Comparative Cultures Core Competency Self-Assessment

My Ancient Greece inspired pottery project.

Creative Thinking & Critical/Reflective Thinking

I can persevere over time to develop my ideas, and I expect setbacks and failure, but use that to develop my ideas. It took first took a lot of effort and thinking to figure out which specific Ancient Greek art era i wanted to convey, and then I had to use creative thinking to develop my design. I had to be creative with the aspects and elements that I used, being creative with the story I was telling but also connecting it back to Ancient Greece. I seek, develop and weigh options as demonstrated by figuring out the story I wanted to tell. There were a few that I had in mind, but after thinking and weighing each option, I felt that the story about getting my first cat was going to be the best story that I could realistically convey on the clay pot. I also faced setbacks and difficulties, especially with trying to make the handles for the pot. After they kept falling off and breaking, I was going to pivot and change my idea, but I persevered and found a way to get them to stay on. I built upon other’s ideas, and used inspiration from the pictures in the Powerpoint lesson to develop ideas, and then I was further able to create my own. I analyzed other Ancient Greek pottery in the Black-Figure technique era so I could incorporate the correct designs and techniques into my pottery, so it would be accurate to the era I chose. For next time, I could improve by taking the time to make my clay pottery more detailed. After putting in a lot of effort into the drawing portion, I feel like the pottery art itself was somewhat rushed and didn’t turn out the original way I wanted it. If there was a next time, I would focus on making sharp, consistent and geometric patterns.