1. Hyperlink the Blogs you reviewed into your Blog
2. When looking at Project #1: (Elements and Principles), did you
agree with the element or principle the artist listed with the images? Did you
see other elements and principles in the images?
In project 1 as I was looking through the different pictures I noticed
that most of the pictures show more than one element or principle. What I found
interesting is the one element or principle that they chose the picture to
represent.
3. When looking at Project #2: Where there any images in the Peer Blogs the same as your own? If yes, what were they? Where the reasons the image was selected the same or different as your own?
The painting Divisibilité indéfinie showed up in someone else’s
blog and the reasoning was much different however the boldness of the colors
ended up being the same reason for looking at it in the first place. This is
one of the cool things about art, the same painting draws someone in the same
way and then means something completely different to them.
4. Where there any images that your Peers selected that pique your interest now? If yes, what are they and what is your connection with them? What would you want to know about them?
Yes there were a few. Some of the abstract ones that do nothing for
me personally were neat to see have a connection with other people. Seeing there
reasoning behind them is neat because I couldn’t think of a reason.
5. What do you think about the process of reading your peers reflection? Do you find this to be a valuable in your learning?
Because art is subjective it to me makes you think a little more
about a different subject such as phycology. It blows my mind that so many
people get so many different things out of the same thing. I do think it is helpful
for my learning because you really see the diversity and creativity of people.
6. Check your Blog and read comments posted by your Peers. Do you find their comments helpful?
I find the encouraging and somewhat helpful. It is rewarding when
other people let you know you opened up something to them that they may have
missed.
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