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Project Evaluation / Artist Statement
Name:_____________________________________Period:_____________Project:_________________________
I would like to name this work of art: _______________________________________________________________________
2. MY ANALYSIS: Use the terms you learned in class to describe how your artwork is organized? (Include art elements and principles. Elements: line, space, color, form, and texture Principles: movement, emphasis, contrast, balance, pattern, rhythm and unity) (For Photo & Video: Close ups, Emotion, Action, Fill the Frame, Framing, Leading lines, Repetition, Rule of thirds, Unique Angles)
3. MY JUDGEMENT: Now ask yourself, is this a successful work of art? Do you like it? Is it art? Why? (Design, literal, expressive qualities?) (Expressive qualities: Does it evoke an emotion? Literal Qualities: Does it imitate life/look realistic? Does it have Design qualities: Are the elements and principles well organized?
4. ARTIST STATEMENT: A written description of your artwork to give the viewer more understanding. Why did you choose the particular subject matter? What is it supposed to represent? A story, a feeling? What experiences influenced your work?
5. IMPROVEMENTS: What do you think you need to improve on to make your artwork more successful? Do you need to improve your technique or change your art elements? Or both?
Name:_____________________________________Period:_____________Project:_________________________
I would like to name this work of art: _______________________________________________________________________
- MY PROCESS: Use the terms you learned in class to describe your design process? (Did you explore several choices before selecting one; thumbnail sketches; generating many ideas; tried unusual combinations or changes on several ideas?) Use the terms you learned in class to describe the techniques you used to create your artwork? (Perspective, shading, slab, coil, pinch, selection, masking, layering, panning, zoom, depth of field, exposure, lighting)
2. MY ANALYSIS: Use the terms you learned in class to describe how your artwork is organized? (Include art elements and principles. Elements: line, space, color, form, and texture Principles: movement, emphasis, contrast, balance, pattern, rhythm and unity) (For Photo & Video: Close ups, Emotion, Action, Fill the Frame, Framing, Leading lines, Repetition, Rule of thirds, Unique Angles)
3. MY JUDGEMENT: Now ask yourself, is this a successful work of art? Do you like it? Is it art? Why? (Design, literal, expressive qualities?) (Expressive qualities: Does it evoke an emotion? Literal Qualities: Does it imitate life/look realistic? Does it have Design qualities: Are the elements and principles well organized?
4. ARTIST STATEMENT: A written description of your artwork to give the viewer more understanding. Why did you choose the particular subject matter? What is it supposed to represent? A story, a feeling? What experiences influenced your work?
5. IMPROVEMENTS: What do you think you need to improve on to make your artwork more successful? Do you need to improve your technique or change your art elements? Or both?