In this class, we have this "Critique Day" after each of our projects.
The critique day is mostly run with praises, but people also give some suggestions, or sometimes, ask the artist how he or she did a certain part.
I always wanted to bring my camera to one of those critique days, but I kept on forgetting about it.
However, on March 24th, 2014!!
I finally brought my camera to a critique day!!
Here we are at the classroom/studio with all of our artworks hung up on the wall, ready to be critiqued.
As you can see, this was the day we were critiquing our value drawings.
Having all of our works hung upon the wall made me sort of feel like I were at an art gallery :D
Normally, we come up to the front and look at the works close by at the beginning of the critique time, but this day, professor forgot about it at first so we did this in the middle of our critique. ^-^;;
During this time, we can take pictures of our works.
we can also admire them, or we could just analyze them.
My professor does this really frequently.
She likes taking pictures of our works.
My classmates are great artists!
They create really impressive artworks, some of which I cannot even dream of making.
Now, back to critiquing.
The professor and the TA helped us keep the critique going.
By the way, you know what?
I was actually called on first to talk this critique day....
it was because of my drawing..
I didn't really know anything about value and that kind of stuff...
So what I did was pick the easiest shape that was made out of material that is the easiest to draw (no reflection, no transparency), and try to, at least, learn the basics about it.....
and to my surprise.....
the professor, the TA, fellow classmates.... pretty much everybody liked it!! (seriously? I just picked something simple...)
Anyway, thank you, everyone for making such nice remarks about my work! :D
When the critique was over, we could either take our drawings to our home or our dorms.
Or we could hang it upon the hallway of Hanes Arts Center, like three of my friends did in this picture.
In this sequence, the heads looked as if it were slowly turning, so.....
The three artists stood in front of their own drawings, and imitated their own drawings.
In addition, you know, there's also this thing when the art kind of resembles the artist in a way...
Haha
I really love this class, it is one of my favorites of the semester.
It's just kind of sad know that there's only about a month left of the spring semester... :'(
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