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Submitted
by: Becky Thornton
ARTISTIC
PROCESS
1. Organizing your
ideas.
2. Plan how to carry them out.
3. Select the materials.
4. Arrange the parts.
5. Use line, shape, form, color, value,
texture, and space.
6. Exhibit your work.
The artistic process is a general
guideline for a process of creating artwork. It is
necessary to organize your ideas. While you are
getting ideas together, you must be quiet. It is
necessary to be quiet so that you can think and let your
right brain process ideas. You should get many
ideas. Go to the part where you decide how to carry them
out. While you are doing this, you should consider
ALL of the directions given to you regarding the
project, and your capabilities of carrying out specific
ideas. You should stay within project
guidelines, while trying to create a piece of artwork
that YOU enjoy. Artwork done for this class should stay
within the boundaries of what is acceptable at this
school.
Sometimes you will
get to select the materials, and sometimes I will have
chosen the materials that can be used. Materials
have different properties. Some materials give lines a
distinctly different character. Check your
materials. Find ways to make tools work in
different ways.
Arrange the parts
refers to the composition of the page. Try to give
your page some balance. In art, it is generally
preferred to use an odd number of objects.
GENERALLY, NOT ALWAYS! It is a suggested practice
to make the bottom of the page heavier than the top.
Another practice is to divide the page so that it is
in thirds. This does not mean that you should
fold your paper. DO NOT FOLD YOUR PAPER!
Presentation is very important in artwork. Many
times it will be referred to as execution.
That means:
Was the artwork
colored in one direction? Is the entire
page colored?
Did you follow all directions? Does it look
neat?
If there are words, are they spelled correctly? Is the
artwork shaded in?
Are shadows cast?
Use line, shape,
form, color, texture, value, and space.
This means: did you use the elements of art effectively?
Effective use of the elements results in unity, which is
a principle of art. The elements of art are like bricks,
and the principles act as the cement that holds it all
together.
Publish your work. In my class, this means that
you should hand it in the finished work folder for your
class. Artwork is then displayed in the cafeteria,
in the halls and in the art room. Each of you can
be an artist. It is within each of you! Think
about your work and the art processes. Go for it.
Do your best. Turn in all of your work in a timely
manner in the finished work folder!
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