Describe it:
This artifact is a _____________ made by _____________ of _____________decent.
It is made from ____________________ and ____________________ and ___________________.
The handle of the fan has _______________________ in a _________________ pattern. (build off this explaining how you see different elements of art-line, color, texture, shape, space, form value-used)
Interpret it:
Analysis: Analysis refers to how the elements and principles of art are used in the work.
Describe how the elements of art (line, color, shape, texture, space, form, value) are used. Describe how the principles of art (balance, contrast, emphasis, movement, pattern, rhythm, unity)
Interpretation: What is the artist trying to communicate to us? There are no wrong responses here. The artist may have a meaning that they intended in the work, but how we interpret it is completely up to us. Use the work you’ve done in the prior section to help inform your interpretation. For example, “stone like texture” might make you think of being in a particular setting, or the relationship between growth and decomposition in nature. “Orange” might make you think of a mood or place.
Why are you interested in this piece/method/culture?
How can you imagine incorporating these ideas, methods, styles or materials into your work?
How would you show integrity and avoid appropriation?
This artifact is a _____________ made by _____________ of _____________decent.
It is made from ____________________ and ____________________ and ___________________.
The handle of the fan has _______________________ in a _________________ pattern. (build off this explaining how you see different elements of art-line, color, texture, shape, space, form value-used)
Interpret it:
Analysis: Analysis refers to how the elements and principles of art are used in the work.
Describe how the elements of art (line, color, shape, texture, space, form, value) are used. Describe how the principles of art (balance, contrast, emphasis, movement, pattern, rhythm, unity)
Interpretation: What is the artist trying to communicate to us? There are no wrong responses here. The artist may have a meaning that they intended in the work, but how we interpret it is completely up to us. Use the work you’ve done in the prior section to help inform your interpretation. For example, “stone like texture” might make you think of being in a particular setting, or the relationship between growth and decomposition in nature. “Orange” might make you think of a mood or place.
Why are you interested in this piece/method/culture?
How can you imagine incorporating these ideas, methods, styles or materials into your work?
How would you show integrity and avoid appropriation?