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A comprehensive guide to analyzing, interpreting, and judging artworks from the Lake Wales Ridge exhibit by Karla Respress. Step-by-step instructions with examples for art students and enthusiasts.
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Instructional PowerPoint for the Practicing Art Criticism with the Artworks of the Lake Wales Ridge Exhibit By Karla Respress, Art TeacherAvon Park High School, Avon Park, FL
Step 1: Describe the Artwork • This can include the credit line information. • Describe what you see in the artwork as if you were explaining it someone over the phone. “Pygmy Oak Forest” by Mollie Doctrow
Step 2: Analyze the ArtworkList the how the Elements and Principals of Art relate to the artwork. • How has the artist used: • Color • Texture • Line • Shape • Value • Proportion • Unity • Balance
Step 3: Interpret the ArtworkWhat do you think the artist is try to communicate to the viewer? • Based on step 1 and 2, make a guess as to what the artist is trying to communicate? • What may be the reason for the artist creating this work of art? • What does the artist want me to understand about the artwork?
Step 4: Judge the ArtworkIs the artist successful in communicating this idea to the viewer? • How well does the artist communicate in step 3? • What could the artist have done differently to better communicate to the viewer? • Why might others have a different opinion about the artwork?
Step 1: Describe the Artwork • This can include the credit line information. • Describe what you see in the artwork as if you were explaining it someone over the phone. “Seasonal Pond”by Reed Bowman
Step 2: Analyze the ArtworkList the how the Elements and Principals of Art relate to the artwork. • How has the artist used: • Color • Texture • Line • Shape • Value • Proportion • Unity • Balance
Step 3: Interpret the ArtworkWhat do you think the artist is try to communicate to the viewer? • Based on step 1 and 2, make a guess as to what the artist is trying to communicate? • What may be the reason for the artist creating this work of art? • What does the artist want me to understand about the artwork?
Step 4: Judge the ArtworkIs the artist successful in communicating this idea to the viewer? • How well does the artist communicate in step 3? • What could the artist have done differently to better communicate to the viewer? • Why might others have a different opinion about the artwork?
Step 1: Describe the Artwork • This can include the credit line information. • Describe what you see in the artwork as if you were explaining it someone over the phone. “Rain Beetle” by Mark Deyrup
Step 2: Analyze the ArtworkList the how the Elements and Principals of Art relate to the artwork. • How has the artist used: • Color • Texture • Line • Shape • Value • Proportion • Unity • Balance
Step 3: Interpret the ArtworkWhat do you think the artist is try to communicate to the viewer? • Based on step 1 and 2, make a guess as to what the artist is trying to communicate? • What may be the reason for the artist creating this work of art? • What does the artist want me to understand about the artwork?
Step 4: Judge the ArtworkIs the artist successful in communicating this idea to the viewer? • How well does the artist communicate in step 3? • What could the artist have done differently to better communicate to the viewer? • Why might others have a different opinion about the artwork?