At this point you have finished (or are close to finishing) your Visual Journal on the theme of your choice. Before you consider it complete, make sure you have incorporated your chosen theme, and that the two page spread visually portrays this idea. Blog Post Steps: 1) Take a photo of your Journal Page (make sure it is clear, cropped and well lit), and post it to a new blog post. Photos of your work should never be an after thought. Make sure they are planned and well executed. 2) Answer the following questions in your post: (cut and paste the questions into the body of your post, and answer below each one, so that you ensure you don't forget any questions) a) What materials did you experiment with for this journal page b) Did you discover anything new in experimenting with these materials? c) What is the theme of your visual Journal? If you chose from the '164' list, which idea were you inspired by? How did you portray this idea?
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Today in class, we discussed visual journaling as an art form. You were shown techniques, and various examples of these journals. I have put some links you may find helpful, on the resources page, and I'm sure you will find that there are countless sources of inspiration all over the internet, as visual journaling is taking the world by storm.
You have one week to create your first visual journal page. Steps to Creating your Visual Journal: 1) Start a Visual Journal Board on Pinterest (min 20 pins, and 5 must be from external sources) 2) Consult the document '165 Journal Assignments' (see Art 10E Resources), and choose a theme for your journal page 3) In your sketchbook create a 2 page visual journal entry (Due Tuesday Oct. 17th) Remember, the key to success with these journal pages is LAYER, LAYER, LAYER!!! |
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