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Artist Statement
Artist Statement
A 150 word essay to be presented with your portfolio at the end of each term.
Rubric Code:
M4276W
By
srarod
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Subject:
Arts and Design
Type:
Presentation
Grade Levels:
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Artist Statement
Poor
1 pts
Fair
2 pts
Good
3 pts
Message
Poor
Student had no clear understanding of what the message was in his work. Did not include reasons for doing work.
Fair
Included medium and descriptions of techniques used to make the art work but was not able to describe any meaningful purpose of his work.
Good
Student made clear connects between the artwork presented and what inspired him to create the piece. He had an idea of what he wanted to communicate in his artwork and understood the success or lack of success in presenting his message.
Themes in artwork
Poor
Student saw no themes in his work. The student could not see or describe any similarities between the 5 works of art presented.
Fair
Student used 2 or 3 terms to describe similarities between 2 works of art presented.
Good
Student showed a cohesive correlation between all 5 works of art presented.
Elements of Design
Poor
Student used one or two artistic terms, using the elements of design and principles of organization to correctly describe his work.
Fair
Student used 4-5 artistic terms, using the elements of design and principles of organization, to correctly describe his work.
Good
Student used 6 or more artistic terms, using the elements of design and principles of organization, to correctly describe his work.
Personal Connection
Poor
Artist wrote a personal idea but was not able to make an artistic connection to the work presented.
Fair
Artist wrote a sentence that made a personal connection between himself and his artwork.
Good
Artist wrote several sentences describing a personal anecdote and a quote or inspiration that made a personal connection between himself and his artwork.
Grammar
Poor
Student made no edits to his first draft. Used terms such as; a lot or things, to describe artwork. Used repetitious sentence structure. Was flat in tone and left no memorable ideas.
Fair
The student made some edits to his first draft. His statement was well thought-out and planned. He made clear and thoughtful revisions. Some grammatical and punctuation errors but these errors did not detract from the statement
Good
The student went above and beyond editing his first draft. The statement flowed and kept the reader's attention. There were no grammatical errors.
Subjects:
Arts and Design
Types:
Presentation
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