Describe how your sustained investigation shows evidence of practice, experimentation, and revision guided by your inquiry or questions (20 points)
My first inquiry detailed the same exploration into portraying personality, but it included all of my loved ones, from my mother to my best friend to my teammates. However, trying to pick and choose who I portrayed became too difficult, and it was hard to maintain a consistent style across all subjects. Therefore, I narrowed down my subjects to only my teenage male friends. To truly guide my inquiry, I decided to include the input of my subjects into my projects. Before and during the creation of each piece, I asked my subjects a number of questions about themselves, their likes/dislikes, their pasts, their families, their passions, etc. I also had each subject send me some of their favorite images, such as pictures of their family or their favorite album covers, to add to the pieces. Each piece also includes an element of found object collage, demonstrating the complex patchwork of each personality, assembled from many sources of inspiration, likes/dislikes, life events, etc. For my second and sixth sustained investigation (Rob and Eddie), I experimented with the idea of background using projection. Originally, I wanted to create a large mural for my second sustained investigation; however, I wanted to create an equally effective piece while maintaining the component of collage, so I settled on a projection background.
Ava, this is an excellent overview of your project's concept and evolution through time. The use of collage as a medium also successfully represents synthesis of formal qualities and the central idea (self as composite-both subject identified elements as well as those interpreted or superimposed by the creator/artist (you).
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