Intro: Talk about experience in art prior to this semester.
Minimum two paragraphs
-What did you learn? in detail!!!
Minimum one paragraph
-What did you improve on during the semester?
Conclusion: Looking forward what are you excited to learn about?
Minimum two paragraphs
-What did you learn? in detail!!!
Minimum one paragraph
-What did you improve on during the semester?
Conclusion: Looking forward what are you excited to learn about?
My experience in art prior to this semester is not shown in this semesters work. This semester wasn't the best in showing what I'm capable of artistically, aside from the last project which had been the monochromatic painting, which had been the only project I had worked on outside of class. Which just goes to show how bad I am at working during class, it's probably because I can't get into an art project when the room is filled with people that won't stop talking.
Through all of these projects I didn't learn much of anything that I didn't already know, I procrastinate as I've been saying for four years now. Although, I know I should make more use of my time in class even when I try I can't seem to focus unless I'm alone. I have more time to work and more freedom to create what I want, because I don't like when anyone else can see when/what I'm working on, it's like they could be judging what I'm working on and it just makes me uncomfortable even if they think it looks good and end result isn't terrible or close to it. It's embarrassing when people complement my work too for some reason.
Even if I wait until the night before a project is due I still end up finishing it. It actually ends up looking better if I wait until the last minute so I don't know if I'm being lazy up until that time or if I know it'll look better then. Even though I do do things in class it takes longer to complete and the thing I've been drawing since the first project still isn't done but it looks so much better than the three projects I did before the monochromatic painting.
I think I improved on, well not much actually. I feel as if I didn't show my full potential like I have the last three years until the monochromatic painting. I'm not sure if I did improve on anything. My painting skills might have improved I'm not sure.
If I had a clue as to what we were going to learn about I might know what to be excited about. I'm sure if it's not dumb I'll be excited. :P
Through all of these projects I didn't learn much of anything that I didn't already know, I procrastinate as I've been saying for four years now. Although, I know I should make more use of my time in class even when I try I can't seem to focus unless I'm alone. I have more time to work and more freedom to create what I want, because I don't like when anyone else can see when/what I'm working on, it's like they could be judging what I'm working on and it just makes me uncomfortable even if they think it looks good and end result isn't terrible or close to it. It's embarrassing when people complement my work too for some reason.
Even if I wait until the night before a project is due I still end up finishing it. It actually ends up looking better if I wait until the last minute so I don't know if I'm being lazy up until that time or if I know it'll look better then. Even though I do do things in class it takes longer to complete and the thing I've been drawing since the first project still isn't done but it looks so much better than the three projects I did before the monochromatic painting.
I think I improved on, well not much actually. I feel as if I didn't show my full potential like I have the last three years until the monochromatic painting. I'm not sure if I did improve on anything. My painting skills might have improved I'm not sure.
If I had a clue as to what we were going to learn about I might know what to be excited about. I'm sure if it's not dumb I'll be excited. :P