AP Studio Art- Concentration Rubric NAME : ___________________________________________ Concentration #: ________________________________________________________________ Title/ Explanation of Piece: ____________________________________________________ Criteria Composition /Concept: Student has created a composition that is engaging and unique for this assignment. Student used an interesting visual Viewpoint. Student has considered the Entire surface of their work, only leaving untouched space when it is intentional and necessary for their composition. Very Well (5), well but could be better (4), not well (2), not at all (0) Drawing Issues and Technique: Student demonstrates a mastery of light and shade, line quality, rendering of form, surface manipulation, and the illusion of depth. Student has appropriated techniques that were learned in class or has successfully adapted these techniques to create a desired effect. Very Well (5), well but could be better (4), not well (2), not al all (0) Ambition: this piece shows evidence of Ambition and effort. The artist has challenged him/herself. Very Well (5), well but could be better (4), not well (2), not al all (0) Professionalism: the actual work is matted signed on the BACK and does not appear rushed or sloppy on the due date/ critique date. THE WORK IS NO LARGER THAN 18X24” MATTED or Smaller than 8x10 with out being matted The artwork has been photographed and submitted in JPEG format by due date Very Well (5), well but could be better (4), not well (2), not al all (0) Concentration: Student’s work reflects a focus that is related to their Concentration idea. The student’s work demonstrates a deep investigation of this idea without being redundant. Student is able to clearly explain heir concentration idea and how it relates to the AP 2D studio portfolio by answering the questions on the back of the rubric. **YOUR ANSWERS TO THESE QUESTIONS WILL DETERMINE A LARGE PORTION OF YOUR GRADE Points Possible 10 15 5 5 15 / 50 Score 1. What is your Concentration idea? (You should need to explain this idea using more than one sentence- if it takes only one or less than that means; your idea is probably too broad). 2. What was the best part, or what interested you most about doing this artwork? 3. Does this work seem to require a revision to your idea as stated in questions 1, meaning, has your idea seem to have changed/ evolved? 4. In a few sentences, describe what you would like to do for your next piece.