John Doe Art 4 Portfolio. Artwork 1  Description: Artist, Title, Date, Size, Location, Medium  Analysis: Elements and principles I used to create a.

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John Doe Art 4 Portfolio

Artwork 1  Description: Artist, Title, Date, Size, Location, Medium  Analysis: Elements and principles I used to create a successful artwork.  Interpretation: The meaning behind my beautiful art work and why I chose this subject matter.  Judgment: What I could have done better on this piece. Also what I was successful with and learned in this piece.

Artwork 2  Description: Artist, Title, Date, Size, Location, Medium  Analysis: Elements and principles I used to create a successful artwork.  Interpretation: The meaning behind my beautiful art work and why I chose this subject matter.  Judgment: What I could have done better on this piece. Also what I was successful with and learned in this piece.

Artwork 3  Description: Artist, Title, Date, Size, Location, Medium  Analysis: Elements and principles I used to create a successful artwork.  Interpretation: The meaning behind my beautiful art work and why I chose this subject matter.  Judgment: What I could have done better on this piece. Also what I was successful with and learned in this piece.

Artwork 4  Description: Artist, Title, Date, Size, Location, Medium  Analysis: Elements and principles I used to create a successful artwork.  Interpretation: The meaning behind my beautiful art work and why I chose this subject matter.  Judgment: What I could have done better on this piece. Also what I was successful with and learned in this piece.