Wednesday, May 20, 2009

VHS Business Computers - Critique of 2009 Art Show

This year I had my Business Computer student attend the 2009 VHS Art Show. Their assignment was to pick and describe their top ten favorite pieces of art and to also tell why they liked each piece. They then were to pick their most favorite and in detail describe why they felt this piece of art was the best in the exhibit. Now the fun part...using a blog. Thus this is reasoning for this blog spot and the result of my efforts follow....

I will begin the assignment with my completion of the tasks. Listed below in this order is the Artist, Name of Artwork, Medium Used, Description of Piece and Why I Liked Each Piece.


Emily Finta
Life's a Puzzle
Sharpie
Geometrical design using a black sharpie on white paper
Excellent use of space, busy yet exact in design

Jamie Walter
Fun At the Circus
Permanent Marker
Geometrical design using a black sharpie on white paper
Circular designs were interesting

Jamie Walter
Illusion
Colored Pencil
Geometrical design using a white color pencil on black paper
Contrast was different and it seems that I like art with order and geometric designs

Kaitlyn Flemington
Dragon Flower
Clay/Glaze
Wall ornament/garden décor with dragon flies embedded in clay
I like dragon flies and also like the colors she used

Shelby Goodman
Sunny
Glazed Ceramic
Bowl shaped as a sunflower
Love sunflowers and her design was awesome

Anna Walter
Wallflower
Oil Pastel and Tempra
Picture of yellow flowers with splashes of purple paint
Contrast of the yellows and purples went well together and the form was realistic

Anna Walter
Hibiscus in the Moonlight
Oil Pastel, Acrylic Paint
Picture of purple flowers
Loved the contrast created by the acrylic (cracked background) and use of colors (even though dark colors used, it emerges light)

Antonio Passariello
Picasso
Newspaper Scraps
Picture of man made with tiny pieces of newspaper
Out of all pieces using this form, I liked the structure of this one the best

MY FAVORITE PIECE: Hibiscus in the Moonlight. Reason: It is something I would display in my own home. With the right frame, it would be a lovely piece to display. Nice Job to all the artists.

1 comment:

  1. Amanda's


    Artist: Laura Sheppard
    Title: “Jewels of Fall”
    Media: Colored Pencils
    Leaves shaded on white paper.
    The leaves looked very realistic.


    Artist: Erica Taylor
    Title: “Softball Practice”
    Media: Graphite
    Two softballs and a bat shaded on white paper.
    Very good job at shading.

    Artist: Shannon Kyritz
    Title: “Tuesday’s Gone with the Wind”
    Media: Mixed Media
    Water color on white paper with colorful swirls and a peice of cardboard covered in tinfoil and glue markings in the shape of mushrooms.
    Had a 70’s vibe to the swirls and colors. And I named it.


    Artist: Amber Whittier
    Title: “Bob Marley”
    Media: White Pencil
    A portrait of Bob Marley done on black paper with a white colored pencil
    It’s hard to draw people, let alone in reverse colors.

    Artist: Shannon Kyritz
    Title: “Untitled”
    Media: Bleach
    Five different shades of bleach used to paint a picture of two fish surrounded by weeds and rocks kissing on blue paper.
    Bleach is a hard medium to shade with and she did it very nicely.

    Artist: Jenna Peter
    Title: “Vacation”
    Media: Colored Pencils
    A detailed portrait of a vacation in Mackinaw City, including boats, little shops and a sunset.
    The water and the boats were very detailed.

    Artist: Jamie Walter
    Title: “Somewhere Over the Rainbow”
    Media: Glazed Ceramics
    A rainbow with three pots of gold on the ends. Made out of clay
    Great idea for a pouch pot.

    Artist: Jay Bell
    Title: “The River”
    Media: Glazed Ceramics
    A bowl that had a river flowing through it with rocks and logs.
    Very original.


    My favorite piece was "Untitled" by Shannon Kyrtiz. It was my favorite because the fish were realistic looking and the shading flowed together nicely.

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