Communicating with Art
Learning how to have conversations with art is a great way to explain how you feel and what you see in an art piece. Take the time to have these conversations and explain how it makes you feel. Be specific and detailed in your writings. Pull the reader / viewer in to your thoughts and help them see what the art is making you think and feel.
Here are the prompt questions that helps you have theses dialogs.
Here are the prompt questions that helps you have theses dialogs.
Art Analysis
1. What do you see?
2. Investigate
3. Elements
4. Whats the story inside the piece?
5. What would the artist say about the finished piece?
6. What do you like? What don’t you like?
Jamboard
Below is an example of your Jamboard framework. Your completed work needs to be turned in via the Jamboard page you were assigned. Make sure you save frame as an image and store it in your art folder which you created on your desktop. You will construct a new Jamboard for each studio assignment upon completion of the unit.
Aesthetic Scan
xVisual Inventory = Aesthetic Scan, look at features, deeper meaning
- Object Quality (elements of art)
- Objects formal qualities (principles of art)
- Objects Expressive Qualities ( feelings and emotions )
- Technical Qualities (how it was made)