- Look at the Links in the gadgets to the right
- Search for an artist that interests you (and your partner)
- Complete the reserach handout and begin your power point
- In class: begin the sculpture you will have a week and a day.
- Work can not be taller than 12 inches
- Work can not be thicker than your finger
- Slip and score well
- GREENWARE DUE FRIDAY DEC. 2nd, NO EXCEPTIONS, to allow drying time
- GLAZEWARE DUE: THURSDAY DEC. 8th, if you don not have glazeware ready you will need to do a cold finish: paint, ink, shoe polish...
- Day of Exam: Present final project and Power Point on Artists
Sunday, November 20, 2011
Pottery Final Projects
Final Project:
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Great Art Links
- Monotype prints by Sandy Walker
- Children's Book Illustrators
- Illustrator list
- De La Rosa, systematic drawings
- Paint Albrech Durer's Rabbit
- Jackson Pollack Making Marks
- Yanagi mark making
- Mark making with Brice Marden
- Make a Mortorized Scribble Machine
- AP Portfolio Examples
- Scratchboard basics
- Understanding Value
- AP Drawing Portfolio
- AP Studio Art Website
- Brainstorming Webquest to help you write your concentration statement
- Summer and Extra Classes in Denver
- Careers in Art
- Drawing and Painting Vocabulary
- Drawing and Painting and AP Essential Learnings
- Elements and Principles Vocabulary
- Rules of Good Composition Design
- Why Take AP? Washington Post Article
- AP Concentration Portfolio Example
- AP Breadth Portfolio Example
- AP Final To Do List
- AP Portfoilo Directions
- AP Concentration Statement Advice
- Carbondale Clay Center
- Ceramics Monthly
- Clay Times
- Ceramics National Juried Show
- Find an art school
- Cal Arts School
- Rhode Island School of Design
- Denver's Santa Fe Art District
- Front Range Community College Art Department
- Art Institute of Colorado
- CSU Art Department
- CU Boulder Art Department
- Rocky Mountain College of Art and Design
- Denver Museum of Contemporary Art
- Denver Art Museum
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