Friday, July 8, 2011

Peer Review

1. Hyperlink the Blogs you reviewed into your Blog
Blog #1
Blog #2
2. When looking at Project #1: (Elements and Principles), did you agree with the element or principle the artist listed with the images? Did you see other elements and principles in the images?
Yes I feel that my fellow classmates did a valid job of representing the elements and principals in their photography. Yes some elements/principles could be applied to multiple categories, but I felt that the artist usually chose the best one.

3. When looking at Project #2: Where there any images in the Peer Blogs the same as your own? If yes, what were they? Where the reasons the image was selected the same or different as your own?
I didn't see any pictures that were the same. But I did see a lot of variety in the artworks chosen which was nice to see. I liked my peer's reasons for choosing what they did, it was interesting to see art through another person's eyes.

4. Where there any images that your Peers selected that pique your interest now? If yes, what are they and what is your connection with them? What would you want to know about them?
One piece chosen by a peer was Yves Tanguy, “Indefinite Divisibility”, 1942. Oil on canvas. 101.6 x 88.9 cm (40 x 35 in) I found this piece very interesting and I would love to know more. It reminds me of a Dali painting and that is what initially drew me to it.


5. What do you think about  the process of reading your peers reflection? Do you find this to be a valuable in your learning?
I think that this is a valuable experience. It is important for us to see how our peers are reflecting in order to gain different perspectives on art. 

6. Check your Blog and read comments posted by your Peers. Do you find their comments helpful?
I do find the comments to be very helpful and fun to read. They help me better reflect and relate to art.

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