A personal voice in art often tells a story or conveys an important message.
What is your message?
Title your artwork!
Scholastic Art describes it as: "Work with an authentic and unique point of view and style."
Scholastic Art rates artworks in three categories.
1. EMERGENCE OF A PERSONAL VOICE OR VISION 2. ORIGINALITY 3. TECHNICAL SKILL
Student Digital Artworks with a message.
Are the messages clear?
Words on Art
Often words are not in the art work but written as a title and in the artist statement. At times I may ask you to put words in your art work similar to a Public Service Announcement.
"Vaping Kills" Seror Al Maslob
"Have We Forgot Peace" Grace Sutton
'No Pipeline on Stolen Land' by Cassidy Condray
'Social Media Effect' Viktoriia Slivinska
'I am not a Virus' by Celine Huang
'What Lurks in the Dark' by Daniella Pedi
Put your personal voice into your artwork!
All of these artworks won gold keys in Scholastics and went to the National Scholastics Awards to possibly win more prize money. " chosen because the judges felt they had displayed "an Emergence of Personal Voice"
'Detained' by Alyssa Olivera Cerpa
'We're Briefly Gorgeous' by Annika Crawford
'Selkies Daughter' by Kaylee Scanlin
'Self Inflicted' by Sabine Kenney
'String of Deaths' mixed media Amanda Koath
'Future's Out There' by Frederick Chen
'Pressure' hand drawn and Photoshop by Madeline Stieglitz