CP5.7
Create visual art works that express ideas about, and draw inspiration from, pop culture.
Indicators for this outcome
(a)

Pose questions about pop culture and investigate the questions individually or collectively through visual art (e.g., What and who are some Canadian pop culture icons and symbols?).

(b)

Collaborate with other students to plan a visual art inquiry into pop art.

(c)

Collaborate with other students to decide how to document the inquiry process and share resulting products.

(d)

Use research, including guided Internet searches, as part of the inquiry process.

(e)

Expand skills and abilities and demonstrate self-awareness in decision-making about art making methods and materials.

(f)

Experiment with pop art styles in 2-D and 3-D.

(g)

Describe how ideas can come from such sources as memory, research, observation, feelings, or imagination.

(h)

Expand on visual art ideas in their visual journals, learning logs, or sketchbooks.

(i)

Recognize the value of accidental discoveries in own work and put them to use, where appropriate.

(j)

Use self-reflection and describe why it is important to visual art processes.

(k)

Describe meaning of own art work.

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