The art criticism process has four steps to it. The first step it 1.Describe: tell exactly what you see. 2.Analyze: use the elements/ principles to reflect. 3.Interpret: consider the following what is the artist trying to say. 4.Evaluate: how successful is the work of art. Describe:For my still life project I used watercolor and acrylic paint it made a good combination. I took four main things that I use on a daily basis the took pictures from many different angles the I looked at all the pictures and took 3 the looked better and used one of those pictures to draw out exactly what I saw. Analyze:The principles that I used for this project was the proportion and variety for the elements that I used. The size was different for all four objects. The variety was four unlike objects. The elements that I used for the background was blue and purple colors. For the objects I used the acrylic colors was light blue for the glass vase, purple for the body mist, and black, pink, and green for the cactus. Interpret:What I'm trying to say in the portrait is the the that most describe me. Evaluate:How successful do I think this art work was it was pretty good but I would change a few thing like the colors and the background colors. What is art?Art to me is a way to express your self or feelings on how or what you like. It can also be a fun activity for many kids and adults. And a way to draw out your imagination and inspirations that you may get or have by looking at something. It's also a way to relax and have a fun quiet time to yourself. Is copying always plagiarism or is there a very area? Explain your thoughts.I don't think copying is always plagiarism in art because you can get ideas or inspiration for a picture or drawing you may see on the internet. But not always can you just copy what you see not draw exactly what you see change things up a bit the the colors the theam of the drawing. But many times it can be plagiarism. What is a technique you used in your artwork that worked well? Explain what technique it was and why it was successful.the technique I fell like worked with really well was oil pastels because the colors can easily be mixed up and combine really well. And where easy to blend and draw with. It was successful because it helped me in a lot of art projects that I had to blend colors it is very different from paint, color pencils, and many other art techniques that are used to draw and paint.
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I choosed to do a peacock for my project. I did a paper sculpture for it I choosed this project because I thought it would be fun to do a paper sculpture. I first decided to draw out what I was going to do then what materials i was going to use to make it. So I used construction paper. I rolled the paper and glued it to the black background. I didn't finish it but it still came out good. I feel the most successful thing about this project was the rolled up paper. I would change the colors of the peacock.
the inspired artist I choosed was Noreen Lon hui miun she worked with different materials she focuses more on real and fictional plant designs. She got inspired by Dr. Seuss. What inspires me about her art is how detailed it is she uses one or two colors in her piece and how she puts a glass top on is to it can look real. And how she only uses plants as her main design.
The medium I used was for this picture was color pencil and magazine paper. I first traced the picture and the added details and the started coloring and then put magazine paper for the background. The portrait shows my brother and cousin. I picked them because they are the smallest of the family.
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