Friday, October 8, 2010

Reviewing Peer Responses to Artwork

1.http://aed200buffstateart.blogspot.com/
 http://kingcarrera1.blogspot.com/
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Both students did a great job at finding the elements and principles in everyday life. I don't think the principles and elements are really a set thing you have to look for or set up and are going to automatically be everywhere.  You can look deeper into any of the images and find any element of principle you want to find.

3. In the first blog they use two that I used. We both felt a connection to "Yo Yos" by W. Thielbaud though we both chose "The Old mill" Van Gogh, 1888, oil on canvas for different reasons.

In the second blog three where used that I also used. We both had chosen Bucolic Landscape, Dyanism of Dog on a Leash, and Carcass of Beef but we chose them for different reasons.

4. They didn't really select any images for any reason beyond any that I may have had to pick my own. They didn't really bring up any points about any of the pieces that i found interesting.

5. I do think peer review is valuable to see what others are doing and to see them react to your own work. The only problem is its usually just comments like "looks good" and really isn't constructive.

6. The comments are mostly just complimentary. It is encouraging to see.

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