Monday, July 4, 2011

PORTFLIOS ARE GRADED

I've just finished grading portfolios and I'm pleased to say that the majority of work is very good.  As you continue with Machiko, I would just like to reiterate the importance of doing thumbnails and exploring all potential combinations of the art elements as much as possible. Many of the projects are very simple by design and rely on your imagination and creativity to bring them to life.

The quizes have also been tallied. Most people missed around four questions.  The questions most missed were: # 12. Dark values advance whereas light values recede. (Answer: False) This is true regarding LINE. And #18 Regarding the characteristics of shape: soft, hard-edged, amorphic, and angular (Answer: all of the above). You will be pleased to know that the quiz does not have a negative affect on your grade. Use it as a warning to study harder and/or take better notes. The next may be harder and factor into your grade.

I've enjoyed working with you all and expect the same attention and commitment to be given to Machiko. Thank you and enjoy the rest of your summer.

1 comment:

  1. Thank you Will! What an amazing class!
    Do you still teach or make lithography?
    What I promised to convey to you is:
    Watashi wa anata no sakuhin no hitotsu desu.
    Translated from Japanese it means:
    I am one of your works.
    The source:
    “I am one of your works” (watashi wa anata no sakuhin no hitotsu desu - 私もあなたの作品の一つです): Following the death of legendary manga artist Fujio Akatsuka on August 2, comedian and TV personality Tamori (a.k.a. Kazuyoshi Morita) delivered a eulogy, in which he said, “I am one of your multitude of works.” Akatsuka was instrumental in helping Tamori during his early years in show business.

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