Monday, April 25, 2011

Masks: Gallery Walk

Based on our assessment model:
  • Is piece balanced and well crafted?
  • What textures are evident?
  • Are effort and skill evident/
  • How does mixed media complement form?
  • What color scheme is utilized?
  • How do mask and sketch compare?
  • What is the message?
What are some observations that you noted?

15 comments:

  1. i liked how most people had a story behind their mask and you can tell it was then=m or aprt of them.

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  2. - I really liked the colors people used in there mask to show there creativity, they also used texture really well they included texture to show more details.

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  3. One of the things i liked in most mask was the creativity of the mask itself. Many masks used color very well and expression-ally as well as adding there own material to express the mask.

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  4. A lot of people used the additive process and created addition textures using using various tools.

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  5. I really liked all the creativity and originality of everyone's mask. Each mask that I have seen is very unique and different from all the others. I liked how every body's mask showed a little about themselves, and how they made it more personal to them.

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  6. I liked the way it shows more about the person and the other mixed media added on some of them. There wasn't one that looked completely the same, which was good.

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  7. I can understand how everyone has a certain level of "aesthetic satisfaction" to their artwork, but I think everyone should be proud of their masks. I say this mainly because of all the creativity and originality I saw with everyone's personal ideas, as well as how well everyone incorporated a part of themselves into it. You didn't really see any "hey, you stole my idea!" because everyone had their own thoughts and of course, they were all unique compared to one another.

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  8. I was looking forward to listening to the stories behind the mask. Sadly, not all of them told there stories. But, I did enjoy the overall mask of some of my classmates. A few needed work but I liked there concept!

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  9. When i first saw the masks i really was interested in them and why they made their mask the way they did. I have seen other students from different classes that left their masks in class and i think the creativity took a BIG ROLE in the whole project.

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  10. that most fascinating part of this project was the whole idea of the story or message of the art piece.

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  11. (i know it sounds like im repeating what others said, so bear with me)
    i think that (overall) the pieces were pretty different, in design, color, and mixed media. sure, at first, it seemed like everyone wanted to do wings, but in finding that that was too difficult, they found other ways to incorporate other elements.

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  12. I noticed that many people did not focus on a color scheme, I think it was becasue people used colors that represent them and their animals. Although, all masks were creative and well with all the differnt features on them, especially the mixed media.

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  13. as for me, i think that my color got away from me. i wasnt truly sure about all of the colors but after the first firing tried to make it work by changing my color plans to work better for a color scheme

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  14. I agree with what Shana (master) and Aaron said about how each mask is unique. No two people seemed to have similar designs or color schemes. Everyone made their mask their own.

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  15. I noticed that each mask represented something meaningful to each student and the colors really went well with each mask, and showed everyone, the different emotions or things they represent.

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