throughout the progress of a work, resulting in changes in direction or imagery or technique
- Evaluations of completed work generating new ideas
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