AP ART @ OCTORARA

Summer Assignment Workbook by S. Bieg

For: AP Art ______Studio

(Course name)

Octorara’s Artist Name: ______

(Your name)

Famous Artists in your birthday month:

Your Birthday is = ______

______

______

Your Favorite quotes and/or Music Lyrics:

Name of Person / Band:Quote / Lyric:

  • ______=______
  • ______=______
  • ______=______

Table of Contents

The Purpose and Benefit of this AP Art Booklet:

ELEMENTS OF ART………………………………………………………………...2

PRINCIPLES OF DESIGN………………………………………………………….3

LOG ONTO THE AP ART WEBSITE……………………………………………4

AP ART WEBSITE---BREADTH SECTION……………………………………5

AP ART WEBSITE---CONCENTRATION SECTION………………………6

AP ART WEBSITE---QUALITY SECTION………………………………….…7

AP ART WEBSITE---QUALITY SECTION CONTINUED…………………8

PHOTOGRAPHY ASSIGNMENT---1ST FALL ASSIGNMENT………….9

PHOTOGRAPHY ASSIGNMENT---RECORDING&ORGANIZING...10

CREATING YOUR IDEA FILE……………………………………………………11

SUMMER ASSIGNMENT OVERVIEW………………………………………12

AP 2D---COMPOSITION TIPS…………………………………………….…..13

AP DRAWING---COMPOSITION TIPS……………………………….…...14

AP 3D--- (SCULPTURE) COMPOSITION TIPS………..…………….….15

SUMMER ASSIGNMENT #1……………………….……..…..……………..16

SUMMER ASSIGNMENT #2……………………….………..………..……..17

SUMMER ASSIGNMENT #3……………………….………..………..……..18

SUMMER ASSIGNMENT #4……………………….………..……..………..19

IDEA FILE CONTINUED………………………………………………………….20

FINAL RECOMMENDATIONS…………………….………..……….……….21

PARENT SIGNATURE SLIP DUE JUNE 12TH TO MRS. BIEG…………21

REVIEW OF THE ELEMENTS OF ART:

REVIEW OF THE PRINCIPLES OF DESIGN:

  • COMPOSITION
  • UNITY
  • HARMONY
  • REPETITION
  • RYHTHM
  • PATTERN
  • BALANCE
  • FORMAL
  • INFORMAL
  • VARIETY
  • CONTRAST
  • PROPORTION
  • LEADING THE VIEWER’S EYE (MOVEMENT)
  • FOCAL POINT
  • EMPHASIS
  • FIGURE – GROUND RELATIONSHIP
  • PERSPECTIVE
  • TWO-DIMENSIONAL
  • THREE-DIMENSIONAL
  • LINEAR PERSPECTIVE
  • ATMOSPHERIC PERSPECTIVE

KNOW THE FOLLOWING TERMS / TECHNIQUES:

  • FORESHORTENING & HOW TO DEPICT THIS SUCCESSFULLY
  • VERVE – WHAT IS THIS? HOW DO YOU DESCRIBE AN ARTWORK THAT HAS VERVE?

QUESTIONS CONCERNING ANY OF THE ABOVE TERMS:

______

LOG ONTO THE AP ART Website:

Goal: Peruse through the AP Art site to get an idea of what AP Art is really all about…be inspired!

  1. URL:

or Google “AP Studio Art Courses”

  1. Scroll down and click on the course(s) of your choice:

2D:

3D:

Drawing:

The goal is to look over the specific AP course you are going to pursue.

  • Understand the terminology…
  • Where to find examples…
  • Where to find your answers…

Below, create a list of questions that will need to be addressed before the summer break:

______

______

______

continue perusing THE AP ART Website;

breadth examples

Goal: Get acclimated! This site is quite a resource to help the successful completion of your AP Art course.

Scroll down to the Middle of your AP 2D / 3D / Drawing Site;

Click on “Breadth Examples” -- (These links are arranged by years.)

Choose a year, click on this link & peruse through this student’s artwork examples of Breadth

Click on images you find inspiring—this will enlarge the image.

