CERAMICS 5 PORTFOLIO Your Name Here. Artist Statement Revise your artist statement and fit it to what you have completed so far this semester. Include.

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CERAMICS 5 PORTFOLIO Your Name Here

Artist Statement Revise your artist statement and fit it to what you have completed so far this semester. Include your artist statement in your portfolio (you can use more than 1 slide to do this).

Changes to Artist Statement What changes did you make to your artist statement? Bullet these ideas on this slide. (at least 3 bullet points)

MAKE A LIST OF THE PROJECTS YOU MADE ON THIS SLIDE. BASICALLY, IT’S AN OUTLINE. YOU NEED TO INCLUDE THE NAME OF THE PROJECT AND YOUR PROJECT TITLE MUST BE IN THE FOLLOWING ORDER: Project #1 – Free Project Project #2 – Colored Slip Project #3 – Cut-out design Project #4 – Mishima (Slip Inlay) Project #5 – Using a Stain/Oxide Project #6 – Final Project My Projects

Project #1 – Free Project Write the title of your project here List the dimensions of your project (in inches) Tell us the method of construction you used & name/type of glaze. Include photos of your work as well. (you may have up to three slides including photos per project)

More Photos (replace this slide’s title with the title of your artwork)

How does this relate to your Artist Statement? Write out and explain what this artwork has to do with your Artists Statement (at least 3 bullet points)

Project #2 – Colored Slip with Glaze Write the title of your project here List the dimensions of your project (in inches) Tell us the method of construction you used & type of glaze. Include photos of your work as well. (you may have up to three slides per project)

More Photos (replace this slide’s title with the title of your artwork)

Self-Critique Critique your own artwork What did you do well? What can you improve? If you were to create this artwork again, what would you change and what would you keep the same and why? What elements of art and principles of design did you?

Project #3 – Cut-out design Write the title of your project here List the dimensions of your project (in inches) Tell us the method of construction you used & type of glaze. Include photos of your work as well. (you may have up to three slides per project)

More Photos (replace this slide’s title with the title of your artwork)

New Technique – cut out Define this new technique and introduce it to your peers. Write out how you used this technique step-by-step and explain this in your presentation. What was the most challenging with this new technique?

Project #4 – Mishima (Slip Inlay) Write the title of your project here List the dimensions of your project (in inches) Tell us the method of construction you used & type of glaze. Include photos of your work as well. (you may have up to three slides per project)

More Photos (replace this slide’s title with the title of your artwork)

New Technique - Mishima Define this new technique and introduce it to your peers. Write out how you used this technique step-by-step and explain this in your presentation. What was the most challenging with this new technique?

Project #5 – Using a Stain/Oxide Write the title of your project here List the dimensions of your project (in inches) Tell us the method of construction you used & type of glaze. Include photos of your work as well. (you may have up to three slides per project)

More Photos (replace this slide’s title with the title of your artwork)

Self-Critique & Communication Critique your own artwork  What did you do well?  What can you improve?  If you were to create this artwork again, what would you change and what would you keep the same and why?  What elements of art and principles of design did you? How did you communicate your message?  Is your message clear? What could you have done to be more clear?

Project #6 – Final Project Write the title of your project here List the dimensions of your project (in inches) Tell us the method of construction you used & type of glaze. Include photos of your work as well. (you may have up to three slides per project)

More Photos (replace this slide’s title with the title of your artwork)

Final Project relating to Artist Statement How does your final project align with your artist statement? How does it compare? Does your teapot reflect a part of you? Describe the parts and why it does? If not, tell us why you did what you did as the idea of your teapot.

THINGS I WANT TO DO BETTER OR TRY Next Semester

What I learned… What are some things you learned either by success or failure this semester? List at least 3.

What I’m going to do… Write down three things you are going to do next semester to improve.

What I’m want to make… Write down two things that you want to make/create next semester.

Changes What have been your thoughts & impression on this past semesters work? Did you do everything you could this semester? Did you reach your own personal goals? What could Mrs. McClellan do to help you reach your goals? Any suggestions on areas of improvement for yourself or Mrs. McClellan