Bee Rowe - Collage |
Architectural Forms Project.
Evaluation Guidance.
Your
evaluation should be word-processed and be between 500 & 800 words in
length. Please discuss anything you feel was significant to your work in this
project, but ensure you cover the following points:
· Describe how
you gathered source imagery for the project, how successful were your drawings
and photos? What did you see in your images that you thought had potential for
development into substantial 2D or 3D work.
·
How did you
go about developing your imagery? What techniques and materials did you use?
How successful were these experiments? Did your printmaking and collage work
help you develop techniques, imagery or ideas that informed your final outcome?
·
Describe
your outcome, discuss their formal elements such as composition, technique, use
of colour and tone etc. Do you consider your outcome successful? Discuss its
strengths and weaknesses.
·
What
Architects and Artists work did you research during the project? Were any of
these particularly helpful in providing ideas/inspiration for your own work?
Identify the aspects of Artists/Architects work that you found helpful or
interesting.
·
How well do
you think you worked in this project overall? Did you manage your time
effectively? Suggest improvements you might have made to your approach. Did you
enjoy the project, if not suggest changes that might have made the project more
enjoyable.
Please
include photos of your final piece with your evaluation.
Please
submit your word-processed evaluation with your sketchbook and project
outcome/s.
DEADLINE 4pm Monday 26th
February
Architectural Forms Submission
Requirements
Pre trip work:
- Selection of your best
photos from the College architecture.
- Research into 2 modern
Architects (see the brief for names).
- 1 or more sustained full
page pencil tonal drawings based on your College photos.
- 1 or more controlled linear
(fineliner/biro) drawings based on your College photos.
- Expressive timed drawings
produced in class.
- 1 good Gold Card print from
your College photos.
Post
Trip work:
- Selection of your best
photos from the London Trip.
- A sustained carbon print,
based on your London imagery.
- 1 or more good Gold Card
print from your London photos.
- At least 1 sustained and successful
piece of monoprinting based on London Architecture.
- Paper city photographs,
edit your best shots and print them out at A5/A4 for inclusion in your
sketchbook.
- Research into at least one
paper engineering Artist (see link in previous post for names).
- At least 4 Collage/mixed
media pieces developed from your London imagery. Use a range of
techniques to create these (refer to the brief for a list of potential
media), one or two of these images could be developed through PhotoShop.
- Research into a Collage/Mixed
Media Artist (see earlier post for details).
- Visual planning and notes
that outline your intentions for your project outcome. The nature of this
planning might be very different from person to person, it
could take the form of Fashion Drawings, experiments with 3D
media, storyboards for animation or many other things. Annotating your
developmental work is important!
- Photographs and annotation
that record the process of making your outcome.
- An ambitious and well
resolved final outcome.
- Research into at least one
Artist closely associated with the approach taken in your final piece -
so this could be a Fashion Designer, Fine Artist, Illustrator or Graphic
Designer for example.
- A word processed evaluation
(see the notes above).
Next
week we will be starting work on an illustration project based on the
stories of Roald Dahl, so start giving some thought to which book/short story
you might want to respond to. Getting hold of a copy and reading it is
excellent preparation.
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