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Artful Thinking: Analyzing, Responding, and Interacting with Art at The Met

Explore the world of art through a unique perspective at The Metropolitan Museum of Art. Engage in a thoughtful examination of artworks through observation, analysis, and personal reflection to deepen your understanding of color, mood, relationships, and cultural context. Immerse yourself in a conversation with a selected work of art, capturing your attention and imagination. Record your observations and emotions, allowing the artwork to evoke personal connections and insights. Enhance your experience by revisiting your initial perceptions, ensuring a comprehensive exploration of the artwork's intricacies. Visit The Met's website to further engage with the artwork and share your response on a designated blog, adding your name and cohort information for conversation.

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Artful Thinking: Analyzing, Responding, and Interacting with Art at The Met

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  1. THINKING LIKEARTISTS Looking & Responding to Works of Art Still Life Color

  2. BEGIN BY LOOKING...What do you see?

  3. HUE TEMPERATURE Warm Cool VALUE Tints Shades RELATIONSHIPS Analogous Complements Neutrals MOOD Overall Feeling Cultural Context COLOR

  4. Any museum can invite you to look. A great one changes the way you see. - Anonymous METROPOLITAN MUSEUM OF ART

  5. Conversation with a Work of ART • Select a work that captures your attention - imagination • Record the information about this work • Look carefully… What is going on in this work? • Record your interaction with the work for ten minutes…thoughts, feelings… • Look again….Read what you wrote • Did you miss anything? • Clean up your writing • Look for the image on MET website • Send response to my blog! Add name/cohort

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