L.ART.4.C
Analyze personal artwork in order to create a written response such as an artist's statement reflecting intent, inspiration, the elements of art and principles of design within the artwork, and the measure of uniqueness.
Level IV · Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills (TEKS) · TEKS 2013
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personal artworkwritten responseartist's statementintentinspirationelements of artprinciples of designmeasure of uniqueness
Skills
- analyze (personal artwork) #dok3
- create (artist's statement) #dok3
- reflect (on intent and inspiration in artwork) #dok3
- evaluate (the use of elements and principles in personal artwork) #dok3
- assess (uniqueness of personal artwork) #dok3
Learning Targets
- I can analyze my own artwork to identify themes, inspiration, and artistic intent. #dok3
- I can compose a written artist’s statement that explains the intent behind my artwork. #dok3
- I can reflect on how I incorporated the elements of art and principles of design in my work. #dok3
- I can evaluate the uniqueness of my artwork in relation to my intent and inspiration. #dok3
Big Ideas
- Artists use written statements to reflect on and communicate the purpose, inspiration, and meaning behind their work.
- Analyzing one’s own art helps deepen understanding of the creative process and personal artistic growth.
Essential Questions
- What are the key components of an effective artist’s statement?
- How can reflecting on your intent and inspiration enhance your understanding of your own artwork?
- In what ways do the elements of art and principles of design support your artistic intentions?
- How do you assess the uniqueness of your personal artwork?
- Why is it important to analyze and write about your own artwork?