AP Studio Art —
3-D Design Portfolio Section III: Breadth
 
Summary: A variety of experiences in using the formal, technical, and expressive means available to an artist (16 slides: 8 works, 2 views of each)

In this section, you are asked to demonstrate your experience and accomplishments in a variety of three-dimensional forms and techniques. Your work in this section may be additive, subtractive, and/or fabricated; may include studies of relationships among three-dimensional forms; and may include figurative, nonfigurative, or expressive objects.

Don't use the top row. Insert slides in sheet as shown here.

Slide Sheet
Slide Fiber and Metal View 1

Slide Fiber and Metal View 2

Each slide should be labeled on the mount with a dot in the lower left corner, the dimensions of the work, the medium, and the section in which it belongs.

You may not submit slides of the same work that you submit for Section II. Submitting slides of the same work for Section II and Section III may negatively affect your score.

Examples

  • Formal work that embodies line, plane, mass, or volume
  • Work that demonstrates modular development
  • Work that uses light or shadow to determine form, with particular attention to surface and interior space
  • Work that demonstrates an understanding of symmetry, asymmetry, balance, anomaly, and rhythm
  • Work that focuses on transitions, such as organic to mechanical
  • Assemblage or constructive work that demonstrates transformation of material or object identity
  • Work that demonstrates an integration of color, texture, and form

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