Art Application
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Step 1 |
Choose two works, from different artists, from the LISTEN to the Experts Table media presentations and find still images of the artworks online to save to your computer. In an MS word document include both images (1 MB each max). Under each image write the following: |
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1. The title of the work and the artist. (Titles of artworks are capitalized and always italicized or in quotation marks.) 2. Describe what you see in the artworks that you can name. If you see un-namable shapes or objects (abstract objects), describe their colors, line quality, texture, shadows, variety, etc. 3. Which Essential Element or Principle of Art is most obvious to you in each work? (The LISTEN module has the content area for understanding the Elements and Principles of Art.) 4. What are the mediums the artist used? (Painting, sculpture, installation, video, photography, ceramics etc.?) 5. According to the artist or expert talking, what is the meaning of the artwork? 6. Which element or principle of art do you see that the artist uses to help convey that interpretation? 7. Compare and contrast one element or principle in the artworks you chose - how are they similar and different? |
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Step 3 |
What changed in your understanding of each artwork after your observation and analysis? Save your edited word document on your desktop/hard drive. |
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Upload your Word document here. |
Listen to the Experts Table: Principles
Three Ball 50/50 Tank, 1985
Goya The Third of May 1808, 1814
Listen to the Experts Table: Elements
Henri Matisse Red Studio, 1911
Carrie Mae Weems
From Here I Saw What Happened and I Cried, 1995
Step 1
Choose two works, from different artists, from the
LISTEN to the Experts
Table
media presentations and
find still images of the artworks online to
save to your computer.
In an MS word document include both images (1
MB each max). Under each image write the following:
Step 2
1.
The title of the work and the artist. (Titles of artworks
are capitalized
and always italicized or in quotation marks.)
2.
Describe what you see in the artworks that you can name.
If you see
un
-
namable shapes or objects (abstract objects), describe their colors,
line quality, texture, shadows, variety, etc.
3.
Which
Essential Element or Principle of Art is most obvious to you
in each work? (The LISTEN module has the content area for
understanding the Elements and Principles of Art.)
4.
What are the mediums the artist used? (Painting, sculpture,
installation, video, photo
graphy, ceramics etc.?)
5.
According to the artist or expert talking, what is the meaning of the
artwork?
6.
Which element or principle of art do you see that the artist uses to
help convey that interpretation?
7.
Compare and contrast one element or principle in th
e artworks you
chose
-
how are they similar and different?
Step 3
What changed in your understanding of each artwork after your observation
and analysis?
Save your edited word document on your desktop/hard drive.
Step 4
Upload your Word document here.
Step 1
Choose two works, from different artists, from the LISTEN to the Experts
Table media presentations and find still images of the artworks online to
save to your computer. In an MS word document include both images (1
MB each max). Under each image write the following:
Step 2 1. The title of the work and the artist. (Titles of artworks are capitalized
and always italicized or in quotation marks.)
2. Describe what you see in the artworks that you can name. If you see
un-namable shapes or objects (abstract objects), describe their colors,
line quality, texture, shadows, variety, etc.
3. Which Essential Element or Principle of Art is most obvious to you
in each work? (The LISTEN module has the content area for
understanding the Elements and Principles of Art.)
4. What are the mediums the artist used? (Painting, sculpture,
installation, video, photography, ceramics etc.?)
5. According to the artist or expert talking, what is the meaning of the
artwork?
6. Which element or principle of art do you see that the artist uses to
help convey that interpretation?
7. Compare and contrast one element or principle in the artworks you
chose - how are they similar and different?
Step 3 What changed in your understanding of each artwork after your observation
and analysis?
Save your edited word document on your desktop/hard drive.
Step 4 Upload your Word document here.