- Introduce yourself:
- Your name, major, and anything else you want the audience to know about you.
- An overview of your Seminar Research Topic and findings.
- I researched what did people feel for being changed. and why people have a hard time accepting they will change.
- I write about it’s a good thing for people to have an open mind and being changed. For those people feels the same thing I feel, I hope they can also understand the importance of changing. Truth for a person doesn’t need to be unchangeable. The changing can bring new started and new feeling.
- I found out that everyone will change the truth they believe even though they believe they didn’t
- Use images to show what you researched!
- Introduce your Studio Project.
- What is your artist statement? (What did you make?)
- What are you trying to say with your piece?
- How did you create a piece based on your research in the seminar?
- What materials, research, or process did you use to make your piece? (Include your process photos!)
- Documentation of your final piece.
- Final Image of the work photographed professionally (clean background, maybe you edit the photos).
- A paragraph that discusses the future of this piece. Think of it as an actual piece of work that was going to be produced.
- Conclude with any additional information you want to end with.
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