art reflection post

art reflection post

Grading

Before you submit your reflection, take a little more time to proofread your work to make sure that what you write actually conveys what you intend to say. Your answers must be clearly-written, well-supported, grammatically correct, and free of spelling and punctuation errors. This is a college level assignment!

Earn a High Grade

  1. Before you submit this assignment, read all the instructions, as well as the rubric.
  2. Write concise and complete sentences that clearly convey what you intend to say.
  3. Write in third person, present tense. Do not say “I” or refer to yourself.
  4. Start with an outline. Organize what you plan to say before you write.
  5. Support your statements with careful observations about the work of art.
  6. Include your own insights that support your key points.
  7. Have someone else read your work before you submit it.

Requirements

Your paper must have all three parts described in the instructions for this assignment:

Part 1 – Opening Description

Describe the work as you would to someone who hasn’t seen it.

Part 2 – Topic Sentence

Write one clear and concise sentence.

Part 3 – Visual Analysis

Thoroughly describe the use of a single visual element or design principle. Focus on only one visual element or design principle

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Rubric

Final Reflection: Visual Analysis

Final Reflection: Visual Analysis

Criteria Ratings Pts
This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomePart 1 – Description
25.0 ptsExemplary

Writing is very descriptive and evokes a rich and complete image in the reader’s mind. Different areas of the work have been thoroughly described.

20.0 ptsGood

Different areas of the work have been described, but the writing does not evoke a rich and complete image in the reader’s mind.

15.0 ptsInconsistent

Different areas of the work have not been thoroughly described. The writing does not evoke a rich and complete image in the reader’s mind.

25.0pts
This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomePart 2 – Topic Sentence
25.0 ptsExemplary

Strong and concise topic sentence that clearly states how a specific visual element or design principle is used to reinforce the power, meaning, emotion, or mood in the work of art.

20.0 ptsGood

Adequate topic sentence that clearly states a specific visual element or design principle, but does not clearly convey how it is used to reinforce the power, meaning, emotion, or mood in the work of art.

15.0 ptsInconsistent

Topic sentence does not clearly state a specific visual element or design principle, and does not clearly convey how it is used to reinforce the power, meaning, emotion, or mood in the work of art.

25.0pts
This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomePart 3 – Formal Analysis
25.0 ptsExemplary

Formal analysis is forceful, creative, insightful, and consistently supports the topic sentence. It includes at least five specific supporting observations that clearly describe how the artist used the visual element or design principle in different areas within the artwork.

20.0 ptsGood

Formal analysis adequately supports the topic sentence, but lacks force and insight. It includes at least three supporting observations that describe how the artist used the visual element or design principle in different areas within the artwork.

15.0 ptsInconsistent

Formal analysis is not relevant or does not adequately support the topic sentence. It includes less than three supporting observations that describe how the artist used the visual element or design principle in different areas within the artwork.

25.0pts
This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeClarity and Writing
25.0 ptsExemplary

Writing is grammatically and mechanically correct and communicates clearly. Prose is polished and shows signs of careful revision and development.

20.0 ptsGood

Few grammatical, mechanical, spelling and punctuation errors, but with some awkward passages. Does not demonstrate substantial revision or refinement.

15.0 ptsInconsistent

Significant difficulties with grammar, mechanics, careless spelling errors and incorrect punctuation. These make many important points difficult to follow.

25.0p

A picture of a art piece from a southern California ( San Diego ) art museum is needed to do the reflection, is that fine?

 

 

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Hanging in the Museum of Modern Arts (MoMA) is the Starry Night painting by the Dutch impressionist painter Vincent Van Gogh. Made of oil on canvas this impression captured in the picture is an illusion of the view from his asylum room in Saint-Rémy-de-Provence. The art also captures the stars just before sunrise. The semblance of blue swirls well captures the night on the canvas with stars appearing like radiating orbs. Additionally, on the foreground are curly branches that seem to obscure the view from the window.

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