Skill #1: I can use art vocabulary to critique art.
Skill #3: I understand the use of global themes, symbols, and subject matter in art.
Skill #4: I can analyze images through the process of deconstruction (the components of the image and its meaning).
Choose one Realist artwork from the end of this Google SlideLinks to an external site. to research and write a critique on. Create a google doc, copy and paste an image of the artwork you are critiquing, and write your critique on the google doc. It should be 4 paragraphs. This LINK Links to an external site.will tell you what information I will be looking for in each of your 4 paragraphs. The second paragraph should be written by you alone (no outside sources should be used). You will need to research for the 3rd paragraph. Go to the last few slides on the Google Slide (link above) for links to information that may be useful. The last paragraph should be based on your own evaluation of the artwork (no research needed).
When you are finished, click on "Share" and "Get shareable link." Make sure you change "can view" to "can comment" before you copy the link. Then, paste in the submission on canvas.
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Rubric
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Can't change a rubric once you've started using it.
The artwork, artist, date and media are identified; the vocabulary of the structures (elements) of art effectively and clearly describe the subject matter of the artwork
Less than 5 examples were described regarding the use of the elements and principles, but the examples were explained clearly using effective vocabulary.
Meaning of the artwork or intent of the artist is clearly discussed; multiple strong points of visual evidence found within the artwork support the interpretation
Meaning of the artwork or intent of the artist is not clearly discussed; faulty visual evidence visual evidence or no visual evidence cited to support the interpretation
The effectiveness of the artwork is evaluated; two or more pieces of evidence about the effectiveness are cited; judgment is based on evidence rather than opinion of like or dislike
The effectiveness of the artwork is evaluated; one piece of evidence about the effectiveness is cited; judgment is based on evidence rather than opinion of like or dislike