Studio Art 20, 30
CP30.2
Create original works inspired by artists of personal interest while maintaining own intentions and artistic vision.
Indicators for this outcome
| (a) | Examine works of various personal, social, cultural and historical contexts recording inspirational aspects, visually or in writing, and define intentions for responding artistically to this work. |
| (b) | Experiment with mashups, collages or mixed media works that demonstrate appropriately placing own work ‘in conversation’ with another artist or style. |
| (c) | Evaluate own portfolio for instances of copying and revise derivative works by interpreting, stylizing, layering or abstracting to communicate own ideas in new ways. |
| (d) |
Alter significantly several aspects of own work when referencing photographic, illustrative or other work that belongs to another artist using methods such as:
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| (e) | Research legal and ethical concerns in the context of intellectual, virtual and physical property influencing own work particularly when similarities to the work of others is intended. |
| (f) | Discuss the concepts of ethics, authenticity and originality along with community norms and values related to art production and marketing, including online, in the context of contemporary art practices. |
| (g) | Provide rationale for historical, cultural and stylistic references in own work and describe how personal experiences, interests and intentions are depicted in portfolio. |
| (h) | Research plagiarism policies of universities, colleges, art schools and art programs. |
| (i) | Create through multiple lenses, design strategies and perspectives to apply new ways of communicating own views. |
| (j) | Respond knowledgeably and sensitively to the work of others with inventive interpretations to merge and mold to own style and message. |
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