 Look at art through multiple perspectives (many different ways)  Talk about art with confidence  Learn how the artist, audience, and world impact.

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 Look at art through multiple perspectives (many different ways)  Talk about art with confidence  Learn how the artist, audience, and world impact art making

 Good starting point when looking at art for the first time  Has to do with how the piece is made  How is it built?  What media and techniques are being used?

 How does the time, place, and environment affect the art?  Influences on the artist  Society’s values, beliefs, and interests  Art movements

 What emotions or feelings does the art evoke (bring to mind) and how? -How: elements and principles  What are your own opinions of the artwork?  Meaning

 How is the art relevant (important) today?  Taking the old and making it new  Appropriation  Irony and Humor