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Art Critique: Line Focus 9-21-12

Art Critique: Line Focus 9-21-12. Choose 3 of the 5 artworks to informally critique. Use the chart for reference and brainstorming ideas. Only critique the use of various lines within the artwork. Use the line vocabulary!. LINE VOCABULARY Diagonal, Parallel Straight, Curvy/Wavy, Zigzag

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Art Critique: Line Focus 9-21-12

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  1. Art Critique: Line Focus9-21-12 • Choose 3 of the 5 artworks to informally critique. • Use the chart for reference and brainstorming ideas. • Only critique the use of various lines within the artwork. • Use the line vocabulary! LINE VOCABULARY • Diagonal, Parallel • Straight, Curvy/Wavy, Zigzag • Vertical, Horizontal • Dotted, Dashed • Outline • Contour • Sketch • Structure • Gesture

  2. Choose 3 of the 5 to Critique Informally Durer, Albrecht. “Rhinocerus.” 1515. Woodcut. Mondrian, Piet. “Broadway Boogie Woogie.” 1942-43. Oil on Canvas.

  3. Choose 3 of the 5 to Critique Informally Frizzell, Charles. “Tree Drawing.” Fish, Janet. “Wine and Cheese Glasses.” 1975.

  4. Choose 3 of the 5 to Critique Informally Rembrandt. “Self-Portrait.”

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