the sketchbook

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The Sketchbook. Sketchbook Structure. Research and Investigation. You must read, sketch, take notes. How will you know what you are doing if you have no foundation? PRIMARY SOURCES! Observational studies please Find artists that relate to your investigation or assigned project. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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The Sketchbook

Sketchbook Structure

PROCESS AND REFLECTION

Document Success and Failure

PLANNINGBrainstorm Options Sketches and

Commentary

RESEARCH AND INVESTIGATIONObservation/Techniques Artist Models

Research and Investigation

You must read, sketch, take notes. How will you know what you are doing if you have no foundation?

PRIMARY SOURCES! Observational studies please

Find artists that relate to your investigation or assigned project.

Look outside the box. Don’t rely on all those old European and American guys!

Above all, a sketchbook should be a place for developing and refining ideas. It should show thought processes and provide insights into a student's thinking. Here the integration of artist work, student photographs and observational drawings clearly show the journey taken while exploring and developing ideas.

This sketchbook page shows the critical analysis of relevant artist work. It is important to note that it is rarely necessary to imitate an entire artist work: copying small pieces is all that is needed to learn about an artist’s technique, style, use of media or approach to composition. In this example, the composition of the page as a whole has been carefully considered: the placement of the small images on the left balance the larger portrait on the right, creating a harmonious page layout. Note also that the annotation is neat, tidy, and small. It thus supports, rather than detracts from, the artwork and indicates to the examiners that the work was produced by a committed, dedicated student.

Planning

Now that you have a foundation of research and investigation you start to build a framework.

Consider multiple options. Don’t limit yourself.

Try it out. Don’t assume it is going to work.

Process and Reflection

Document the process of creation by making notes and taking photos

Reflect on your process and the outcome……What did you learn? What was successful? What could you improve?

Keys to Success

Observe…primary sources are key!

Document your sources on every page

Include the date and page number

Prep your pages with something that attracts the viewer! Make it enjoyable to look at.

Keep it organized. Make clear titles and headings. Write clearly.

Paraphrase and include only the essentials. Do you want to read an essay?

SOURCES

www.studentartguide.com

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