Leah.Midd said:
they are officially due by 9am on the 29th
No, they are "officially" due at 12am on the 28th.
I've got some digital stuff i'm still working on. However, this is a very simple Andy Warhol-inspired series of three prints currently at the printery now -
http://ugbox.net/~nwatts/art/landelectronica.jpg. I three other more complex pieces that are still under construction! If you're at all interested, these are my latest saves -
http://ugbox.net/~nwatts/art/reality.jpg,
http://ugbox.net/~nwatts/art/truth.jpg,
http://ugbox.net/~nwatts/art/webthink.jpg. I've got until around Friday to get these three off to the printery. Comments welcome!
I'm one who has left a lot of work to the "last minute". I'd say about 60% of all my efforts have been compressed into the last two weeks, which hasn't been great for my stress levels! With trials beginning tomorrow, i'm feeling *slightly* overwhelmed.
gloomy: Very nice. I can imagine you'll get very good marks for your body of works. It shows a sustained progression of ideas, as well as showing excellence in visual technique. Plus (as far as I can tell from a photo), it is all very resolved. Perhaps the left panel could do with some touching up? I can't really tell though, I'd need it in front of me.
Leah.Midd: Get another opinion. If there are more art teachers in your school, ask for their thoughts. If not, grab an English teacher or find an artist friend/relative who can offer advice. Your teacher may not be the be-all-and-end-all of artists/critics, so make sure you ask around.
I've got a friend who shares Art with me, and whose body of work would be quite literally killed if she followed the exact advice of our teacher. Luckily, we have another art teacher, who (I feel) has a much better grasp on art criticism, and has offered some very worthwhile advice.