I am glad to see that you elaborated on the written details of the AP submission. So many AP Art videos only show the art and leave out the inquiry, what the sustained investigation is, and all of the experimentation, practice, and revision. Most kids have no idea that all this other written evidence stuff is a HUGE part of the score and that it is NOT just based on the quality of the art. If you mess this part up, it is very possible to get a score of 3, even with great pieces. A word of advise to people who have yet to do this....do not wait to start on the writing portion! There is not a ton of writing, but it is crucial to a good score.
I don't even live in the US and in my country we don't have Ap studio art at least like yours but I do enjoy watching videos talking about your artistic process and showcasing your art. I find that so inspirational for someone who enjoys making art. Thank you !
i loved your theme !!! i love art that explores the relationships between us and the environment its so interesting and the PEONY piece oh my god it feels so much like the climate anxiety i have about what we're destroying about what we're losing
agh thank you sm!! and yea, with all the increasingly common and destructive natural disasters going on, spurred by climate change.... climate anxiety is here to stay ://
All your art pieces are beautiful, one of my favorites is image 3, there is something about it that gives a warm feeling(I don’t know how to explain it but it is epic) Image 12 is a masterpiece as well 👏.
thank you so much! that was definitely my intent behind image 3, the warm vibe was actually somewhat inspired by @singajelly on instagram, their work is the loveliest.
Also thanks for this video. Even though I live in a different country so therefore have a different school system it's still helpful to watch. I think I'm going to have the theme for my art folio next year as human nature which is actually kinda similar to yours. This year we only had a theme for this semester and it was language.
Im very confused by why people are allowed to enter images that showed the process for the next piece. When the requirments state 15 works following a theme/synthesis under your sustained investigation. How does a image showing planning and not a FULL WORK count? That takes away from other peoples work in how they may have done the full 15 pieces while others didint because they showed a planning stage instead. Thats just so confusing to me... (I also want to say I love your theme and the meaning you have behind each of your pieces!! I find a personal connection with your art and hope you keep doing more💗 My SI follows the same idea of nature but with an entirely different approuch and perspective with it
This is an AP test, not an art contest. As such, there are actually directions to follow. Those directions specifically instruct you to include visual evidence of practice, experimentation, and revision. This is meant to demonstrate a process, not an end product, and does not necessarily require finished pieces. Only the selected works section is about finished work, and that is only about 40% of the score...and even that requires writing.
I am glad to see that you elaborated on the written details of the AP submission. So many AP Art videos only show the art and leave out the inquiry, what the sustained investigation is, and all of the experimentation, practice, and revision. Most kids have no idea that all this other written evidence stuff is a HUGE part of the score and that it is NOT just based on the quality of the art. If you mess this part up, it is very possible to get a score of 3, even with great pieces. A word of advise to people who have yet to do this....do not wait to start on the writing portion! There is not a ton of writing, but it is crucial to a good score.
I took AP art last year and got a 3 so I’m hoping this year, I can get a higher score and your video has helped me out a lot-
I feel you, bushfires can be so scary, I live in Australia so when there was a bushfire a few years ago the sky was bright red too, so ominous.
I don't even live in the US and in my country we don't have Ap studio art at least like yours but I do enjoy watching videos talking about your artistic process and showcasing your art. I find that so inspirational for someone who enjoys making art. Thank you !
i loved your theme !!! i love art that explores the relationships between us and the environment its so interesting and the PEONY piece oh my god it feels so much like the climate anxiety i have about what we're destroying about what we're losing
agh thank you sm!! and yea, with all the increasingly common and destructive natural disasters going on, spurred by climate change.... climate anxiety is here to stay ://
All your art pieces are beautiful, one of my favorites is image 3, there is something about it that gives a warm feeling(I don’t know how to explain it but it is epic) Image 12 is a masterpiece as well 👏.
thank you so much! that was definitely my intent behind image 3, the warm vibe was actually somewhat inspired by @singajelly on instagram, their work is the loveliest.
Also thanks for this video. Even though I live in a different country so therefore have a different school system it's still helpful to watch. I think I'm going to have the theme for my art folio next year as human nature which is actually kinda similar to yours. This year we only had a theme for this semester and it was language.
This was so helpful to me! thanks so much for taking the time to share your portfolio so thoroughly and thoughtfully!
Any acrylic brand which you would recommend ? and the size for art piece is optional ? Thank you
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Im very confused by why people are allowed to enter images that showed the process for the next piece. When the requirments state 15 works following a theme/synthesis under your sustained investigation. How does a image showing planning and not a FULL WORK count? That takes away from other peoples work in how they may have done the full 15 pieces while others didint because they showed a planning stage instead. Thats just so confusing to me...
(I also want to say I love your theme and the meaning you have behind each of your pieces!! I find a personal connection with your art and hope you keep doing more💗 My SI follows the same idea of nature but with an entirely different approuch and perspective with it
This is an AP test, not an art contest. As such, there are actually directions to follow. Those directions specifically instruct you to include visual evidence of practice, experimentation, and revision. This is meant to demonstrate a process, not an end product, and does not necessarily require finished pieces. Only the selected works section is about finished work, and that is only about 40% of the score...and even that requires writing.