The art criticism process involves four simple steps. The first step is to describe exactly what you see from the project. The second step is to analyze using the elements/principles to reflect upon the art form. The third step is to interpret by asking questions like
The piece I am going to critique using the art cisticim process is my tray set. Describe: In my piece I can see a green leaf bowl and a bowl that looks like a orange or an grapefruit. Analyze: My art work includes texture by the leaf design I made and the outside texture I made with aluminum foil on the orange bowl. Both of my pieces include color because they all come from the three primaries and black and white. Interpret: I am trying to explain how we seperate the fruit from nature. The leafs represent nature and the bowl represents the fruit. I did my art work in this particular style because I really wanted to make a leaf bowl and decided to make a bowl like an orange to go with the leafs. Evaluate: I feel that my art work was very successful because it turned out better than I expected and I really liked the design on the leafs it makes them look realiatic. Pick 3 Questions #15: Which project was your most successful? Describe the theme and or topic and the process you went through to complete the project. My most successful project was the Linocut printmaking because I really liked how it looked at the end. To complete this project the first thing I did was to get a linoleum block and trace it onto a piece of paper and drew my design on it. Then I filled the back of my drawing with pencil and traced my design into the linoleum block. The third thing I did was to get the carving tool and carve out all the lines on my design. Lastly I added paint with a roller all over the top and pressed it into a piece of paper to leave the design on the paper. #16: Do over- If given the opportunity, which project would you do over? Describe why and how you would redo this project. If I was given the opportunity to redo on of my projects I would redo my clay box project. I felt like my box looked plain and I did not like the colors I used. I would add more flowers to the outside of my box and add more details to make them look more realistic. I would also change the color of the blue outisde and make it more of a light blue or paint it purple. #20: Was there a tool you had never used before and learned in this class? What was it and how did you use it? Tools I used in art class that I had never used before are the ribs and scrappers. These tools can help shape and smooth pots as they are being formed on the wheel. Ribs come in many different shapes and usually are made from hardwood or rubber. Scrappers look a lot like ribs, but are lighter and used to smooth wet and soft leather-hard greenware. By: Ruby Acevedo
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