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Inspiration
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What does it mean to Experiment? One could say experiment guides us through stages of creative work. Here’s an example:
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Describe how the work is organized as a complete composition: Tips on what to compare and Contrast • How is the work constructed or planned (i.e., acts, movements, lines)? • Identify some of the similarities throughout the work (i.e., repetition of lines, two songs in each act). • Identify some of the points of emphasis in the work (i.e., specific scene, figure, movement). • If the work has subjects or characters, what are the relationships between or among them? • Analysis: A discussion of formal elements and principles. Provide information about how the artist presents subject matter. Tell of the artwork's composition, arrangement, and visual construction. • Elements: Line, shape, light and value, color, texture, mass, space, volume. • Principles: Scale, proportion, unity, rhythm, balance, directional force, emphasis or subordination. Check list - Compare and Contrast your art against your inspiration - Analyze your art...break it down into its major components - talk about what went well and what could have been improved on - talk about the challenges and successes Continue scrolling down....... Check list
Continue scrolling down....... Check list ACT Clearly explain how you are able to identify the cause effect relationship between your inspiration and its effect on your artwork? - this is regarding your research and investigations What is the overall approach the author has regarding the topic of your inspiration? - this is regarding your research and investigations What kind of generalizations and conclusions have you discovered about people, ideas, culture, etc. while you researched your inspiration? - this is regarding your research and investigations What is the central idea or theme around your inspirational research?. - this is regarding your research and investigations What kind of inferences did you make while reading your research? - this is regarding your research and investigations Bibliography: - MLA or AP format |