Friday, October 7, 2016

Peer Review

http://kellygandt.blogspot.com/2016/10/first-gallery-visit.html#comment-form

https://kellygandt.blogspot.com/2016/09/photobucket.html?showComment=1475863862596#c6613263372296260494

https://emilyhirsch-art.blogspot.com/2016/09/photography-project-1.html?showComment=1475864771694#c8317599307698736795

https://emilyhirsch-art.blogspot.com/2016/09/module-five-project-2-art-gallery-visit.html?showComment=1475870788946#c4253250292289330049

1. For project 1 for both Emily and Kelly I agreed each of them chose the proper elements and principles for each work of art they chose to write on. I would have done the same. I personally enjoyed looking at each of the pictures that had chosen and reading about where each came from and why they chose to use that piece.
2. For project two I did not chose any of the same pieces of art as either of them. However, for Kelly, the 100 cans piece made an impression on me just like it did on her. And for Emily the Niagara piece had an impact on me because, I too, live in and grew up in Buffalo, and am familiar with the surrounding area and I think it is a beautiful piece of art with amazing detail.
3. I think that the process of reviewing each others art work projects was a good experience. It allows us to know what interests the other classmates as well as see the similar likes and dislikes that are shared between me and other classmates. I also think it helped me learn better because not only was I able to do the project and understand why I chose the specific elements and principles, I was also able to see the elements and principles in relationship with different pictures than I had chosen.

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