Description
Requirements
• 500+ words not including heading or work cited page.
• As Grammatically and Mechanically correct as possible.
• Quotes and additional sources are appreciated, but not required.
• Properly formatted Work Cited page with your chosen piece of art and any additional sources.
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• Describes your topic in a well organized and presented fashion.
• Grading Rubric
Content – 10/50
Length – 10/50
Grammar/Mechanics – 10/50
Source Use – 10/50
Revision – 10/50
Total – 50/50
Below are some examples. I don’t have book and story examples linked, because they’re harder to link to, but they are 100% art!
You DO NOT need to pick one of these, and honestly shouldn’t unless you already were planning to. Pick something you know and love!
• Video Games
o Rime (Links to an external site.)
o Fallout New Vegas (Links to an external site.) (though this is a showcase video of a mod to convert it up to Fallout 4’s engine)
o Assassin’s Creed: Black Flag (Links to an external site.)
• Movies
o O Brother, Where art Thou? (Links to an external site.)
o Mad Max: Fury Road (Links to an external site.)
o Stranger than Fiction (Links to an external site.)
• Anime
o Dragon Ball (Links to an external site.)
o Avatar: The Last Airbender (Links to an external site.)
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• Shows
o Breaking Bad (Links to an external site.)
o The Office (Links to an external site.)
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• Paintings
o A Sunday Afternoon on the Island of Grande Jatte (Links to an external site.)(the one from Ferris Bueller)
o The Girl with the Pearl Earring (Links to an external site.)
o Starry Night and more of Vincent Van Gogh (Links to an external site.)
• Music
o Tyrone (Links to an external site.)
o The Blue (Links to an external site.)
o Sunshine (Links to an external site.)
• Buildings
o Burj Khalifa (Links to an external site.)
o Pantheon (Links to an external site.)
o The Kremlin (Links to an external site.)
• Also things like:
o Dances
o Cars
o Sculptures
o And more!
Prompt
• Select a piece of art that means a great deal to you.
o Art is everywhere and anything from songs and games to buildings and food.
o If it requires creativity, it’s art.
• Why does this piece of art mean what it does to you?