English for Academic and Professional Purposes (Part III) Flashcards
It is a system of interpreting, judging, and assessing a person, thing, or any work of art not influenced by feelings or opinions in considering and presenting facts.
A balanced/Objective review or Criticism
It is a systematic way of considering the truthfulness of a piece of work.
A Balanced/Objective review or Criticism
To have balanced/objective review of any piece of work, the following are considered:
Description
Analysis
Interpretation
Judgment
To have balanced/objective review of any piece of work, the following are considered:
It answers the Questions
Description
To have balanced/objective review of any piece of work, the following are considered:
What the features suggest and deciding why the artist or writers used such features to convey specific ideas.
Analysis
To have balanced/objective review of any piece of work, the following are considered:
Establishing the broader context for
this type of art.
Interpretation
To have balanced/objective review of any piece of work, the following are considered:
It answers the questions “Is it a good artwork?” Is it a good composition?
Judgement
2 Types of Description, Analysis, Interpretation where it answers the questions :
Artwork
Piece of Writing
In judging the piece of work, there must be : (3 items)
Criteria
Evidence
Judgement
4 Different Critique Art Forms
Painting Critique
Sculpture Critique
Architecture Critique
Photography Critique
________ is a medium that emphasizes light, colors, and space for example:
Paint
Paint is a medium that emphasizes light, colors, and space for example:
* What school of painting does it belong to? Is it typical or
unusual for this particular school?
Painting Critique
3 ways of Painting Critique
Describe the way the artist applies paint.
Describe how the light is depicted.
Speak about the handling of space in the picture.
Say if the material gives a particular texture to the statue. Is the surface smooth, or is it uneven?
Sculpture Critique
The _____________ is just as important as the sculpture itself. Describe the place (in the museum, in a park, in front of a building) where it is situated. What does it add to the sculpture?
Surrounding Space