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AP 3-D Art and Design · No written exam · Portfolio submitted May 2026
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250 words each · Every work requires a written response. Master these 3 types.
In 250 words: state your investigation question (1 sentence), describe what spatial problem or idea this work explores (3–4 sentences), explain your material and process choices and why they serve the concept (4–5 sentences), and describe what you'll try differently in your next piece (1–2 sentences).
This work continues my investigation into [spatial question]. Working with [material], I explored [specific spatial idea] by [process]. I chose [material] because [conceptual justification] — its [material property] creates a sense of [spatial/emotional quality]. The [specific element] references [artist/influence], reinterpreted through [transformation]. In the next work, I will [revision direction].
Material choices are never neutral in 3-D work. Your 250-word response should explain: why this material for this idea (not just 'I like clay'), how the material's physical properties (weight, translucency, flexibility, fragility) contribute to the work's meaning, and what the material resists or enables that another material wouldn't.
I chose [material] for this work because its [physical property] enacts my investigation's central tension: [tension]. Unlike [alternative material], [chosen material] [specific advantage]. The [element] of [material] creates a [quality] that a viewer standing [position] experiences as [effect]. This material resistance/yielding became the investigation's most important discovery.
Your 5 selected works should show spatial range within a coherent investigation. Photograph each work with: (1) a primary 3/4 view showing overall form, (2) a profile that shows depth/silhouette, (3) a detail that shows surface and material mastery. The set should read as variations on a single sculptural idea, not five separate projects.
These 5 works represent the investigation's core progression from [starting concept] to [final resolution]. [Work 1] establishes the investigation's spatial vocabulary: [description]. [Work 3] introduces [material/structural shift]. [Work 5], my most resolved, achieves [quality] through [approach]. Together they demonstrate [growth arc].
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