Q2 PORTFOLIO INFO
ONLINE PORTFOLIO Revisit your portfolio on weebly.com or wix.com. Use the notes provided from to complete your site.
Remember, your site must include:
Email your final URL to me no later than December 20, 2019.
12 points: Home Page
50 points: Gallery/Portfolio
12 points: Bio/Artist Statement
16 points: Creative design and ease of navigation
5 points: Grammar, punctuation, spelling
5 points: Email URL to [email protected]
100 POINTS
TRADITIONAL PORTFOLIO
Include at least 10 pieces in your portfolio.
Take the list that you started at the end of quarter one and develop artist statements for each piece included in your portfolio. Include at the top of a page a title, size and medium(s) for each piece. Then, write your statement, which should be at least 2-3 sentences in length. It must include information about your ideas you developed while you were creating your piece, techniques and processes used during the art making and what was your overall vision for the piece was.
Make sure you think about how you can make yourself and your art stand out from everyone else.
5 points each: For each piece included
5 point: For each artist statement included and containing the correct information
Q1 PORTFOLIO INFO
ONLINE PORTFOLIO
weebly.com or wix.com
Develop an initial shell of what your final site will look like. Register at either of the above sites to develop it. Select a template and develop the look of your site. You must include:
Email your URL to me by October 27, 2019.
5 points: Site Organization and Design
5 points: Home Page
5 points: Gallery/Portfolio
5 points: Bio/Artist Statement
5 points: Email URL to [email protected]
TOTAL 25 POINTS
TRADITIONAL PORTFOLIO
Develop a list of at least 10 projects that you will include within your traditional portfolio. You can include sculpture, but it must be a photograph when you turn in your final portfolio. Also, with each piece, write down the size of project, medium(s) along with techniques and processes used, vision for the piece and any ideas you worked with or came up when developing the project. These can all just be bullet points. You will need to write an artist statement for each piece when you turn in your final portfolio, so it would be beneficial for you to write down information about each piece while you are working on the project.
Also, think about what will you put all of your pieces in? You can use your portfolio bag, a binder or any other creative idea you can think of. How can you make yourself and your art stand out from everyone else’s work?
This list is due to me by October 27, 2019.
2 points: 1 point for each piece (up to 10) and 1 point for information included about each piece
5 points: written explanation of presentation of pieces (what will all of your pieces be in?)
TOTAL 25 POINTS
ONLINE PORTFOLIO Revisit your portfolio on weebly.com or wix.com. Use the notes provided from to complete your site.
Remember, your site must include:
- Home page – this should include your name
- Be creative
- Make it your own
- Drive a viewer into your site
- Gallery/Portfolio –minimum of 10 jpeg images that have been edited correctly
- These should be cropped appropriately (just the final image should be showing; use a creative or sophisticated backdrop for 3D pieces)
- The images should be 72dpi, no larger, for optimal performance and viewing
- Labeled correctly - include title, size, medium and year created
- Bio/Artist Statement – this should have a photo or self-portrait of you and must be grammatically correct including correct punctuation and spelling
Email your final URL to me no later than December 20, 2019.
12 points: Home Page
50 points: Gallery/Portfolio
12 points: Bio/Artist Statement
16 points: Creative design and ease of navigation
5 points: Grammar, punctuation, spelling
5 points: Email URL to [email protected]
100 POINTS
TRADITIONAL PORTFOLIO
Include at least 10 pieces in your portfolio.
Take the list that you started at the end of quarter one and develop artist statements for each piece included in your portfolio. Include at the top of a page a title, size and medium(s) for each piece. Then, write your statement, which should be at least 2-3 sentences in length. It must include information about your ideas you developed while you were creating your piece, techniques and processes used during the art making and what was your overall vision for the piece was.
Make sure you think about how you can make yourself and your art stand out from everyone else.
5 points each: For each piece included
5 point: For each artist statement included and containing the correct information
- Title, size, mediums
- Development of ideas
- Techniques and processes
- Overall vision
Q1 PORTFOLIO INFO
ONLINE PORTFOLIO
weebly.com or wix.com
Develop an initial shell of what your final site will look like. Register at either of the above sites to develop it. Select a template and develop the look of your site. You must include:
- Home page – this should include your name
- Gallery/Portfolio – final images should include title, size, medium and year created
(minimum of 10 jpeg images saved at 72dpi) - Bio/Artist Statement – this should have a photo or self-portrait of you
Email your URL to me by October 27, 2019.
5 points: Site Organization and Design
5 points: Home Page
5 points: Gallery/Portfolio
5 points: Bio/Artist Statement
5 points: Email URL to [email protected]
TOTAL 25 POINTS
TRADITIONAL PORTFOLIO
Develop a list of at least 10 projects that you will include within your traditional portfolio. You can include sculpture, but it must be a photograph when you turn in your final portfolio. Also, with each piece, write down the size of project, medium(s) along with techniques and processes used, vision for the piece and any ideas you worked with or came up when developing the project. These can all just be bullet points. You will need to write an artist statement for each piece when you turn in your final portfolio, so it would be beneficial for you to write down information about each piece while you are working on the project.
Also, think about what will you put all of your pieces in? You can use your portfolio bag, a binder or any other creative idea you can think of. How can you make yourself and your art stand out from everyone else’s work?
This list is due to me by October 27, 2019.
2 points: 1 point for each piece (up to 10) and 1 point for information included about each piece
5 points: written explanation of presentation of pieces (what will all of your pieces be in?)
TOTAL 25 POINTS