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Click to link: Eyewitness Burning Mansion Photo Review

Firefighters battle a fire at a mansion in Indian Hill, Ohio that destroyed a 22-room mansion

I saw this photo on Guardian Eyewitness.  It looked like a scene from a mystical movie, Lord of the Rings and Harry Potter come to mind…fantasy.  The reality that it is a blazing structure in “common place” Ohio, in the midst of this vortex of cold dampens the beauty just a bit.  I imagine it is loud and busy there; the photographer can probably smell the scent of various burning materials as they populate the photo with the unifying grey opacity. Still, the architectural shapes stretched neatly in a wedge across the picture plane–great find for today’s photo review demo.

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3 works from this week

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AP Concentration Statements

Artist Statement for concentration

These are the questions asked by the A.P. board…
Use art specific language.  Refer to specific works.

1.    What is the central idea of your concentration?

               2.    How does the work in your concentration demonstrate the exploration of your idea?  Please refer to specific images as examples.

Here is an example:

  1. The central idea of my concentration is the relationship between fashion, modern machines, and inventions that have revolutionized the creative process of making and designing outfits such as the sewing machine, its parts, and dress forms. I believe that both the artistic aspect of making fashion and the scientific component that is involved in designing machines build on each other.
  2. The work in my concentration demonstrates the exploration of my idea because it shows the relationship between fashion and the machines that aid in the making. For example, several of my paintings (such as images 26-30) I juxtaposed dress forms with gears. In these paintings the gears that are inside the form and have a tighter definition are symbolizing the mechanical process of making clothes today by showing the tools that are used more often in making clothing, while the background is more organic, uses loose lines to symbolize the innate, creative process that is involved in designing process of clothing creation.

Thank you worthington-portal.org for this example.  Please use the previous links to view more examples on the AP website.

PDF AP Art Rubric “Living Document” from College Board

AP 2D Design Rubric Living Document from AP college board

Some links for the AP art students

Digital Submission Web application.
Deadline for submission 1 is May 1.

Important Links
Digital Submission Web Application
Digital Submission Web Demo

AP Central: About Digital Submission

apstudio.ets.org

Essential Standards

Click here to review standards: Visual Art Essential Standards

Throwback Thursday…found a folder of old art…

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art appreciation online content free use

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