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Feldman’smethoda way TO LOOK AT ART
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your art 1 midterm exam
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Feldman’smethod
has 4 steps
d A I Jdescribe analyze interpret judge
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step 1:DESCRIBE
just the facts, ma’am
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a. artist
b. title
c. date
d. medium
e. descriptive sentence
f. 3 most important elements of artD
ESCR
IBE
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tips for describingWhen describing COLOR, include…
• its name (red, green)• its value (light, dark)• its intensity (bright or dull color)• also use warm/cool, complementary colors, primary colors,
secondary colors, analogous colors, etc.
When describing SPACE, think about…• does it feel “flat” or “deep” ? what is in the foreground,
middle ground, and/or background?• also use positive and negative space
When describing SHAPE, think about…• is it geometric or organic?
When describing FORM, think about...• how has the artist used SHAPE and VALUE to make
something look three-dimensional?DESCR
IBE
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step 2:analyze
a pattern emerges
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3 most important principles of designanaly
ze
and to talk about a principle, you must mention an element
example:The REPETITION of BRIGHT ORANGE COLOR throughout the painting helps the viewer’s eye to move from the bottom left corner, through the middle, and finally, to the top of the painting.
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tips for analyzing (Remember to include what element shows your principle!)
When describing MOVEMENT, remember…• this is about VISUAL movement - as in, how does your eye
move across the image?
When describing BALANCE, think about…• is it symmetrical or asymmetrical?
When describing UNITY, think about…• how has the artist created a sense of “oneness”?
When describing PROPORTION, think about...• how do the elements visually relate / compare to each other?
CONTRAST vs. EMPHASIS• CONTRAST is when things are different, EMPHASIS is
when something specific stands out
analy
ze
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alert:new information
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PABLO PICASSO
“first communion”1895/1896oil on canvas
“Le guitariste”1910oil on canvas
“les demoiselles d’avignon”1907oil on canvas
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Perceptual•realistic
•the way things actually look in real life
•from “perceive” or “perception”
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expressive
•recognizable - but not “real”
•somehow exaggerated or simplified
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non-objective•“non-object”
•nothing is clearly recognizable
•just the elements and principles
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step 3:interpret
the plot
thickens
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a. it the art perceptual, expressive, or non-objective? Why? Be specific.
b. what is your claim for the interpretation of this artwork?
explain what you think the meaning or the intent of the artwork is and “prove it” mentioning at least one element and one principlein
ter
pr
et
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step 4:judge
finding the motive
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a. counterclaim1. come up with an
alternate interpretation (meaning or intent)
2. “prove” this one mentioning at least one element and one principle
b. conclusion1. which one is stronger,
your claim or your counter-claim?
2. why?
jud
ge
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the end.
you rock.