1. Which projects did you review?
I reviewed Jennifer Jeffers-People in Many Art Forms and
Diana Daniels-All About Landscapes. Both were very good presentations! The last one was Kylie
O’Connell’s-Elemental Photography and took interest in this one right away so
chose her presentation to critique.
2. Why did you select the Exhibit you critiqued? I chose Kylie O’Connell’s because it spoke to me. I am majoring in photography and love everything about it. When I started going through Kylie’s presentation, I knew that her project was the most interesting to me. Her choices of photos go so well with her overall theme.
3. What challenges did you face in writing the critique article and how did you overcome them?
4. How do you feel about critiquing your peers work? It is easy to critique someone’s work if you are interested and enjoy it. I think that it would be much more difficult if you had to judge work that was of no interest to you as the viewer or observer. Also negative advice is not my forte and would hate for anyone to have a bad overall impression on how I felt about his or her masterpiece. Especially because we do not know how much they struggled to make that piece their own.
5. Would you like to read the critique your peers wrote about your Art Curation Project? I am always open to constructive criticism. This is the only way that I will improve in my future endeavors especially as an artist of my craft, photography.
6. On a scale of 1-10 how would you rate your finished article and why? I feel as though I did my best and for that I feel that I should deserve at least an 8. I am not the best at wording my opinions so that is why I would say an eight. There is always room for improvement.
7. Did you enjoy working on this project? I enjoyed working on this project because I got to view some very interesting photos, which opens up my horizons as an aspiring photographer. It is amazing to see the artistry in other peers.
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