Leeds College of Art
BA (Hons) ILLUSTRATION
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Level
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04
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OUIL404 Visual Language
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Credits
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20
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End of
Module Self Evaluation
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NAME
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ISAAC
SMITH
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1.
Which practical skills
and methodologies have you developed within this module and how effectively
do you think you are employing them within your own practice?
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I
feel that my confidence in using wet media like ink has been developed
directly because of the initial tasks in Visual Language and how we were
restricted from using methods that were overtly familiar to us. I feel that
this restriction allowed me to be able to rely on a different form of image
making and my confidence has increased because of it. I have also gained a
better knowledge of 3D work and the nature of collage in this module, as I
never really considered it as a way of making my own illustration but the
task on collage in particular helped highlight to me that illustrations don't
need drawing in them in order to be successful.
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2. Which principles/ theories
of image making have you found most valuable during this module and how
effectively do you think you are employing these within your own practice?
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I
see the theories on composition frame and arrangement as influential in all
the work I have done since those presentations, as learning about these principles
allowed me to look at image making in a different more complex way, and
appreciate other work because I have a greater understanding of all the
different elements that make up an image and the importance of how they work
together. The importance of things like perspective and line of sight have
improved my understanding of the mechanics of an images construction, and I
feel that I have a greater appreciation for illustration as a whole by being
able to identify and discuss these elements within an image. I think that I
am starting to employ these theories in my own work as I'm much more
conscious and appreciative of them than I used to be when constructing my own
work.
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3. What strengths can you
identify within your Visual Language submission you capitalise on these?
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I
think that my stronger tasks have been the ones where I have tried to embrace
a new way of thinking and making, such as the line task where I tried not to
rely entirely on pencils and pens as I might usually do, and the screen print
task where I tried to create an image with a consciously formed composition
to create a certain atmosphere, which is something I wouldn't have fully
considered before in my work. I have also consciously tried to evaluate my
progress and what has and hasn’t been working so I am quite happy with
the content of my blog.
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4. What areas for development
can you identify within your Visual Language submission and how will you
address these in the future?
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I
think that my collage based and 3 dimensional work is an area for
development, as I don't feel confident in this particular way of working and
I would spend more time in the future familiarising myself with the method to
create a stronger set of ideas and therefore better work. I also had to
go back through my blog and add some photos of work, so in the future I would
make sure to finish all my ideas before putting my thoughts on the blog.
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5. In what way has this
module informed how you deconstruct and analyse artwork (whether your own or
that of contemporary practitioners)?
Thanks
to this module I think a lot more visually when analysing images, rather than
just solely talking about line or colour I try to think about how all the
parts of the image work cohesively to create a certain mood or tone. I also
am much more conscious of the arrangement of images and how this can affect
the meaning of an image, purely through where everything appears and in what
order the viewers eye is brought to it.
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6.How would you grade
yourself on the following areas:
(please indicate using an
‘x’)
5= excellent, 4 = very good,
3 = good, 2 = average, 1 = poor
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1
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2
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3
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4
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5
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Attendance
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x
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Punctuality
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x
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Motivation
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x
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Commitment
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x
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Quantity of work produced
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x
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Quality of work produced
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x
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Contribution to the group
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x
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The evaluation of your work
is an important part of the assessment criteria and represents a percentage
of the overall grade. It is essential that you give yourself enough time to
complete your written evaluation fully and with appropriate depth and level
of self-reflection. If you have any questions relating to the self-evaluation
process speak to a member of staff as soon as possible.
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A copy of your end of module
self evaluation should be posted to your studio practice blog. This should be
the last post before the submission of work and will provide the starting point
for the assessment process. Post a copy of your evaluation to your PPP blog as
evidence of your own on going evaluation.
Notes
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