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8 th VA COMP Common Assessment #2: Art Criticism

8 th VA COMP Common Assessment #2: Art Criticism. Megan Hatcher Cooper Middle School. Artwork I am Critiquing. Kit Kat, by Ashley M., color pencils, 2013. Description. What can you learn from the title of the artwork? That it is amazing That she likes kit kats

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8 th VA COMP Common Assessment #2: Art Criticism

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  1. 8th VA COMP Common Assessment #2: Art Criticism Megan Hatcher Cooper Middle School

  2. Artwork I am Critiquing Kit Kat, by Ashley M., color pencils, 2013

  3. Description • What can you learn from the title of the artwork? • That it is amazing • That she likes kit kats 2. What subjects in the artwork can you recognize? • the letters are the subject because they are bold. • Looking at the elements of design, describe what qualities you see: -line curved lines -shape curved shapes -color red and white -value she colored very lightly -form ovals waves -texture The texture was very soft -space she used a lot of space 4. What media and techniques did the artist use? • Colored pencils

  4. Analysis • Emphasis: no there is no focus point • Balance: the artist was happy • Proportion: normal she used the same colors • Pattern: no the elements arent repeated • Rhythm or Movement my eyes follow the shapes in the art work • Unity and variety: the red looks good with the white

  5. Interpretation • Is there symbolism in the artwork? What do you think it means? No there is no symbolism in your artwork • What feeling do you think the artist wanted to give the viewer when looking at the work? She wanted you to feel hungry while looking at the art work. • Does the work remind you of other things you have experienced? Yes because I have had kit kats before • How does the work relate to other ideas or events in the world and/or in your other classes? You can buy kit kats from the store.

  6. Judgment • What parts of the work make you feel it is a success or failure?Its is a success because the colors and technique she used • What criteria (think of the style of the work) can you list to help others judge this work? To look at the shapes and colors she used. • How unique is the work? Why do you feel this work is or isn’t unique? It is unique because you don’t see many people drawing candy • What are some improvements you feel the artist could have made to the work? Draw the letters bigger.

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