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IB Art Comparative Study

Awarded full marks: Exhibition Work, Comparative Study and Process Portfolio by Enrico Giori, St. Louis School of Milan (completed as part of the IB Visual Arts syllabus 2016).

The final piece in Naomi’s IB Art project, ‘Who Am I?’, explores dementia and Alzheimer’s disease; the identity of the individual within society. Flawlessly composed, this arresting artwork demonstrates a depth of understanding that is well beyond Naomi’s years.

This article features the Higher Level Investigation Workbook IWB and Studio Work of Naomi Ng, completed as part of her IB Visual Arts Diploma Programme at Sha Tin College. Naomi gained Level 7 overall.

Jiayue Li is a New York-based graphic designer and illustrator from Chengdu, China. She received her bachelor's degree in design and innovation from Tongji University in Shanghai and her master's degree in design and entrepreneurship from the School of Visual Arts in New York. The designer has worked with many brands such as The New Yorker, Vogue Singapore, Google, Thom Browne, The Baffler, Bon Appétit. #femaleprotagonists #JiayueLi #womanempowerment

Jiayue Li is a New York-based graphic designer and illustrator from Chengdu, China. She received her bachelor's degree in design and innovation from Tongji University in Shanghai and her master's degree in design and entrepreneurship from the School of Visual Arts in New York. The designer has worked with many brands such as The New Yorker, Vogue Singapore, Google, Thom Browne, The Baffler, Bon Appétit. #femaleprotagonists #JiayueLi #womanempowerment

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Quick sketches of flowers! Classroom practices! More info: https://sampratishta.org/fine-arts-diploma/ #artschool #sampratistha
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This negative space line drawing art project is great for distance learning, homeschool art, or art in the classroom. It is excellent for middle or high school beginner artists and as a creative exercise for more advanced art students. Students explore pattern and mark making to fill in the negative space of their drawings. Students learn how to draw the negative space around the objects as opposed to the positive space. Save time with video demonstrations, rubrics, and art lesson resources.
This shading art lesson is perfect for middle or high school art and is designed for distance learning or use in the classroom.  Students learn to see value and shade the shapes.  Each exercise builds on the previous one so students gain confidence and learn proper technique.