Developing a Quality Critique

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Developing a Quality Critique Criteria-standard for judgment Description Analysis Interpretation Judgment

Description Description a) What are the subjects? Explain them as if to a blind person. b) Elements of art (7) (Building blocks or bricks) line, color, value, space, shape, form, texture c) What are the dominant elements of art?

Analysis Analysis Balance rhythm harmony movement a) How was the work organized? (brick wall) b) Principles of design (8) Balance rhythm harmony movement Gradation proportion variety emphasis c) Be sure to mention which elements are used to achieve the principle.

Interpretation Interpretation a) What is happening? What is the artist trying to communicate? What were his/her intentions? b) The feelings, ideas and moods being communicated c) Theory or Approach Literal representation of the real world Realism, imitational Expressing strong feelings about a subject? Expressionism Exploring the formal elements and principles of design? Formalism Producing a functional, useful object? Functionalism

Judgment Judgment a) Do you like the work? Should this work be kept and preserved? What do we get from our experience with this piece? Why should anyone want to see this work? b) Why or why not? (support your response, make your opinion matter)

Practice Time! Description Analysis Interpretation Judgment

More Practice! Description Analysis Interpretation Judgment

More Practice! Description Analysis Interpretation Judgment