Written Evidence AP Art Design Sustained Investigation What

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Written Evidence AP Art & Design "Sustained Investigation"

Written Evidence AP Art & Design "Sustained Investigation"

What is the ART you are making for your SUSTAINED INVESTIGATION about?

What is the ART you are making for your SUSTAINED INVESTIGATION about?

Your EXPERIENCES inform your thinking and your art making. Those experiences spark questions that

Your EXPERIENCES inform your thinking and your art making. Those experiences spark questions that guide your investigation. Using clear, concise words (and ACTION VERBS) get to the point about the statement you want make about your art. Observe the CHANGES being made in your work. What are the IMPORTANT components in your work?

You'll have 1200 characters (not words) to make strong connections between the visual evidence

You'll have 1200 characters (not words) to make strong connections between the visual evidence you are seeing in the work and the words used in writing. Does is just RELATE (score of 2) or IDENTIFIES & GUIDES the viewer (score of 3) Do NOT make it BROAD. Write as a statement – with confidence. Identify important components (point out, discuss, list) Give examples of VISUAL EVIDENCE by referring to a specific

Evidence of REVISION: "Initially my work. . . " "As my investigation continued. .

Evidence of REVISION: "Initially my work. . . " "As my investigation continued. . . " "So I decided to (incorporate)…"

To show practice, experimentation or revision – include in one picture, labeled, like this:

To show practice, experimentation or revision – include in one picture, labeled, like this: Click to a text

This is the RUBRIC for your SUSTAINED INVESTIGATION. Get familiar with it. To view

This is the RUBRIC for your SUSTAINED INVESTIGATION. Get familiar with it. To view more portfolio samples, visit: https: //apcentral. collegeboard. org/courses/ap-2 -d -art-and-design/portfolio? course=ap-2 -d-art-anddesign