Visual DiaryUnits 1-4What makes a good Visual Diary?
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General Presentation
• A3 or A4 Visual Diary. You can have small sketchbooks and notebooks.
• Your final visual diary work should be collated in plastic pockets, A3 size
• Numbered pages• Colour code references to the Analytical
Frameworks (you could use sticky notes)• Don’t pull out mistakes – simply annotate that you
are not happy with the result and why.• Final Artwork/s – presented suitably and labelled
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The Art Process
• Exploration• Experimentation• Development• Refinement• Resolution
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Annotations
• Must refer to the 4 Frameworks • Describe use of Elements and Principles• Sources of inspiration (Correct referencing)• Describe Processes and Techniques• Refer to Style • Reflect (Evaluate) on your own progress.• Must be legible and succinct• Must use Visual Language
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Student Focus Statement
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• THEME
• QUOTES
• RESEARCH & EXPLORATION
• SUBJECT
• MEDIA, MATERIALS AND METHODS
• INTENDED FINAL RESOLUTIONS
• INFLUENCE OF PRE AND POST 1990 ARTISTS
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Experimentation 1
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Resolution 2 – video (run mouse over screen to play)
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Resources
Booklet Additional ResourcesFolio examples:
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Unit 1
Emily
Daniel
Jack
Madeline
Unit 2Roshan
BrittMicrosoft
PowerPoint Presentation
Microsoft werPoint Presentat
Unit 3-4
Katherine
Summary
• Make (at least) weekly contributions to your folio
• When stuck for ideas, call your teacher or brainstorm with a friend.
• For regular feedback, you must submit photos or scans of your work regularly to your teacher.
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