To add a picture, simple click on 'image' and drag it into your page
Then follow a url to it's terminating .jpg, .png or .gif file extension OR right click and save it to your desktop and upload. 'IMAGE' is easiest; you'll need to 'save as' images to your desktop if you wish to use gallery or slideshow
Then follow a url to it's terminating .jpg, .png or .gif file extension OR right click and save it to your desktop and upload. 'IMAGE' is easiest; you'll need to 'save as' images to your desktop if you wish to use gallery or slideshow
To add a text block, click on 'text' and drag it on to your webpage
You can also create a pinterest board and embed to create a pinterest widget that display the board in your webpage, if you're feeling fancy.
And so on, you get the idea. You can use this for YouTube, etc.
Help
Be resourceful-you're smart. Use the web, your peers, your teacher. And if all else fails, write a normal old paper and submit that (min 500 words, 6 titled pictures and an MLA style bibliography)
Help
Be resourceful-you're smart. Use the web, your peers, your teacher. And if all else fails, write a normal old paper and submit that (min 500 words, 6 titled pictures and an MLA style bibliography)
Life and Work
Use the artists RESUME or C.V. here, along with the artist's homepage and artist statement as well as other available biographical information from places they've taught or galleries that carry their work.
Construction Methods
Use TUTORIALS, YOUTUBE VIDEOS, artist statement, their website, and course descriptions for this section
Critique
Describe, Analyze, Interpret and Judge ONE piece of work by the artist.
Get a critique primer from slideshare, and use the critique questions provided. What do you think this is about, and what element/principles is the artist using to communicate this? How does this relate to the artists body of work as a whole? What works about it for you?
Get a critique primer from slideshare, and use the critique questions provided. What do you think this is about, and what element/principles is the artist using to communicate this? How does this relate to the artists body of work as a whole? What works about it for you?