Tuesday, April 29, 2014

REFLECTION FOR THE PROJECT

In order to complete this project I first came up with a few ideas for the theme that I wanted to present in my project; I narrowed it down to pictures consisting of grayscale, shades of red or shades of green. Since looking up pictures that had shades of red or green would be very difficult, I decided to go with grayscale. When I found my theme, I went onto google to look for pictures. At first finding the first few were very easy, but after a while I did find more pictures, however, these pictures did not have information on them such as the year it was created, the media used or the name of the art piece. Since looking for these pieces of artwork has became more challenging, I had to refer to the art textbook of this course in order to get the rest of this done; I also decided to look on the Burchfield Penny Art Center  and the Albright-Knox Art Gallery website for more pictures to complete it. As soon as I put all of the pictures onto the powerpoint, I filled in all 15 of the pictures with their respective information. Lastly, I put a description of what the picture is, the analysis of it such as the elements and principles used in the picture, my interpretation of what the artwork is and a reason for why I chose this piece of artwork. To add more information on to the powerpoint, I put a introduction slide which is used to introduce the project, a conclusion slide to conclude what has been seen in the presentation and a reference slide to site the pictures and information used in this presentation.

Overall, the presentation was very easy because I somewhat assumed beforehand to put the pictures up on powerpoint followed by putting the pictures information and analysis on it. Honestly, the only trouble I had with this presentation was finding pictures because as I stated earlier, it became easier, but it became more difficult to find the information for these pictures. When it came to the layout of the powerpoint, I knew that making it black, white and grey were the appropriate choice for this project.

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