Right click, copy, and paste (in word doc) to print out (to size)

Paste your favorite examples below:

EXAMPLE 1:

Explain why this example artwork caught your eye?

______

EXAMPLE 2:

Explain why this example artwork caught your eye?

______

2D OR DRAWING PORTFOLIO---

BREADTH ARTWORK INVENTORY:

  • Look through your own portfolio and sketchbook(s).
  • What artwork do you have OR can you create for your AP Breadth Section?

Medium Variety:Have artwork already?Have an idea for a piece in this medium:

Acrylic paint______= ______

Tempera paint______= ______

Watercolor______=______

Pencil______=______

Colored Pencil______=______

Pen & Ink______=______

Marker______=______

Scratchboard______=______

Conte Crayon______=______

Oil pastel______=______

Chalk pastel______=______

Charcoal______=______

Collage______=______

Mixed Media______=______

Ceramic Slab ______=______

Printmaking______=______

Graphic Design______=______

Digital photography______=______

Dark room photography______=______

OTHER:______=______

OTHER:______=______

OTHER:______=______

OTHER:______=______

2D OR DRAWING PORTFOLIO---

“Concept/Technique”Inventory:

  • Look through your own portfolio and sketchbook(s).
  • What artwork do you have OR can you create to help fulfill this AP Breadth Section?

Concept/Technique Variety:Have artwork already?Have an idea for a piece in this medium:

Unity/Variety______=______

Balance______=______

Emphasis______=______

Contrast______=______

Rhythm______=______

Repetition______=______

Proportion/Scale______=______

Figure/Ground Relationship______=______

Foreshortening______=______

1 point perspective______=______

2 point perspective______=______

3 point perspective______=______

Atmospheric perspective______=______

Aerial views______=______

Surface manipulation______=______

Self-portrait______=______

Still life______=______

Landscape______=______

OTHER:______=______

OTHER:______=______

OTHER:______=______

OTHER:______=______

OTHER:______=______

AP DRAWING FOCUS: SUCCESSFUL COMPOSITION IS KEY FOR THIS PORTFOLIO!

You should have many of the ‘above’ (previous checklist) before completing this AP portfolio.

Concept/Technique Variety:Have artwork already?Have an idea for a piece in this medium:

Observational drawings______=______

Invented/nonobjective forms______=______

Line quality______=______

Surface manipulation______=______

Expressive mark-making______=______

Illusion of 3D forms______=______

EXPRESSIONS IN DIFFERENT STYLES--- renderings from the following:

Gestural______=______

Painterly______=______

Expressionist ______=______

Stylized or Abstract form______=______

THE USE OF VARIOUS CONTENT--- renderings in the following:

Imaginary or psychological imagery______=______

Social commentary______=______

Political statements ______=______

Other personal issues______=______

ARTWORK IN VARIOUS ARTIST STYLES--- renderings in the following:

Cubism______=______

Impressionism______=______

Photorealism______=______

Abstract______=______

Non-representational______=______

Surrealistic______=______

Realistic______=______

Op Art______=______

Pop Art______=______

OTHER:______=______

OTHER:______=______

3D PORTFOLIO---

BREADTH ARTWORK INVENTORY:

  • Look through your own portfolio and sketchbook(s).
  • What artwork do you have OR can you create for your AP Breadth Section?

Medium Variety:Have artwork already?Have an idea for a piece in this medium:

Ceramic (wheel throwing)______= ______

Ceramic (Hand building)______= ______

Origami______=______

Paper Sculpture______=______

Cardboard Sculpture______=______

Foam board______= ______

Balsa Foam______= ______

Styrofoam______=______

Mixed media______=______

Found object sculpture______=______

Recycled objects sculpture______=______

Plaster Sculpture______=______

Metal sculpture______=______

Wire Sculpture______=______

Wood Sculpture______=______

Subtractive Sculpture______=______

Mobile______=______

Bas-relief (deep depth)______=______

OTHER:______=______

OTHER:______=______

OTHER:______=______

Sculpture based on the Principles of 3D Design concepts:

Unity/ Variety______=______

Balance______=______

Emphasis______=______

Contrast______=______

Rhythm______=______

Repetition______=______

Proportion/scale______=______

Occupied/unoccupied space______=______

Sculpture in various artist styles or famous artist influences:

Cubism______=______

Impressionism______=______

Photorealism______=______

Abstract______=______

Non-representational______=______

Surrealistic______=______

Realistic______=______

Op Art______=______

Pop Art______=______

OTHER:______=______

OTHER:______=______

continue perusing THE AP ART Website;

Concentration examples

Goal: Get acclimated! This site is quite a resource to help the successful completion of your AP Art course.

