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Step 4 – ProjectStart creating your work of art. Make sure you start early. This is a semester long project and you should plan accordingly.Take photos or video of various stages of your work at the project in order to submit to me with your statement of progress. Make sure you are in the photos!!You may change what you are creating along the way, but you need to consult with me before doing it. If you do not communicate the changes to me and present the project that was not discussed in the proposal, I will not accept it. Give a name to your artwork. Notice: The project is done, but I did not give it a name yet.Step 5 – PresentationYour presentation should be 5-10 minutes long. It should be a narrated PowerPoint, a narrated Prezi, or a video that clearly documents your progress and your end result. The presentation should be fully narrated and on auto play. The visual representation of your progress should be sufficient enough to thoroughly explain the steps/process involved with your project. After uploading your presentation, you should submit a peer review as a discussion reply to any other student’s presentation/project. Make sure your presentation has the following elements:fully narratedauto playstarts with an overview/introduction of your introduction piece and why you selected it (tell us a story)show and discuss the collecting of materials and steps in creating your own piece (tell us a story)indicate if your own piece shares the same social angle with the inspiration pieceshow us your inspiration piece and own piece side-by-sidediscuss any challenges you faced and what changes you would make, if any, if you did it againtalk about your appreciation of the art process and any direct impact the project had on youinclude a references slideinclude a conclusion or wrap-up slideinformation about the artist/artwork/movement (history, photos, context, social anglestechniques (medium and principles of design)…use the terms you learned to describe and analyze both your inspiration and your own creationyour experience while creating the project (successes, problems, failures, and lessons learned)photo evidence to document your steps