Friday, October 9, 2015

Peer Blog Postings

http://sheriwrites.blogspot.com
http://robinsonamberd.blogspot.com


2.) I honestly think out of all the project #1 I have looked through, I think Sheri captured the best images based on the definitions of these elements. I saw a lot of what she was thinking for each element and principal. I think emphasis was my favorite just because of the red bench popping out against the white house.
I also think Amber did a really great job too! I agreed with each one she did for elements and principals. The only one I had trouble understanding was the movement one, but I think it is like the hussel and movement of the city which in that case is actually really smart and thinking even deeper than I had thought about these! Either way it was interesting going through these picture.

3.) When it comes to mine and Sheriwrites blog posting, we didn't have many similar artworks posted but we did have one. They both were a piece that we connected with but in different ways and meanings. She explained it in a different way than I did and honestly I kind of liked her explanation of it better than my own! We seem to be somewhat similar people and I started thinking of our similar artwork "The Struggle" in a different way.
Amber and I did not have similar artworks for this project but I was interested in what she was thinking for most of the pieces. She has a lot of questions for the artists and I have a lot of similar questions I would ask them too.
4.) George Wesley Bellow's Ellinor, Jean , and Anna was one artwork from Sheri's blog that I would like to know more about, it kind of got my attention. She said she wanted to know why the little girl was so upset, and that is exactly why I want to know more about this too. It interests me a lot.
From Amber's I would like to more about the Volumptuosity sculpture. Like Amber said, it is different for someone to create a sculpture of such a large man or woman. Usually it is more of a petite man or woman. I would like to know more about this sculpture. Is this sculpture of the man or woman learning to embrace themselves and gain confidence. I want to know the story behind it too!
5.) I actually enjoyed this peer evaluation. I looked through a lot of blogs, and they people that did do the projects did a very good job, and got me thinking about a lot of the artwork and photos. I think it is a great way to learn about other peoples thoughts and how they interpret different artwork, and how they even create their own from principles and elements. It was a really great learning experience.
6.) Their were not too many comments on mine, but actually they people who did comment on mine made me happy. They liked the work I did and we had a lot in common with our projects. It's nice to hear other peoples opinion on your work.

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