Studio Practice and the Studio Process
‘Studio Practice’ is the way in which an artist works; their individual ideas, subject matter, conceptual possibilities, influences and inspiration and the style of their work dependent on the period of time and culture in which they are working. Studio practice also includes the materials, techniques, processes and artforms which the artist works with.
‘Studio process’ sits within ‘Studio Practice’ and for the purpose of the Studio Arts Study Design, consists of the five stages used when artists create artworks: explore, develop, refine, resolve and present. The studio process is also supported by the following:
- an exploration proposal
- a work plan
- a visual diary
- art forms
- potential directions
- presentation of final artwork/s.
Visual Language
Style, representation of ideas, beliefs and an understanding of historical and cultural contexts are communicated through Visual Language.
Visual language is an integral component of studio practice and refers to communication of ideas through experiences, images and objects.
Artists use visual language to communicate the exploration, development and resolution of artworks. They experiment with, and develop and refine, materials, techniques and processes and to communicate their intention.
When creating and producing contemporary artworks, the artist relies on historical understanding of specific styles, representations and imagery. Ideas, beliefs, values and concepts are communicated through the context, placement and juxtaposition of objects, styles and representations.
Visual language is an integral component of studio practice and refers to communication of ideas through experiences, images and objects.
Artists use visual language to communicate the exploration, development and resolution of artworks. They experiment with, and develop and refine, materials, techniques and processes and to communicate their intention.
When creating and producing contemporary artworks, the artist relies on historical understanding of specific styles, representations and imagery. Ideas, beliefs, values and concepts are communicated through the context, placement and juxtaposition of objects, styles and representations.
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