Scroll down to the Middle of your AP 2D / 3D / Drawing Site;

Click on “Concentration Examples” -- (These links are arranged by years.)

Choose a year, click on this link, click on a student’s portfolio (4 choices) & peruse through this student’s artwork examples of Concentration.

Scroll to below this student’s artwork examples to read their “Concentration Statement”.

Click on images you find inspiring—this will enlarge the image.

Right click, copy, and paste (in word doc) to print out (to size)

Paste your favorite examples below.

EXAMPLE 1:

Explain why this example artwork caught your eye?

______

EXAMPLE 2:

Explain why this example artwork caught your eye?

______

WHAT THEMES MAY INTEREST YOU SO FAR? LIST YOUR IDEAS BELOW:

Subject Matter:Styles:Mediums:

How could you further define your theme? (Be more specific; not such a broad topic.)

continue perusing THE AP ART Website;

Quality examples

Goal: Get acclimated! This site is quite a resource to help the successful completion of your AP Art course.

Scroll down to the Middle of your AP “ 2D / 3D / Drawing “ Site;

Click on “Quality Examples” -- (These links are arranged by years.)

Choose a year, click on this link & scroll down through all student examples (in order of score; top score=6; low score=3) artwork examples of Quality. You must earn a 3 to ‘pass’ & earn AP Credit.

Scroll to below this student’s artwork examples to read the AP Board’s ‘rationale for this score’.

Click on images you find inspiring—this will enlarge the image.

Right click, copy, and paste (in word doc) to print out (to size)

Paste your favorite examples below.

EXAMPLE 1:

Explain why this example artwork caught your eye?

______

EXAMPLE 2:

Explain why this example artwork caught your eye?

______

continue perusing THE AP ART Website;

Ponder these Quality examples

Goal: How are the ‘Quality pieces’ chosen? What sets them apart from the other AP artworks?

“QUALITY” ARTWORKS MAY COME FROM BREADTH AND/OR CONCENTRATION PORTFOLIO SECTIONS.

What do you notice (differences) from other Breadth & Concentration Portfolio Examples that make these choices ‘Quality’ pieces?

______

What is VERVE?

______

  • Please define this art term in your own words.
  • You may use examples (paste them below) to help explain your definition.
  • Hint=Each QUALITY PIECE should have VERVE!

Use your summer wisely;

Begin the 1st fall assignment:

1ST WEEK OF SCHOOL = PHOTO ASSIGNMENT

We will use these images for the rest of this year to help create your AP projects.

Reminders: Use UNIQUE vantage points, angles & poses; consider composition…

Try to capture as many of these themes ahead of time (throughout the summer). Maybe you already have many of these—check them off as you go.

