Practice
6.4.1 Practice: Art Is What You Make It
Art Appreciation
Points Possible: 100
Practice: Be the Critic
You will need to write a brief statement explaining your final project. This is different from the previous
statement in which you discussed your influences. Now it's time to get more specific. This statement
should include the artist (you!), title, medium, size, and date of the work. It should also address the
following questions:
Describe your work. What is going on? What/who is being portrayed?
Is there anything about the subject matter or about you that people should know while they look at
your artwork?
• What is the message behind your artwork?
Is your work meant to evoke a particular sentiment or emotion?
• Does your work have an intended audience?
• If someone were to write a review of your artwork, what might he or she say?
In addition to your statement, you must also submit at least five digital photographs of your work. Make
sure you include at least one close-up. If your work is three-dimensional, make sure you take photos
from all angles