Reflective commentary
My reflection has been done at regular times throughout the course so it
will be no surprise that I’m overjoyed at what has happened for me over the last months. I'm excited by everything I've tried. I have developed a short memory – I always like the thing I’ve just done the best!
I’m happy with the way
the course has taught me new skills and gently guided me into being able to
create from scratch. What I’ve been able to achieve in such a short
time has amazed me. Only the best
courses can do that.
As I've said in previous reflections I’ve learned lots about myself. I’m a pretty contained sort of person but I have been
learning to let go through this process of creativity. I’ve referred before to my unwillingness to be “lost”
but I’m finding if I lose
my way creatively good things can fall out it.
I have appreciated the way the course is itself open to
interpretation. I have found that if I
make a good enough case most interests can be accommodated. This is very liberating.
I’ve even upped my game
with IT – but there’s still a way to go there I’m afraid.
With specific reference to the course material I still think Part 2
should be split into 2 parts. As a complete
beginner this was such a lengthy stretch without tutor input. If I was going to
drop out this would have been the point where it would have happened.. I hope this doesn’t sound too negative; it’s meant to be constructive.
My Theme Book
My Theme book hasn’t changed at all
since the end of Part 4. Instead all my Part
5 work has been done in my big sketch book even though it has developed from my
Theme book. It didn’t really occur to me that Part 5 should
continue in my Theme Book.
Assessment criteria points
Part 5 has given me the opportunity to bring together both the practical
and theoretical elements of the course in a creative way. I am now on the way
to knowing with some certainty what will look good visually even if I’m not always quite sure why. The technical skills I have learned have
opened my eyes to the wealth of skill both past and present. Whilst I’ve always admired art/craft I’m now much better informed to make my
own judgements.
Quality of Outcome
My new skills
base gives me a far greater repertoire from which to select and I think I’m starting to apply them in context.
I like to be organised and this sometimes conflicts with the apparent
chaos of not being sure where I’m going. I’m learning to cope with it..
I think my work shows quality.
Demonstration of Creativity
I'm much more comfortable taking creative risks than I expected and I’m feeling more confident that I “can do”. I’m starting to think of alternatives if
the first idea doesn’t work. It helps having a bigger repertoire.
I’m learning to let
things unravel a bit. I’ve found that in the tangle little gems
can lurk.
I'm constantly surprised at what I can do.
Context
I have been extending my knowledge base by visiting several fairs, exhibitions
and courses. I am becoming more
discriminating.
I need to go to some more exhibitions.
I am placing value on my work.
I still find it hard to identify my
strength and weaknesses.