How do you write a personal study for art?
How do you write a personal study for art?
Writing the A2 Art Personal Study: examples, help and guidance
- Research thoroughly.
- Evaluate and interpret research findings.
- Structure the Personal Study in a logical and clear manner.
- Write clearly and coherently.
- Use subject-specific vocabulary.
- Make it PERSONAL.
- Understand ‘cultural context’
- Critically analyse artworks.
What is a personal study in art?
The Personal Study is a critical and visual appraisal or theoretical study of any aspect of the visual arts. It is usually an analysis of art or design that focuses on one or both of the following: Process and materials (the way an artist or group of artists use/s media);
How do you select a great A2 art personal study topic?
Select a topic that is supported by quality reference material. While the Personal Study is centred around your own personal responses, drawing on the opinions of educated critics can provide insight and a depth of understanding: grounding, validating and/or challenging your own views.
What should an artist study include?
The Artist study should include:
- Title (artists name) and dates of birth and death.
- Short biography of the artist (information about her life in your own words)
- Find and print examples of her work that you think relevant to the project.
How do you do a personal study?
Here are our top tips for getting the most out of study.
- Pick a place and time. Everyone has their own idea about the best place and time to study.
- Study every day.
- Plan your time.
- Discover your learning style.
- Review and revise.
- Take breaks.
- Ask for help.
- Stay motivated.
How do you evaluate your own art A level?
What to do
- Do use appropriate terminology.
- Do keep your evaluation concise and focus on the key points.
- Do ensure that you are evaluating rather than writing commentary or description.
- Do evaluate against your original intentions.
- Do make comments on the effectiveness of your development process.
How can I improve my self study skills?
11 Techniques to Improve Your Study Habits
- Find a good studying spot. This is important.
- Stay Away From Your Phone.
- No Willpower?
- Take a break and take care of yourself.
- Organize lectures notes.
- Join or create a study group.
- Aromatherapy, plants and music.
- Leave time for the last-minute review.