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Introduction design title page, with several images Introduce area of interest and any common theme or concepts that underpin the comparison. Why did you choose these artists? What drew you to them? Inthinking

The Artworks and their Context Present and discuss the context of at least 3 artworks by at least 2 artists from contrasting cultural contexts. Discuss cultural contexts of artworks: where they come from, when were they made, how does the context influence the work? Inthinking

The Artworks and their Context screen 2 Present and discuss the context of at least 3 artworks by at least 2 artists from contrasting cultural contexts. Discuss cultural contexts of artworks: where they come from, when were they made, how does the context influence the work? Inthinking

Visual Analysis Discuss the formal elements, technique and materials used for each artwork. Use good quality images and include details or a drawing of a detail Inthinking

Visual Analysis continued Discuss the formal elements, technique and materials used for each artwork. Use good quality images and include details or a drawing of a detail Inthinking

Function and purpose was this art made for a particular purpose, i.e religious, political, commemorative, functional, decorative, expressive? Inthinking

Conceptual and material significance (slides 6 and 7 Could be combined into one screen ) Meaning of work, possible interpretations, how is meaning communicated? Do the materials contribute to the meaning? Inthinking

Making Connections between the works diagrams or journal pages Make a diagram that compares the artworks (venn, or with arrows over images, or a page in your journal) that compares and contrasts all that you have already discussed but in note form: Compare the cultural contexts of the work, how are they shaped by their culture and time? Inthinking

Making Connections between the works diagrams or journal pages Make a diagram that compares the artworks (venn, or with arrows over images, or a page in your journal) that compares and contrasts all that you have already discussed in parts 1-4 in note form: Compare the formal qualities, the materials, how are they similar, how do they differ? Inthinking

Making Connections between the works diagrams or journal pages Make a diagram that compares the artworks (venn, or with arrows over images, or a page in your journal) that compares and contrasts all that you have already discussed in parts 1-4 in note form: Compare the meaning and content, concepts, ideas, motifs, signs, symbols…how is meaning communicated? Inthinking

Continued… Compare the meaning and content, concepts, ideas, motifs, signs, symbols…how is meaning communicated? Inthinking

Connections with own art (HL only) on the next 3-5 screens Include images of own artwork and reference just as you would the other works, title, medium, size, date How does your own art relate to the artists under consideration. Make connections through any of these but not necessarily all: Cultural context Formal qualities Concepts and ideas Materials, conceptual and cultural significance Inthinking

HL only Inthinking

HL only Inthinking

Sources last screen List of sources used for investigation, (bibliography) You can label images thru out CS as fig 1 fig 2 etc, but be sure to include full citation on the source page with artist, title, date, medium, size, location, and source( website, book, article, primary source etc.) Inthinking