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Concentration

Concentration. A body of related works describing an in-depth exploration of a particular artistic concern. It should reflect a process of investigation of a specific visual idea. Scoring guidelinses. An unmistakable connection Engages the viewer Effective integration Informed risk-taking

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Concentration

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  1. Concentration A body of related works describing an in-depth exploration of a particular artistic concern. It should reflect a process of investigation of a specific visual idea.

  2. Scoring guidelinses • An unmistakable connection • Engages the viewer • Effective integration • Informed risk-taking • Evocative theme • Original vision

  3. First….. • You will need to list at least 75 ideas…..WHAT?????? • Easy and trite answers come first, but through a sustained investigation, you will acquire a deeper personal, visual statement of excellence. By talking with your teacher and fellow artists, you will come up with your own highly developed concept.

  4. Rene Magritte Surrealism

  5. Frida Kahlo Autobiographical -- surrealism

  6. (controversial artist) Depictions of children

  7. Chris Olifi (also controversial) Religious reference

  8. Edward Hopper Social realism

  9. George Tooker Political commentary

  10. Cindy Sherman Feminist artist -- Social commentary on 50’s/60’s role of women

  11. Kara Walker Social Commentary Victorian era

  12. Giacomo Balla Futurism – Response to Industrial Revolution

  13. Theodore Gericault Depicting historical events in an emotional way

  14. Claude Monet

  15. Kurt Weiser

  16. Websites http://www.fcds.org/faculty/RebeccaStoneDanahy/web/ap/Concentration%20%5BCompatibility%20Mode%5D.pdfhttp://www.princetonol.com/groups/iad/artroom/Nicole/Nicole4.htmhttp://apcentral.collegeboard.com/apc/members/exam/exam_questions/213852.html http://apcentral.collegeboard.com/apc/members/exam/exam_questions/213831.html

  17. Some ideas to get you started….. • Junkyard Still Life • Circus Life • Crime and Punishment • Seven Deadly Sins • Women in Feminine Roles • Things that make me smile • Historical Events • Reflections of Images Within • Things that come in pairs • The movie experience • “The Attic” the childhood experience • Icons within our society • The struggle to find oneself • Childhood memories and feelings • Toys/Games • Visions of the Future • Evolution of an item as it decomposes • Family Celebrations • Figures at rest from an extreme perspective • Dreamscapes • Objects emerging from bags • “Bad Luck” situations: black cat, ladder, umbrella, cracked mirror, etc. • People morphing into everyday items: cell phone, ipod, skateboard, remote control, etc. • Exploration of design textures related to nature with a strong focus on the leaf image

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