  • LANDSCAPE
  • SEASCAPE OR NIGHT SCENE
  • FIGURES
  • MOVEMENT OF A FIGURE
  • MOVEMENT OF AN OBJECT
  • BIRD’S EYE VIEW
  • ANT’S VIEW
  • ABSTRACTED
  • REFLECTION
  • REPEATING REFLECTIONS OR REPETITION OF ANOTHER MEANS
  • METALLIC
  • HAND
  • FOOT / FEET—interesting angles
  • HANDS/FEET OF ELDERLY OR NEW BORN
  • SELF PORTRAIT---Strong light source on one side; outdoor lighting; at least 3 different expressions; have other colors/words overlay your skin (LCD projector/overhead projector)
  • POSE THAT MAKES A STATEMENT, EVOKES A FEELING OR EMOTION
  • CHILD’S PHOTO—Must have parent permission
  • ELDERLY PHOTO
  • OBJECT SEEN IN A DIFFERENT WAY
  • LOOKING AT ANYTHING IN A NEW WAY
  • CHOOSING TO CAPTURE AN IMAGE FOR ITS UNIQUE COLOR(S)
  • YOUR OWN HOUSE
  • AN INTERESTING BARN / HOUSE / ARCHITECTURAL STRUCTURE AS SEEN FROM ITS CORNER IN ORDER TO SEE 2 SIDES OF BUILDING
  • RUSTED OBJECT(S)
  • OBJECTS WITH ONE OF THE COLOR SCHEMES (for ex. Complementary, triadic, analogous)
  • FRUIT OR VEGETABLE THAT LOOKS LIKE PART OF A BODY (ex. Green pepper-back muscles)
  • AN OBJECT SO UP CLOSE THAT IT IS ABSTRACTED (ZOOMED IN / DETAIL)
  • AN OBJECT SO CONTRASTED THAT IT IS ABSTRACTED
  • UNIQUE TEXTURES; CONTRASTING TEXTURES
  • “IDEA PHOTOS” these will spur on the creation of an amazing artwork in the near future
  • “OWN FINDS”: ______
  • OTHERS: ______
  • OTHERS: ______
  • OTHERS: ______

BRAINSTORM MORE IDEAS BELOW:

ReCORDING & ORGANIZING YOUR PHOTOS;

Photo assignment:

Create a “CONTACT SHEET”----DUE WITH PHOTO ASSIGNMENT

THIS IS A PRINTOUT OF SMALL VERSIONS OF YOUR PHOTOS (&/OR ARTWORK) TO FILL A PAGE.

This allows for a quick visual assessment or inventory.

Feel free to write reminders or ideas on this contact sheet.

PLEASE FOLLOW THE LAYOUT BELOW AS AN EXAMPLE FOR YOUR CONTACT SHEETS:

HEADING:______CONTACT SHEET FOR: ______

(THEME OF ARTWORKS Ex. Photo assign. Or Artworks) (STUDENT NAME)

Photo Contact Sheet Example

  • (Short description beneath each photo)
  • Fit about 12 photos per page.

Notes / Ideas:

Websites to check out:

Your own finds:

Idea file from this summer;

Create your own ‘Image board’:

Create an “IDEA FILE”----by collecting images…

Grab business cards, postcards from galleries,

Clip images from magazines, pamphlets, posters, etc.

Go on web hunts and print out images that you feel will inspire future works!

Students have told me they like to peruse: College Art department sites; etc.

  • Deviant Art = www.deviantart.com
  • Tumblr = www.tumblr.com/
  • Pinterest = www.pinterest.com

Be careful—make sure to have parental approval to be on some of these sites.

IDEA FILE FOR IMAGE BOARD:

Glue these images into pages of your sketchbook, create a collage, fill your bulletin board, paste below—whatever you feel will work best for you to use these images. Ensure these images are ‘easily accessible’ to you.

Summer Assignment Overview;

Work hard now, it pays off later:

Complete 1 artwork every 2 weeks---use your ‘Idea Files’ for help…

  • Try to get thumbnail sketches for EACH of these artworks approved BEFORE the end of this school year.
  • Ask questions NOW, as soon as possible. Feel free to email

SKETCH SPOT TO WORK OUT IDEAS BELOW:

AP 2D PORTFOLIOS;

COMPOSITION TIPS:

Use the Elements & Principles of Design=Art terms to know & visually use in your art!

Have image examples (place these in your idea file) for most of these:

2D Design involves purposeful decision making about how to use the elements and principles of art in an integrative way.

AP DRAWING PORTFOLIOS;

COMPOSITION TIPS:

Use the Elements & Principles of Design=Art terms to know & visually use in your art!

Have image examples (place these in your idea file) for most of these:

DRAWING == Design involves purposeful decision making about how to use the elements and principles of art in an integrative way.

AP 3D PORTFOLIOS;

Sculptural COMPOSITION TIPS:

Use the Elements & Principles of Design=Art terms to know & visually use in your art!

Have image examples (place these in your idea file) for most of these:

ELEMENTS & PRINCIPLES OF DESIGN FOR 3D CONCEPTS=ART TERMS TO KNOW AND USE VISUALLY

Summer Assignment #1;

Self Portrait:

Self-Portrait base upon inspiration from a famous artist (2D / DR) or Sculpture (3D)!

