Standard #3: Resources & Symbolism
Knows a range of subject matter, symbols, and potential ideas in the visual arts.
6-8
6-8
- E Integrate visual, spatial & cultural concepts with content to communicate intended meaning in their artwork.
- F Use subjects, themes, & symbols that demonstrate knowledge of that communicate intended meaning in artwork.
Photo Name ProjectThis project was probably one of the funnest for me. This project was to take pictures of objects that looked like letters and to make your name out of the letters you took pictures of. As you can see I really love soccer, so I made my pictures soccer themed. I took the pictures at the Waverly soccer complex after soccer practice. I planned what all my letters were going to be before I went out and took the pictures, so I knew what I needed to take pictures of. My "T" is the high school fields light post. The "A" is the corner of our practice field. I put some effects on it so it would look cooler. The "Y" is a close up on the soccer net of the goal. I had to do a lot of cutting on the picture to make it look more like a Y. I also made the background blurry because I thought it gave it a cool effect. My "L" is one of benches at our soccer complex. I'm not benched though. ;) My "O" is obviously a soccer ball. My "R" is my cleats and shin guards. I made an R out of them. The R also turned out cooler then I thought it would be. Then overall I decided to put my name in an up and down form; I also decided to turn my pictures black and white. The main app I used for this project was PicsArt. This was a really fun project, and I think my art teacher should plan it for her next students.
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