GR 11 CULMINATING PERFORMANCE TASK Designing your own

















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GR. 11 CULMINATING PERFORMANCE TASK: Designing your own project
LEARNING GOALS • Developing you own art idea, from conception to execution, in the medium of your choice. • Use your sketchbook to develop ideas, and document the process using a variety of communication skills (sketch, write, test/samples, collection images) • Critiques: • Use peer and teacher feedback to assist your idea. • Provide feedback to peers and demonstrate to teacher critical thinking • Write an artist statement to support your independent piece.
IMAGINE YOUR MASTERPIECE IF YOU COULD DO ANYTHING YOU WANT FOR YOUR CULMINATING TASK WHAT WOULD IT LOOK LIKE?
What medium you would like use for your culminating performance task? • Painting • Sculpture • Printmaking • Drawing • Mixed Media • Performance Art or Installation Art
Answer the questions relating to your particular medium. Painting What type of paint? acrylic, oils, watercolors Determine the best surface? canvas, masonite, fabric, wood, paper Which techniques will assist you the best? impasto, smooth blending, textured blending, pointillism, hard edge, dry brush, stencils, Sculpture The material? Clay, wax, wire, plaster bandages, found objects Will it be a sculpture in the round or relief? How will you build your piece? Drawing What is the dry media? pencil, charcoal, pastel, pen & ink Determine the best surface to use? type of paper, the colour, the thickness, Mixed Media Which mediums are you planning to combine? What will be your surface? Performance Art or Installation Ar How will you document you work? Video tape or photography? What materials will you need? If it’s an installation, where will you put it? Think about the best location.
What is the scale of your piece? Provide approximate dimensions in inches. Common Canvas Common Print Sizes: Plate Sizes: • 16 x 20 inches • 5 x 6 inches • 16 x 16 • 8 x 10 • 18 x 24 • 12 x 12 For Sculpture provide: • Length • Height • Width
Determine the art approach you will be using. Imitationalism Formalism Emotionalism • communication of moods, feelings and • realistic interpretation of the ideas are most subject matter is most important • organization of the elements and principles of design are most important
What is the purpose of your piece? • To communicate a social message / propaganda • Beauty • Documenting • Spiritual • Emotional • Storytelling (your own or someone else’s) • Commemorate a special event
Describe the subject matter. What will you create? Subject Matter refers to what you are you going to paint / draw / sculpt etc… landscape portraiture abstracted shapes
Why do you want to do this? Where did this idea come from?
What is your colour scheme? How will this help to communicate your idea?
Where will you be getting your references (please provide examples).
Provide the names of artists you will be drawing inspiration from, include examples of these artworks.
Which techniques will be important to you? Layering, blending, mixed media, the use of gel medium etc. .
Which elements and principles of design will help you achieve your idea?
Planning Due: Include ask much as possible of the following… • Sketches • Reference images (glued in) • Complete these questions (found on website www. sjaart. ca) • Writing your ideas • Colour Schemes • Samples / swatches • All rough work will count as part of your planning, even if it is different from your final piece. • Communication (10 Marks) / Thinking (10 Marks)
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