Required Questions:
1. Explain the art criticism process.
Take a look at the piece, decscribe what is on the surface and what you see (texture, color, size, shape). Anazlyze what you see and what you described. Try and gather the different elements of the piece together and interpret what the artist is trying to say and why. Try and discover what event may have driven the artist to create the piece in the certain style it was made in. Look back on everything you've done and find out how important the art is.
The art criticism process
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1. Explain the art criticism process.
Take a look at the piece, decscribe what is on the surface and what you see (texture, color, size, shape). Anazlyze what you see and what you described. Try and gather the different elements of the piece together and interpret what the artist is trying to say and why. Try and discover what event may have driven the artist to create the piece in the certain style it was made in. Look back on everything you've done and find out how important the art is.
The art criticism process
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3. CRITIQUE YOUR PIECE FROM #2
When I look at the piece I see a much more detailed background than the objects on the surface. I see a mixture of colors often found in a sunset, but no sun. Silloutes of almost dead like trees and a few birds. The silloutes give off a darker more depressed vibe but the background lets you know there is light in the piece. In interspersing you may find out that the artist it trying to say even in dark or sad times there is always a light underneath, or a "light at the end of the tunnel".
pick 3 questions
1. Art is a definition of an idea sometimes without words but more depicted with colors, shapes, or different materials.
4. An artists childhood or personal connections with others can inspire them to make art. An artist might want to make a difference in a community in neighborhood and make art as well.
8. When we did spheres and shading it helped me in future pieces even with acrylic or charcoal.
4. An artists childhood or personal connections with others can inspire them to make art. An artist might want to make a difference in a community in neighborhood and make art as well.
8. When we did spheres and shading it helped me in future pieces even with acrylic or charcoal.