Sketchbooks will be essential to documenting your work and your ideas, process, and evolution of your work. Sketchbook approach and style are up to the artist and how you think through the processes. However annotation is required. Annotating will help you record your ideas and thoughts at the time you are creating them. |
Maquette/ModelCreating small models/maquettes are critical when planning larger works and determining composition. Documentation of small maquettes will show experimentation and practice of skill. Creating a portion of a sculpture, especially in clay or ceramics will give you a way to test glazes and application of surface before making decisions on color. |
What Sketchbook planning documentation could look like.
Considering surfaces and experimenting with colors, textures, alternate materials, and processes.
Documenting Processes and Ideas
Writing
Process Documentation
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Documentation Methods
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Questions to ask yourself.
How did you practice?
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How did you experiment?
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How did you revise?
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Sketchbooks: 3D,Fashion,Fibers
https://www.studentartguide.com/articles/art-sketchbook-ideas#sculpture-3d-design-sketchbooks
Create various personal responses
Clearly communicate Reference images, text, and ideas from others Use a consistent style of presentation Shows the development of ideas |
Demonstrate subject-specific knowledge
Communicate intention of work Avoid the first or obvious solution Keep it simple Create layouts that have visual interest Quality over quantity |