Tuesday, 29 March 2016

The art. Thing. With the pictures you need to judge.

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Think about the meaning and purpose of the exhibition and the artwork. Ask yourself the following questions:
  • "Why are the art pieces ordered or arranged this way?"
  • "Does a particular artwork stand out from the rest?"
  • "Is there a theme or a subtext to the exhibition?"
  • "How is this exhibit different from others I've seen?"

- I think the art pieces are arranged this way because it goes from colour to gray. Since the first 2 pictures are full of colour but then it goes to a non colourful picture.
- I like the second one. It stands out since its not a realistic picture but just a really nice painting. A painting about 2 people walking.
- I don't think that there is a specific theme to this but if there was a theme to this it would probably be people.
- I never really seen another exhibit.

2
Take notes on the elements that interest you. If a particular artwork or artist stands out to you, take more detailed notes on that topic since it will most likely be something with which you have a personal connection.

- In the second picture, I really like the colours used and the style of making it. While the other 2 are just pictures taken this one is an actual painting. The style of it is unique compared to the others. It may seem like it is just 2 people walking but it is not. In my opinion paintings are not only about what stands out. It is about how much effort was put into it. About the whole thing itself and not just the small detail that stands out. The painting was well done and has really high detail everywhere. On the bench, trees, pathway, overall just really good. 

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