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      • Graphic Design 1
      • Advanced Graphic Design
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      • Photo Image Caputure 1
      • Commercial Photo 2
      • Advanced Photo 3
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        • Beginning Film
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    • Painting
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    • AP 2D Studio Art
  • Staff
    • Mr. Clagett
    • Mr. Speers
    • Mrs. Grundemann

Print 

The premade frames are made for a 11x17 frame with an actually opening of 10.5x16.5

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Picture
How to Title an Art piece
  • the color scheme I used (for example Yellow Oranges)
  • the design (for example Rhythm #1)
  • the subject (for example Bread & Butter or Skyline Under the Bridge)
  • the venue (for example (Cappadocia Caves)
  • the inspiration (for example my Mobiles #1 is based on Alexander Calder’s mobiles)
  • my thoughts and emotions during the creative process ( For example “Whirlwind Thoughts” or “Towering Above”)

A good title :
  • will provide insight into your inspiration for the artwork
  • may help the artwork tell its story.
  • leaves room for the viewer to bring his or her own meaning and interpretation of the artwork.
  • will be memorable and catchy
  • will be original 
  • will not be too cheesy