Saturday, June 29, 2013

Reviewing Peer Responses to Artwork

1.http://kubikbblog.blogspot.com/
  http://artfullyblog.blogspot.com

2. I did agree with the elements and principles listed for the images and some images did have other elements and principles in the them. Brian and Diana had  some interesting images for multiple elements and some pictures were capable of representing multiple elements and principles such as Diana’s unity picture.

3. There were no images in my peer’s blogs that were the same as mine due to the fact that I couldn’t go to the recommended art gallery site. Their decisions for choosing the artworks were the same because we chose them any pieces that we found intriguing and appealing to our own eyes.

4. Acrylic and pencil on canvas and acrylic on wall was a great example of balance and I appreciated how it was capable of controlling my eye movement which came from Diane’s selection. Batuz; No. 131; 1982 dyed pulp on board is my favorite piece from Brian’s selection. I'm in awe with the blue pieces dissected by the black jagged line going through the piece. The brown background cooperates with all the parts of the painting as well.

5. I found this to be valuable to my learning experience because it gives you a better whole understanding and it opens your mind to alternatives that you may never have considered. Peer review helped us get expose to even more artwork besides what we see in the textbook or our personal environment.

6. I found the comments helpful because they helped me to see what people thought of my work. All the comment were insightful and they showed an overall appreciation for art.

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