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Old 2 Apr 2006, 8:00 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Arrow Re: Studio Arts

I did studio arts 5 years ago.

My theme was seascapes which was more into the general idea of place.

I had a chance to work on my folio perhaps three times a week, and we always had one double period a fortnight.

I tried to keep my folio full of inspiration and work on my annotations, and I found it hard to do the actual going out so my seascapes would have the extra life touch.

If you like I could show you some of my theory and practice work and you can know the quality (or lack thereof!) of some of my work.

At that stage of the year I worked on seascapes based on the human hand, and also a project on the Melbourne aquarium as I was exploring marine life at that time which I enjoyed. I liked making characteristic fish. Maybe you could use the Commonwealth Games as your inspiration if you are doing something about the sea.

I was neglecting English and Geography for Theatre Studies and Studio Arts, so that's not all that bad. In the first semester I would have said Literature was my best subject.

And I gave Studio Arts as much work as I could during the Private Studies we had. I brought my folio into the library (very big folio by then!) and home during the first term. Did hardly anything!

Enjoy Studio Arts, everyone!
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