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Week 11 Critiquing Available Materials

The document discusses critiquing available art materials and appropriate techniques. It defines critiquing as focused on the process of creation, considering the materials and application of techniques, while criticizing is more subjective and based on visual appeal. When critiquing materials, factors like availability, accessibility, and affordability are considered. Appropriate techniques are suited to the materials, the artist has mastery of the technique, and it is practical for the artist's goals.

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Week 11 Critiquing Available Materials

The document discusses critiquing available art materials and appropriate techniques. It defines critiquing as focused on the process of creation, considering the materials and application of techniques, while criticizing is more subjective and based on visual appeal. When critiquing materials, factors like availability, accessibility, and affordability are considered. Appropriate techniques are suited to the materials, the artist has mastery of the technique, and it is practical for the artist's goals.

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Critiquing Available

GROUP 4 Materials and


Appropriate

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Fourth Day of Class
Techniques

November 11 2022
Activity
1.Point out the importance of
critiquing available art materials and
Class appropriate techniques
Discussion 2.Differentiate the difference between
critiquing and criticizing,

3.Discuss ways of critiquing available art


materials and appropriate
Time to
unleash your
inner artist!

An artwork is not just a work


good enough for an artist. It is
more than just doing and
producing something.
Evaluate the following art
materials and art techniques.

Questions
1.What were your thoughts and feelings as you evaluated the pictures?

2.Do you find the pictures appealing? Why or why not?

3.Did you consider the words beautiful or ugly, nice or not nice in your
evaluation?Cite the bases of your
evaluation.
Picture No 1
Picture No.2
Picture no.3
ARTIST: JERSON SAMSON
PAINTINGS
ARTIST: JERSON
SAMSON
Taking note of the process However, relying on feelings
of creation, paying for evaluation, depending
attention to the kind art heavily on the visual appeal
of the artwork, judging the
materials and the way they
finished product of the
were used, considering the
creation as eitherbeautiful
art technique that was or ugly, nice or not nice, are
applied, are some of the some of the gauges used for
ways of critiquing. criticizing.
Critiquing
~Thought more than felt

Critiquing Versus Concerned with the process of


creating art

Criticizing ~Considered the artist’s technique


More objective than subjective

Criticizing
Critique is taken from the Greek kritike
~Felt more than thought

tekhne,which means "the critical art“. It is


Concerned with what is perceived
somewhat a formal word that typically refers to
through the senses

a careful judgment. It refers to the detailed


analysis and assessment of something. On the ~Considered the artist as good or
not good

other hand, criticism refers to a sharp or severe


disapproval of something, generally based on ~More subjective than objective
perceived faults or errors. It is judging with
disapproval. It is negative in nature.
Critiquing
Available Art
Materials
In using available art
materials, they have
toundergo evaluation for
them to

be deemed really useful. The


usefulness of these art
materials is dependent on
certain factors. Each art material
has to be examined in certain
ways. Some of the basic
considerations incritiquing
available art materials
areavailability, accessibility, and
affordability.
Availability.An art material has to be obtainable, ready for use, at hand.
Simply put, the art material exists or is physically present forthe artistto
use. It is already there;this is the quality of being able to be used or
obtained.
Accessibility.An art material has to be within the artist’s reach,
easily acquired without much effort or difficulty for the artist.It is
the quality of being acquiredor used easily.

Affordability.An art material has to be within the financial capacity of


the artist to be purchased or bought.The artist can bear or meet the
expense of acquiring the needed art material. Though a cheap good
quality art material is good butan art material acquired for free is still
the best.
Critiquing Appropriate Art Technique
Art Technique is the manner and ability bywhich an artist
employs the technical skills of a particular art. It is the means,
process or methods of using art materials in a manner that
the artist wants to use in order to create an artwork.It is also
important to assess art technique that is going to be used in
creating an artwork.Some of the considerations in critiquing
the appropriate art technique are appropriateness, mastery
and practicality.
Appropriateness.The manner by which the artist is going to apply in creating an
artwork should be suited to the kind of art materials that will be usedas well as
suited to the kind of art technique.
Mastery.It is expected that the artist is skilled and highly
knowledgeable of the art technique. The right art
materials are there and the suited art technique is
appropriate to the art form but if the artist is not adept
with the use of the specific technique to be applied, the
outcome might run contrary to what is expected.

Practicality.Art technique should befunctional and sensible for the objectives


or purpose set by the artist for the creation of the artwork.Practicality makes
the art technique truly appropriate when it is indeed useful for the artist and
when it is understandably fitfor the kind of art materials and for the conceived
artwork.

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