
Art Analysis Challenge - Improve Your Art Interpretation Skills
Enhance your art analysis skills with daily tasks focusing on sketching, analyzing, interpreting, evaluating, and grading artworks. Dive deep into the details, meanings, and elements of different art pieces to develop a keen eye and understanding of artistic expression.
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Day One: SKETCH Start with general shapes and then add more specific details Artist, title, date
Day Two: ANALYZE Describe how the artist used __________. Describe how the artist used __________.
Day Three: INTERPRET Hypothesize about the meaning of the artwork What do you think is the story, message or theme of this artwork? What led you to this conclusion?
Day Four: EVALUATE 1. What are the most successful elements of this artwork? 2. What are the weakest elements of this artwork? 3. Overall, I like/dislike this artwork because:
Day Five: Grading Graded every Friday for 100 total points Must use complete sentences. Spelling is not part of your grade. :) If you are absent for any reason, you are responsible for making up your bellwork. Warm-up images will be updated on Canvas weekly. Late Sketchbooks will be accepted the week after it is due and is the student s responsibility to complete and ask to be graded.