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Required Questions 1. When I critique artwork, I like to follow a set of four main steps to evaluate a piece. First, I like to describe what I see when I look at a piece of art. What materials and techniques were used to create it. Then I look to see how different colors and shapes are used to create depth and illusion. After that I find out what meaning is portrayed by the art. Was the artist trying to send a message in their work? As I approach the end of critiquing a piece, I like to evaluate the processes and techniques that the artist used, and then I decide if I like to piece or not. 2. An older piece I would like to critique is my pen drawing from the drawing unit. Looking at this piece, I can see that is a perspective drawing, using 1 point perspective to construct a drawing of the Stahl House, in Los Angelas, California. I used a series of rectangles, trapezoids, triangles, and squares to convey depth to the drawing. Although I decided to draw this structure for fun, The Stahl House is one of many houses included in an experiment led by an Architecture Magazine in the late 1940s. If I had to change one thing about this piece, it would be the shading on the roof of the building. I think that leaving it empty or just coloring it in all the way would have looked better. Other than that, I think I did very well as this was my first perspective drawing. 19.Pick two pieces that show how you have grown as an artist. Compare and contrast how you’ve grown, how the projects are related, and what you thought of each. -These pieces show how I have grown as an artist because they show what type of art I like to make, and how I can recreate images to the best of my ability to add different dimensions.
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