Monday, September 26, 2016
Self-Criticism of my Art Projects
So far in Art class we have done three projects. I have taken a picture of each one and posted here on the blog. There are four parts to self-criticism of art: description, analysis, interpretation, and evaluation. My first project was sketching a water bottle with shadows. Honestly, I draw stick figures, so anything other than a few lines that I draw looks good to me. This project was a little difficult for me since I am not much of a drawer. My artistic abilities is in other things, for example, making videos and photography. I find drawing pretty difficult. I think I did pretty well on this project. I tried my hardest, but I know others looked better than mine, but that is ok. My second project was the cave art drawing. I liked this project best since last year I did a 15 page report on cave art for my history class along with I made my own paintbrush with a stick and leaves as the brush part. Then I made my own paint with grounded up charcoal and oil. I painted a few rocks and showed my class. I had some back ground with this project so that really helped. I liked the weapons they drew in this era so I included them in my drawing. I also liked how they chose to draw people together like families, so I included that in my drawing as well. Since my drawing could be pretty primitive since that is how it was in that era, I feel my drawing was life-like and I did well on it. My third project was the stone pot. This was by far the most difficult for me. I had never used clay before and it was not easy to do. I watched the video several times and she makes it look so easy. Obviously, it was not that easy. I made my pot and it took a lot longer than I thought it would to dry. As it was drying I researched what they painted on pots and the colors they used. I chose a design in black and I attempted to make a gold color for the inside of my pot. I figured gold would look cool inside a pot if it had water in it. It would make the water look colored. They used a lot of black, brown, and gold in this Roman-Greek era. I do not feel my pot turned out the way I wanted it to. It looks like a five year old made it, but I tried my hardest and it was my best work. I really enjoy the research that goes into making the projects. I like the history of the art, but not necessarily making the project itself. At least I am trying and doing my best effort and learning along the way!
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