Written critique
ii.How is the work constructed or planned. iii.What is the emphasis of the work? 7. 3rd paragraph i.What did you like or dislike about the artist's techniques? ii.What would you have done differently and why? ii.Describe the expressive qualities you find in the work (tragic, ugly, funny) iv.Does the work remind you of other things you have experienced? v.How does the work relate to other ideas or events in the world and/or in your other studies? Example Artists: Damien Hurst, Kara Walker, Kehinde Wiley, Jeff Koons
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Kait Baker
12/1/2016 11:01:48 am
http://www.jeffkoons.com/artwork/inflatables/inflatable-flower-and-bunny-tall-white-pink-bunny
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Emma
12/8/2016 10:26:02 am
I would agree, I am not a fan either. He is talented but personally I don't really care for his style.
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Natalie Guedet
12/8/2016 10:26:09 am
I agree with you about it not really being his art and that kind of bothers me too, he should be making it himself.
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Brady
12/8/2016 10:26:58 am
I like your description of Jeff Koons. I would like to ask a question to see if it raises another response. Would it still be their art if they came up with the idea like Koons?
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Sam
12/8/2016 02:54:00 pm
I believe that even though someone came up with the idea of the art piece, i don't think it means it would be their art. The idea is basically a suggested to the person that follows through with the piece. I don't agree with how he can become the richest artist by giving ideas. He is creative yes, but I don't think he should be considered a great artist.
Jayce Van De Veer
12/8/2016 10:45:54 am
Mr. Koons and his team definitely come up with some very interesting and bizarre ideas. I definitely really like the work they produce, but I totally agree that he does not deserve the credit he is given.
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Jayce Van De Veer
12/6/2016 10:59:24 am
sshttp://handsomefrank.com/illustrators/andrew-fairclough/
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Emma
12/8/2016 10:27:41 am
I completely agree. After looking through some of his work, I love the variety and eye catching images he produces.
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Brady
12/8/2016 10:34:35 am
I really like your artist! His styles are very out of this world, literally. His captures seem like parallel realities where his work would seem like advertisements in that world.
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Allie Salrin
12/8/2016 04:10:02 pm
I also chose a graphic designer, but I really enjoy this guy because his work is a little bit deeper in meaning. I like his commercial artwork, but his more in depth illustrations are really cool and make you think more.
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Sam
12/8/2016 08:45:28 pm
I really enjoy his work. As a designer, he is definitely successful in catching a viewers eye. He has great style and is very creative with his designs.
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Leann Daniel
12/8/2016 09:44:00 pm
I like his art style. It makes me think of comic books or collage art with how the patterns are.
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http://www.skny.com/artists/kehinde-wiley?view=slider#5
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Natalie Guedet
12/8/2016 10:24:27 am
I've never seen any art like this before and I'm glad you chose this artist. It's interesting and I really like the way that he used frames to add to his pieces.
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Jayce Van De Veer
12/8/2016 10:36:31 am
At first glance I actually thought that these were photographs also, which Is very impressive. His color choices and use of highlights and shadows work really well.
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Brady
12/7/2016 10:23:24 am
First you must find someone to write about. It must be a famous/renowned artist that is currently making art and $$$.
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Allie Salrin
12/8/2016 04:13:31 pm
Interstellar is one of my favorite movies ever, it is so amazing. I agree that his plots could be stronger and a little clearer, but his visuals are definitely enough to keep my attention.
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Natalie Guedet
12/8/2016 11:07:59 am
http://www.brandonwoelfel.com/photography-1/
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Leann Daniel
12/8/2016 09:48:38 pm
I love her style and how in all of her pictures she has some form of light being used. Her photography skills are great and fun to look at.
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Allie Salrin
12/8/2016 04:06:25 pm
Paul J. Fuentes:
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Sam
12/8/2016 08:44:03 pm
http://anishkapoor.com/889/orbit
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Leann Daniel
12/8/2016 09:37:58 pm
http://www.annestokes.com/
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Madison Brown
12/12/2016 11:19:05 am
Stormy Lee Monday was born in Tullahoma, Tennessee on February 7th, 1948. He was the first and only boy born to Barbara McClung and Virgil Lee Monday and has five sisters. Stormy always loved art and he thought he was the very best from the time he was young. He was drafted into the Vietnam war and got back in 1975 to marry Brenda. In 1978 he had his first child, Misty Monday and two years later Jesse Monday. When they were young he moved to Arizona and married Raina and adopted her daughters, Sunni and Breezy. Later they had a son they call Little Storm. He’s a traveler, he’s lived in many different states to sell his artwork, but in the Spring of 1999 he moved back to Illinois to help take care of his granddaughter, Madison, because Misty got diagnosed with thyroid cancer. After three years she was in remission and he was on the move to a few other states. Unfortunately, he got diagnosed with Hep C due to past drug use and is now back in Illinois. Raina filed for divorce after he told her about his diagnosis. He is currently in Illinois and very sick. He’s waiting for a new liver and heart. He’s still selling his art and has various art shows to help pay for his surgeries and medical bills. He is currently the CEO of Finding the Happy You, a creative writer at TheBikerSpot Magazine, CEO and Founder of Master Artist at ART Lessons Online, CEO at stormymondayart.com, CEO/Artist/Author at Deep Soul Mgmt., and Former President and Founder at Heart of Illinois BACA.
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