List your top 3 favorite artists: What do you like about this artist? (Ex. Medium use/Style, color application? Please explain.)

(2D & Drawing—these are 2 D artworks) (3D—these are sculpture examples)

  1. ______
  2. ______
  3. ______

Print or sketch examples of your favorite artworks by these artists:

Artist #1: ______Artist #2: ______Artist #3: ______

Title: “______” Title: “______” Title: “______”

2D / Drawing Project Idea Tips:

  • Look at some creative portrait poses & print 3 interesting poses (not ‘straight on’ with person centered)
  • Thumbnail sketches—work with best layout; change up your lighting
  • Get your best idea approved by Mrs. Bieg BEFORE summer begins.
  • Print & attach and/or sketch your ideas below:

3D Sculptural Project Idea Tips:

  • Create thumbnail sketches or ‘mini mock-ups’—work with best layout & material; take good photos (change lighting & backdrop—no blurry photos; no busy or distracting backgrounds. Save to your AP 3D folder.
  • Get your best idea approved by Mrs. Bieg BEFORE summer begins.
  • Find 3 images that relate to your idea for YOUR self-portrait sculpture & print 3 interesting images; attach below:

Summer Assignment #2;

Still life or Contrast Sculpture:

Still life (AP 2D or AP Drawing) OR Contrast Sculpture (AP 3D)

Summer Assignment #3;

Isolation themed Artwork:

The goal of this AP Assignment is to test your ability to visually depict a theme.

Complete an “IDEA WEB” by listing out every word that comes to mind with the word isolation- add more spokes if needed.

Look up ideas on the web—write them out below:Sketch / Print your TOP 3 finds / ideas below:

  1. ______
  2. ______
  3. ______

Sketch or Print your TOP 3 “finds” (or ideas) below:

Beneath each idea, describe what you like about this web find.

AP 3D – you may draw your thumbnail ideas OR create ‘mini mock-ups’.

______

______

Isolation Project Tips:

  • Lastly, get a NON-ART person to look at your images/sketches / mock ups and guess your theme (NO HINTING).
  • Did they visually see isolation?
  • If not, rework this piece…and ask a new person.

Summer Assignment #4;

Observational landscape or fork Sculpture:

Observational Landscape (AP 2D or AP Drawing) OR Fork Sculpture (AP 3D)

Idea file continued…

Congratulations;

Done Early? You deserve a break…relax!

I EXTREMELY& HIGHLY RECOMMEND THE FOLLOWING:

  1. TAKE 2 QUALITY PHOTOS OF EACH FINISHED ARTWORK.
  2. If you see a unique area happening –feel free to take quality photos of these piece along the way of its creation.
  3. Zoom in and capture a detail shot (must be in focus; unique composition).
  4. No bending or leaning artwork in photos.
  5. Plain & clean backdrop (NO distractions; we only want to focus on your artwork)!
  6. Check out the following document for GREAT PHOTO TAKING TIPS OF ARTWORK.

I HIGHLY RECOMMEND THE FOLLOWING:

  1. Create an AP ART folder on your home computer (1 folder for each AP course Ex. AP 2D Art; AP 3D Art
  2. Here, you will save all:
  3. Images (photos)
  4. Inspirational image finds (web or inspirational photos you have take to have record)
  5. Contact pages
  6. Response boxes for each major artwork

Any issues / concerns / excitement ---feel free to email Mrs. Bieg Please put your name in the subject line along with your AP course so this email does not go to ‘junk box’. Ex. SBIEG -- AP 2D

I cannot wait to work with you this year!!

Enjoy the process of creating and becoming your own powerful artist! 

Please print answers neatly & tear off (submit) to Mrs. Bieg with parent’s signature by June 6th, 2014.

I, ______(student name)received my summer assignment workbook.

My email address for this summer is: ______(studente-mail)

Parent name: ______(please print first & last name neatly).

Parent e-mail: ______(This is a communication tool to help ensure the success of your son/daughter throughout our AP course).