Your
reflection is the place to document your process of discovery, creative
exploration, questioning, and the synthesis of ideas to artistic form and theory
with personal associations. The following entries were structured to help you begin the
process of sorting through the concept of reflection. This represents the minimum that should be represented
in your reflection. Feel free to add those statements or questions
that helped you sort through this project.
1.
Describe your process of experimentation in creating your assemblage.
Include in your discussion your decision making process --for example
your idea/concept and the design considerations, craftsmanship issues, material
choice, etc. and (how you made use of your critique partner’s suggestions).
Describe the design and decisions you made and their relationship to the
overall concept of your project. Please
be thorough and complete in your reflection and address the criteria of the
assignments.
2.
Discuss your response to the guest speakers Jocelyn Curry and Barbara
Earl Thomas. What specifically did
you learn from their presentations?
3.
Describe what you did well.
4.
Describe what is problematic in your work.
5.
Describe what you learned about design in creating the group piece and
your individual assemblage/collage. How
were the two projects the same and how were they different?
If
you use sources be sure to include source notations (bibliographic, people,
etc.) The assessment of your reflection will be based on the thoroughness and
seriousness of your effort. Be as specific as possible, giving concrete examples
(from your work) to illustrate your creative process