Thursday, March 21, 2013
AP Art: Looking at the concentration as a body of work
Concentration number 8 is due today in AP Art and there are only 25 class days left until the AP Art test so in addition to making sure each AP concentration fits your theme and works well as a piece it is extremely important that you look at your pieces as a body of work and make sure they fit together. The 6 concentrations above from Clay clearly have some stylistic elements that run through each of them and they work together as a whole even though there are clear differences so it's a good example of a successful body of work. If pieces don't fit together it may necessitate you create replacement works so this is the time to work these issues out because there are only 5 weeks left after next week's vacation.
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