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1. Observational Drawing Slides 1-3: Observational Drawings - Three drawings from direct observation is a portfolio requirement. Drawing from observation means working directly from a real object, environment, or person (not from a photograph, magazine, or copied from a reproduction of another artists’ work). The best drawings are familiar objects (still life), self-portraits, figure drawings, landscapes, and interior/exterior environments. Observational drawing is the most important part of your portfolio and should reflect some diversity in media such as graphite, charcoal, conte crayon, pastels, colored pencil, or pen and ink. To successfully complete any of the areas of emphasis within the department, it is important that students become proficient in rendering form and space. Place JPEG of artwork here. 72 dpi, no larger than 1100 x 800 pixels. Title, Size, Media, Date/Term.
2. Observational Drawing #2 Place JPEG of artwork here. 72 dpi max, no larger than 1100 x 800 pixels. Title, Size, Media, Date/Term.
3. Observational Drawing #3 Place JPEG of artwork here. 72 dpi, no larger than 1100 x 800 pixels. Title, Size, Media, Date/Term.
4. When selecting pieces for your portfolio in addition to subject matter, consider technique, concept, design, composition, and works that demonstrate creative problem solving. All artwork must be original and be created by the student submitting the portfolio. Primary consideration will be given to originality and creativity in the art object or image. If you have taken a number of art courses, a variety of media should be represented. Pick your best work. Work can come from classroom assignments, sketchbooks, workshops, pre-college programs, or work done on your own outside the classroom. Place JPEG of artwork here. 72 dpi, no larger than 1100 x 800 pixels. Title, Size, Media, Date/Term.
5. Place JPEG of artwork here. 72 dpi, no larger than 1100 x 800 pixels. Title, Size, Media, Date/Term.
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10. Applicants should submit 10 - 15 works of art for regular admission and for scholarship consideration. Place JPEG of artwork here. 72 dpi, no larger than 1100 x 800 pixels. Title, Size, Media, Date/Term.
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First-Time Freshmen submit 10 – 15 artworks/slides. • Currently Enrolled Students (currently taking classes at Ball State) • Submit 10 artworks/slides from ADS 101, 102; AFA 101, 202. • REMEMBER to include: • Inventory Sheet - A one-page typed inventory list • of artwork indicating the title of the work/project, • course (if applicable), medium, size, and date/term completed. • Each item listed should correspond to the numerical order • of your PowerPoint presentation (slides 1 – 15). • Mail or drop off all application materials to: • The School of Art • 1101 N. McKinley Avenue • Ball State University • Muncie, IN 47306-0405