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Visual Art Artistic Processes (redirected from Visual Art Creative Processes)

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Creative Process

The creative process in art begins with learning the language of art and developing visual literacy to identify and/or communicate artistic concepts and techniques. Students learn art vocabulary, practice and refine techniques, make creative choices and practice individual expression in creating art. 

Cultural and Historical Perspectives

Visual arts students learn about art in relation to history and culture. They connect artistic ideas and works with societal, cultural, and historical context to deepen understanding.

Production

Art production demonstrates the learned techniques and expression of ideas. Students utilize a variety of ideas and different media, supplies, and tools in an appropriate and safe manner to create original artworks. They also demonstrate an appropriate skill level and revise and refine artworks to create finished works of art.

Aesthetic Response and Critique Methodologies

This reflective process includes art critique and assessment, preparation of the student’s artwork portfolio, and the exploration and study of visual arts careers and pathways.                                                                                                                                       

 

 

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