Sunday, December 9, 2012

Extra credit blog-questions on the course


COURSE CONTENT

1. Which assignment did you ENJOY working on the
best? Why?

I think I enjoyed the elements and principles assignment the best in the beginning of the semester. I love experiencing with photography, and the weather was perfect to have an excuse to go explore, relax, and have a stress-free assignment.

2. Which assignment did you ENJOY working on the least? Why?

I think I enjoyed the self portrait the least. I am just not good at drawing people, and it adds frustration into my work instead of enjoying it and expressing anything. That is just a personal preference.

3. How did you like using ANGEL?

I have always liked ANGEL, and I have never had a problem with it.

4. If you had the opportunity to change this course:
What would you keep? I would keep the projects, for sure.
What would you remove? I would take away some of the discussion posts, as much as I enjoyed this class, it had more busy work than any other online class I’ve ever taken. I did well, and completed everything on time, I just felt go, go, go, go, all the time.
What would you add? I would add another assignment or two involving photography. Nature is an infinite form of expression, there is so much out there, and I would really much rather go outside more than once looking for particular things.

5. Would you recommend this course to your peers?
Yes I would, but I would also warn them that there is a ton of work involved.

6. Please list any other comments you would like to share.
I just really enjoyed this class, the professor was a fair grader, and I felt like I was actually accomplishing things unlike other classes, where you are just a number, and no one cares about you, or your work, its always just the grade at the end. I feel like I actually learned a lot because it is so hands on.
J


Please be honest with your answers. I use student feedback and input to improve this course. Your input is very important to me and is greatly appreciated.

Module 16 - Reflection blog


Questions and Topics for Your Blog Posting:
1. What were you expectations for this course and where they met?

My expectations were for my knowledge about artists, and what they use, and what they were thinking to be broadened. Yes, I have learned a lot about these subjects in this class.
2. Now that you've been through this course, What is art? How would you define it now compared to your initial posting?

I would define art now, as a complete form of expression. As I did mention in my first post, it cannot be graded or critiqued so easily because it comes form the imagination, and every piece everywhere is different. It can come in several different forms, such as sculpture, painting, sketching, drawing, installation, etc.
3. Who was your favorite artist in your original posting and who is your favorite visual artist now? If there is a difference, why do you think so? If you have the same favorite artist, why do you think so?

My favorite artists were Wyland and Andy Goldsworthy. They are still my favorite visual artists. I got to spend more time in this class looking at many different works by different artists, and I still stand my ground on those two. My preferences with art are very specific, with ocean life, and nature. They still fit the bill perfect.
 4. Now that you've completed this course, how do you feel about taking an online course? Is your answer the same as it was in your first posting? How is it the same or different?

I have taken several online classes before, but this was my first art online class. I liked it very much, because now with technological advances, we can do things like scan, or photograph work and have it posted online. It made it interesting and fun, to still be able to do “artsy” things instead of just reading, and testing.

Module 15 Self portrait/gallery visit


Create a reflection journal on your Blog and answer the following questions:

I went to three different places on the given website to collect these pieces.

1. Why did you select the inspiration pieces?



Georgette Chen- Self portrait Year: 1946. Medium: Oil on canvas. Size: 23 x 18 


I chose this piece because she looked so unhappy and apathetic. Self portraits have a tendency to be so serious, but she is beautiful, and I would hope she was a happy person.


Sarah Lucas- 1998 "Smoking" Photograph.
I have seen her work before, and I love how different they are and they have a “don’t care what anyone thinks” type of attitude.


Raymond Mcintyre- Self portrait, 1915, oil on wood panel.  
I chose this piece because it reminds me of a friend of mine who dresses nicely to go nowhere, and you can see a little unhappiness behind his eyes.



2. Why did you select the media to create your self-portrait?


I selected pencil because sometimes simple is better, I didn’t feel paint or anything would do my picture any justice. I feel people in art look better in black and white.

3. What challenges did you face in creating your self-portrait and how did you overcome them?


It was a tough choice to draw what I think I look like, what I want to look like, or how I want others to look at me. It ended up being a combination of all three ideas. It was also difficult to make the eyes symmetrical!

4. How does this piece represent you?


It represents me because of the smirk…I have a tendency to be a little feisty or negative at times, and I think this is an amusingly realistic way to see me.

5. What elements and principles of art did you apply in this work?


I applied balance, rhythm, proportion, line and value.

 6. Did you enjoy working on this project?

I have never been good at drawing or painting people…..ever. So, did I enjoy it? Not really…I had to incorporate a little cartooning which is the only thing I can really do when it comes to drawing actual people.

7. What do you think of your final artwork?

Considering how any previous attempt at drawing a person has looked like a 4 year old’s art, I think it turned out pretty well. Of course it’s not perfect, but I showed my family, and they laughed because of the smirk, and they knew it was me right away. So all in all, the message was delivered and successful




Thursday, December 6, 2012

Art criticism article blog review


Blog Reflection Submission Requirements:
Answer the Following Questions:

1. Which projects did you review?

I reviewed “Nature in Art” by Aaron Reese.
2. Why did you select the Exhibit you critiqued?

I selected this exhibit because it had a very similar title and topic to the one I did, and while doing the assignment, I wanted to compare art pieces mentally, and possibly broaden my knowledge about nature in art. I also chose it because it was completed to the standards of how I did mine, and I wanted to see if there was any improvements that could be made.
3. What challenges did you face in writing the critique article and how did you overcome them?

The only challenge I faced, was trying to find something wrong with the exhibit. I am always up for a challenge, and one of the reasons why I chose this exhibit is because it looked very well done.
4. How do you feel about critiquing your peers work?

I think it is a great learning method for a class.  It definitely gives you another perspective of one that should be similar to yours because they are in a similar age group, and obviously taking the same class.
5. Would you like to read the critique your peers wrote about your Art Curation Project?

I would actually, I always like knowing what I did wrong and how I can improve it, or what I did correct so I can continue to do that.
6. On a scale of 1-10 how would you rate your finished article and why?

I would rate my article a 9 maybe because I feel I answered the questions that were given, but the content didn’t please me as much as I’d like because I really had trouble finding something wrong with the exhibit. I believe I did the assignment correctly, I just really challenged myself with what assignment I chose.
7. Did you enjoy working on this project?

I guess so, it being the end of the semester, its kind of a chaotic lifestyle I’m sure all the students are experiencing, but it was relatively simple, making the stress levels not effected too much other than just knowing I had one more thing to do.
J