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Step 2 is to identify. This is where you gather information about the artist and the art itself. Who is the artist? When did he or she live, and when was the art created? What is the medium? And, especially important for abstract work, what is the title?
A formal critique will describe why the critic liked or disliked a work of art.
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Describe Identify Interpret Judge
During the identification step of the art critique process, you should ask questions to understand the subject matter, style, and elements used in the artwork. Questions to consider include: What is the main subject of the artwork? What techniques or materials were used to create it? What emotions or messages does the artwork convey?
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During the identification stage of art critique, you should ask questions like: What is the subject matter of the artwork? What emotions or ideas does the artwork evoke? What techniques or medium did the artist use? How does the artwork fit within the broader context of art history or the artist's body of work?
Descibe: what do you see?, Identify: Who did it? When? What is it?, Interpret: What does it mean?, Judge: Do you like it? Why?
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Step 2 is to identify. This is where you gather information about the artist and the art itself. Who is the artist? When did he or she live, and when was the art created? What is the medium? And, especially important for abstract work, what is the title?
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Describe Identify Interpret Judge
Describe; APEX
Explain why you like it or don't like it. (apex)
1.- description2.- analysis3.- interpretation4.- evaluate
if the questions are Do you like it? Did it seem original? then the answer is judge (apex)