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EARLY SUBMISSION

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September 30:  Three pieces due
Identity Mixed Media Painting
Two high quality pieces - you choose. Go here for ideas.

October 31:   Four pieces due  
A commentary on Immigration - Acrylic - Restricted Palette
One piece of your choice on expressive pen - click here for examples
One distorted/exaggerated perspective piece. Think different! Click here for ideas.
One high quality piece of your choice. Go here for ideas.


November 30: 
Four pieces due
Realistic portrait in charcoal, pastel or conte, or a mixture
One delicate piece of observational illustration -- a shell, a pine cone, the inside of a clock, something intricate
Two high quality pieces of your choice. Go here for ideas.

December 30:    Three pieces due
A self-portrait on acrylic on wooden board, with emphasis on color
One high quality piece of your choice including bold calligraphy
One high quality piece of your choice. Go here for ideas.

Mid-course portfolio review
on first week of December.
Website should be up and running, and all photos for submission taken by the 15th of December.

January 30: Four pieces due
One high quality piece of your choice including three point perspective
Three
concentration pieces (take photos, take notes)

February 29:  Four pieces due   
Four
concentration pieces (take photos, take notes)

March 30:  Four pieces due        

Four
concentration pieces
(take photos, take notes)

April 15:  Two pieces due          
Two concentration pieces (take photos, take notes)
As well,
Five quality pieces are selected together with teacher, to send for quality section
Portfolio is submitted electronically to college board, for teacher for review
   

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