Saturday, March 5, 2016

Step 4: Create a Blog Posting About Your Experience
Questions and Topics for Your Blog Posting:
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?
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?
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?
5. What do you think about  the process of reading your peers reflection? Do you find this to be a valuable in your learning?
6. Check your Blog and read comments posted by your Peers. Do you find their comments helpful?


http://dana-art-yka.blogspot.com/2016/02/a-trip-to-albright-knox.html
http://lckartblog.blogspot.com/
2. For project one the elements photos with Dana were different than mine and I like the differences I seen with you pics and mine.  For Larry's pictures I was really into them with all the nature pics and movement pics.  I feel like he went all out and into it when taking those element pics. 
3.  for project 2 we had no painting that were alike.  Dana picked Monet I didn't look at them to much due to the other art work that has less of picture and more of pieces to put together and guess is what catches my interest. With Jerry again neither of us picked the same art work.  His descriptions of the dogs feet moving that caught his attention with Giacomo Balla is something that did draw me also when I saw it  just wasn't one that I picked. 
4.  I didn't care for the Monet's much due to color arraignments and choices.  I want something that jumps out at me and catches my attention to make me think. 
5.  I liked to read her reflection to see what she was thinking.  She reflected each piece she looked at of Monet's to something in her life.  Like when she first visited the gallery it was cold and snowy and this connected her to Monet's The Break up of Ice.  Larry broadened his thinking with not only placing himself with the art work but the direct effect of what drew him to the art work. 
6.  When I read the comments under my blog it made me feel like I was actually doing something and beginning to slightly understand this thing called art and how some of it works.  Proud that I made good choices for Project 1 and corresponding the art work with the differences of recognizing the 14 elemets

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