Reflection & Presentation
Let's think together along the process.
Why is it important to think and reflect along your art journey?
Use any of these reflection questions along your creative journey for your reflection assignments.
4. Reflection & Presentation
Guiding reflection questions:
Reflect on your art-making process. What medium did you use? What techniques di you use? Describe your art-making process step by step.
What is the big idea or theme of your artwork?
What or who inspired your artwork?
What are you the most proud of in this artwork? What is your favorite part?
Describe your learning growth through this project. How did your skills and knowledge improve?
What have you found particularly frustrating? How did you deal with it?
What caused you the most stress? What did you do to manage it?
Did you have any surprises during your creation process?
How are you different now than at the beginning of this semester?
What made you choose the (colors, style, technique, subject matter, etc.) in your artwork?
What do you feel was your most successful aspect?
If you could do this project over again, what would you do differently?
Art Reflection Word Bank
(this is just a starting point) Elements of Design & Principles of Design
perspective, vanishing point, converging lines, parallel, horizontal line horizon, line shortening, depth line, weight, converging lines
Shading techniques, graduation value, blending hatching, cross, hatching, stippling, blending
value, depth, contrast,
Medium = the material that is used in an artwork, such as pencil, watercolor, acrylics, colored pencil, photography chemistry, photo paper, adhesive, etc.
Media = plural for medium mixed media
Focal point = the feature of a work of art that is most interesting or important, or the most strongly emphasized
Vanishing point = the point at which lines converge come together to a single point
Parallel lines = lines that are equal distance apart and do not intersect
Horizon line = the line where the ground meets the sky, shortening, shortening part of an object to show depth