Artistic processes

andrewwales 2,519 views 21 slides Aug 28, 2015
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About This Presentation

The four artistic processes.


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There are so many different ways to be an artist, but they have certain things in common. FOUR ARTISTIC PROCESSES How do Artists Work?

There are four artistic processes. Here is how they are Defined by the National Core Art Standards. . Creating- generating original art Presenting- interpreting and sharing artistic work Responding- understanding and evaluating how the arts convey meaning Connecting- relating artistic ideas and work with personal meaning and external content.

CREATING- How can I create original art? How can I avoid plagiarism?

We’re going to learn How to come up with creative ideas. Shape artistic investigations. Refine and complete artistic work.

THE BIG IDEAS We’re going to learn… Creativity and innovative thinking are essential life skills that can be developed.

We’re going to learn… 2. Artists follow artistic rules, but sometimes break them.

We’re going to learn 3. Artists develop excellence through practice and constructive critique , reflect on, revising , and refining work over time.

We’re going to learn 4. How to select, analyze, and interpret artistic work for presentation.

What are different ways artists share their art with the world?

portfolio

Digital portfolio Or Online portfolio

Artist website

Exhibit

Competition

D Artist Facebook Page

Artist Blog

Responding to Art

Responding to Art Perceiving Analyzing Interpreting Evaluating Do we understand it? What is its purpose? What does it mean? Is it good?

Connecting – putting it all together Look at art Learn about art – Who made it? When? Why? How? Gain art knowledge Apply art knowledge to make your own personal artistic response Your life, interests , personality

Your own experience Your own art The context of the art Your knowledge of art The art you interact with.