Elementary Visual School Arts

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Adventures in Art Level 5 Informed Judgment 23


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Be an Art Critic glue here
Art critics speak and write about artworks, and help people think about them.
They offer reasons when they judge an artwork. Cut out the four strips. Fold
them in half to make art-criticism cards. Use the cards to talk and write about
art, as good art critics do.


  1. Describe 2. Analyze 3. Interpret 4. Judge
    Look at the artwork Analyze the overall Interpret the mood, Judge the artwork
    carefully and describe design of the artwork. meaning, or ideas and give reasons for
    it as fully as you can. in the artwork. its meaning to you.


Name specifics such as Look for kinds of Discuss topics such as • Explain what you


  • kind of artwork • balance • meanings of familiar think the artist

  • materials • patterns subjects wanted to com-

  • familiar subjects • movements municate

  • lines • rhythms • moods or feelings

  • colors • unity and how they are • Explain why you

  • shapes/forms • variety captured think the artwork

  • textures • center of interest is or is not suc-

  • spaces or emphasis • ideas that may be cessful.
    expressed or shown
    in symbols • Explain why
    others might
    have a different
    opinion.











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  • Lines—straight, curved, • Balance—symmetrical • Why might the artist • What might the
    thick, thin, even, uneven, asymmetrical, radical, have wanted to portray artist be expressing
    wavy, zigzag branching this subject? or communicating?

  • Shapes/Forms—large, • Patterns—repeated, • What combinations of • What purpose or
    small, geometric, varied, uniform, things seem most meaning might
    realistic, positive, alternating important? Why? others find in
    negative this work?

  • Movements/Rhythms-- • Describe any special

  • Colors—light, dark, diagonal, vertical, mood or feeling the • How could you find
    warm, cool, neutral, horizontal artist captured. out more about the
    bright, dull, contrasting. work? Do you

  • Unity—similar lines, • Has the artist expressed need to?

  • Textures—inverted, colors, and the like an idea about wisdom,
    rough, smooth, actual beauty, love, or some • State criteria for

  • Variety—different lines, other theme? judging an artwork

  • Spaces—realistic, colors, and the like with this style, idea,
    abstract, perspective • When and for whom was or purpose.

  • Emphasis—center of this work made? How
    interest, large shapes, does this help you think • Explain whey the
    bright colors, and the about the work? work does or does
    like not meet your
    criteria for judging
    the artwork.


I know how to criticize art.
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