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For this week’s Discussion topic, we’re going to approach art interpretation by way of FORMAL ANALYSIS.
In W4, I’ve made of document of some free art viewing in SD county. You don’t have to go to one of the locations from my list, those are just meant to help you out. If you know of a public art that you would like to discuss, feel free to choose your option. The most important aspect of the art selection, is that the art must be right in front of you.
We’re going to borrow from the textbook and use this set of questions to guide your analysis. You must cut and paste this bullet-ed and numbered format when replying to this parent post.
- Choose one art work from an in person experience, and NOT from seeing the art in a book, or Internet.
- Provide an image of the artwork- it can be a selfie or just the art, but it MUST be taken by you and not from the Internet.
- Be considerate of the arts location....If it's in a public space, it's site specific. Relate this back to your selected artwork and how the artwork appears to be related to the location.
- Artist
- Title of work, date, size, medium, and subject matter
- Location of the art (city, neighborhood)
- First glance (What caught your eye?)
- How are the elements applied in the work? (chapter 2 terms)
- How does the overall composition relate a meaning and/or function to you?
- What is around the work (next to, behind, above, nearby, etc.)?
- What is your personal interpretation? How do you feel about it?
Explanation & Answer
Please find the attached
Surname 1
Student’s Name
Professors Name
Course Name
Date
Art Work
1. Artist: Javier Marin
Surname 2
2. Title: untitled I, II, VI,
Date: 2004
Size: 158.6 x 60.3 x 42 cm. (62.4 x 23.7 x 16.5 in.)
Medium: He created Untitled I, II, VI, 2004 using iron wire and polyester resin making them
a group of three sculptures
3. Location
The sculptures are in the San Diego museum.
4- First glance
I felt touched by the work given that it is unique both in composition and subject
matter. Moreover, they are ...
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