Portfolio
Create an online portfolio and share the link in this post.
Your portfolio (blog or website style) is a space where you will weekly reflect and provide evidence of learning through imagery and written reflection. This should be a space where others can scroll down and see a progression of work and leave constructive commentary/critiquing.
In addition to more informal weekly critiquing posts, your portfolio site should have specifically
Your portfolio (blog or website style) is a space where you will weekly reflect and provide evidence of learning through imagery and written reflection. This should be a space where others can scroll down and see a progression of work and leave constructive commentary/critiquing.
In addition to more informal weekly critiquing posts, your portfolio site should have specifically
- an introduction to the artist and a general artist statement http://www.artbusiness.com/artstate.html
- Inspiration/ Vision Board ("CERAMICS I LOVE")(5-10 images) WITH REFLECTION
- image(s) of pieces made in the BOOTCAMP/technical rotations WITH REFLECTION on what you learned you liked most and least and why. (Greenware images for all pieces, Glazed and Fired images for at least 2- one low fire and one high fire)
- images of Ideation, Greenware AND REFLECTION of what learned for 1 of 3 CHOICE pieces.
- images of 4 Creative Choice Pieces (at least 1 wheel thrown) with:
- Evidence of Ideation: artist research, brainstorming of ideas, final sketches of chosen idea, writing/labeling that defines your problem/challenge technically, compositionally and conceptually (idea- more than JUST a subject)
- 2 to 4 In progress pictures (for clay, one of these should be the final piece in the Greenware stage (just before you put it in the kiln.
- 2 to 4 quality images of your finished piece (for clay, these should be after glazing and firing) Help us see the whole piece, from the front, side and top view (whatever makes sense). Imagine you are selling your piece and you need the image to be as good as possible. And for goodness sake, make sure its in focus!
- title for the piece
- Artist Statement for the piece