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Do Now: Take out your notebook and a pen. Good morning! Do Now: Take out your notebook and a pen. Good morning! Aim: What is a critique? Mr. Spaterella Technology Dec. 10
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Critique Critique: A detailed analysis or assessment of a piece of art work Being able to critique art by utilizing the art elements, principles of design, and correct terminology is very important for students. Critique: A detailed analysis or assessment of a piece of art work Being able to critique art by utilizing the art elements, principles of design, and correct terminology is very important for students.
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Period 2 Movie Posters
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4 Steps in Art Criticism Describe: Tell what you see (the visual facts). Analyze: Mentally separate the parts or elements, thinking in terms of textures, shapes/forms, light/dark or bright/dull colors, types of lines, and sensory qualities Interpretation: An interpretation seeks to explain the meaning of the work based on what you have learned so far about the artwork, what do you think the artist was trying to say? Judgment: After careful observation, analysis, and interpretation of an artwork, you are ready to make your own judgment. This is your personal evaluation based on the understandings of the work(s). Describe: Tell what you see (the visual facts). Analyze: Mentally separate the parts or elements, thinking in terms of textures, shapes/forms, light/dark or bright/dull colors, types of lines, and sensory qualities Interpretation: An interpretation seeks to explain the meaning of the work based on what you have learned so far about the artwork, what do you think the artist was trying to say? Judgment: After careful observation, analysis, and interpretation of an artwork, you are ready to make your own judgment. This is your personal evaluation based on the understandings of the work(s).
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