December's Project:
Meets: one painting
Exceeds: two paintings
Exceeds: two paintings
December Reflection:
1. Describe: What is your project? What materials did you use to make it? How long did it take you to make? My project was on a stretched canvas, and it was a quote that I found and liked. I added a girl dancing in the rain. It took me week to do. I used canvas, glitter and paint.
2. Evaluate: What are the good / strong parts of your project? What is done well and why? I think the good / strong parts of my project are the blending of colors and the unity throughout.
3. Evaluate: What do you think you could have done better on this project and why? I could have done a better job with making the black even because it is a little streaky.
4. Describe the attributes of your theme / unity: What is the deeper meaning of the project? What are you trying to communicate? What details did you use to reflect that theme?The deeper meaning of my project is to represent what dancing in the rain accomplishes, moving past the pain. I'm trying to communicate that life gets tough, but you got to move on. I used glitter as happiness and black as pain or anger.
5. Describe the important elements (blue-titled posters hanging in the art room) used in your design (at least 2): What are the important elements? Why do you believe those are the most important? I used color and texture to accomplish the given look. Color is used throughout to create the overall view. The texture throughout is smooth and rough because I used glitter and paint. These are important because it captures the meaning.
6. Describe the important principles (red-titled posters hanging in the art room) used in your design (at least 2): What are the important principles? Why do you believe those are the most important? I used emphasis and movement as main principles. They are the main ones because the water is the movement and the letters outlined in glitter are emphasis on what words are important.
7. Metacognate (think about your thinking!!!): What did you learn from this project that you could apply to other projects in the future? What lessons could be applied to life in general? Why? I learned that all things are beautiful, and that all things take time to accomplish. I can use this later on because it taught me about the quote and what it means.
EXCEEDING:
8. Evaluate and list the design process of your project (all of the steps you took to make it). First I stretched the canvas. Then I painted and added the glitter in layers.
9. Why did you do the project the way you did? Was it planned? What is by chance? What changes did you have to make along the way (if any changes were necessary)? Elaborate... I did the project this way because it captures the real beauty of the quote, creating an essence with it.
10. Was this a worthwhile project for yourself and why? What project will you be doing next and why? Yes this was a worthwhile project because it will teach others about the quote.
1. Describe: What is your project? What materials did you use to make it? How long did it take you to make? My project was on a stretched canvas, and it was a quote that I found and liked. I added a girl dancing in the rain. It took me week to do. I used canvas, glitter and paint.
2. Evaluate: What are the good / strong parts of your project? What is done well and why? I think the good / strong parts of my project are the blending of colors and the unity throughout.
3. Evaluate: What do you think you could have done better on this project and why? I could have done a better job with making the black even because it is a little streaky.
4. Describe the attributes of your theme / unity: What is the deeper meaning of the project? What are you trying to communicate? What details did you use to reflect that theme?The deeper meaning of my project is to represent what dancing in the rain accomplishes, moving past the pain. I'm trying to communicate that life gets tough, but you got to move on. I used glitter as happiness and black as pain or anger.
5. Describe the important elements (blue-titled posters hanging in the art room) used in your design (at least 2): What are the important elements? Why do you believe those are the most important? I used color and texture to accomplish the given look. Color is used throughout to create the overall view. The texture throughout is smooth and rough because I used glitter and paint. These are important because it captures the meaning.
6. Describe the important principles (red-titled posters hanging in the art room) used in your design (at least 2): What are the important principles? Why do you believe those are the most important? I used emphasis and movement as main principles. They are the main ones because the water is the movement and the letters outlined in glitter are emphasis on what words are important.
7. Metacognate (think about your thinking!!!): What did you learn from this project that you could apply to other projects in the future? What lessons could be applied to life in general? Why? I learned that all things are beautiful, and that all things take time to accomplish. I can use this later on because it taught me about the quote and what it means.
EXCEEDING:
8. Evaluate and list the design process of your project (all of the steps you took to make it). First I stretched the canvas. Then I painted and added the glitter in layers.
9. Why did you do the project the way you did? Was it planned? What is by chance? What changes did you have to make along the way (if any changes were necessary)? Elaborate... I did the project this way because it captures the real beauty of the quote, creating an essence with it.
10. Was this a worthwhile project for yourself and why? What project will you be doing next and why? Yes this was a worthwhile project because it will teach others about the quote.