2018 Rainforest ArtLink Guias del Maestro Guidelines RFArtLink 2018 English | Page 7

I. Program Overview Planning and Creating the Art Quality of the Art While the purely artistic merits of pieces will vary, we ask that the works of each class be thoughtfully produced. All art pieces should be complete and not rushed. These exchanges are between classes comprised of young artists with a wide range of ability. Your class’ work will often be on display in your partner’s school for several weeks. Your class should be proud of their work and send their best efforts. At least one piece of art from your class will be selected for inclusion on our website and/or in our annual International Children’s Art Exhibit, which will be displayed locally in the USA. Size Please keep the dimensions of each student’s art piece to a maximum of 11” x 17” (28 cm x 43 cm). Media A variety of media is encouraged. We have received work rendered in pencil, colored pencil, crayon, water color, paint, pastel, craypas, pen and ink, felt-tip marker and fabric. We have also received silkscreen prints, photography projects and collages created from a variety of man-made and natural materials. When choosing your media, remember that the art will need to travel safely over vast distances. The Artist Description Sheet (ADS) Every piece of art is required to include an ADS written by the student. It includes a brief description of the piece and why the artist chose the subject. The ADS should also include a photo. A template of the ADS and guidance on its preparation can be found in the lesson plans. Program ID# Your Partner Profile will include a program identification number. This ID# is unique to your exchange and it is critically important for maintaining proper record-keeping during processing at Creative Connections. We ask that you include this number on all correspondence. Back to Table of Contents 2018 Rainforest ArtLink Program “Highlight” Page 7