Peer Review
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2.
For
Project #1, both of the peer projects I reviewed did very good jobs. There were
some pictures that were not only amazing snapshots in their won regard, but excellently
captured the theme they were meant to represent. The most important discovery
however, was how different people went about choosing what types of items to capture.
There was a lot of creativity here.
3.
For
Project #2 there was only one piece chosen by the peers I reviews that was the
same as mine. Tyler choose Salvador Dali's “The transparent Simulacrum of the Feigned Image". Which was actually my favorite painting at
the gallery. It was enlightening to see what other people had connections with
though. Some works of art that I glossed over and found very uninteresting,
other people found amazing. this is an important aspect of art, as it affects
us all differently.
4.
Kellie choose Andy Warhol's "100
Cans". I have heard o this
piece before, as it is something of a pop culture icon, but never thought much
about it. After revisiting it while reading her blog it has piqued my interest
more. What makes this piece so popular? is it because it is such a reflection
on our daily life? I plan on looking into this.
5.
I found
this assignment valuable. not just because I was able to compare on contrast my
learning experience with that of my peers, but also because it allowed me to
judge where other people are coming from and in what ways they have similar
thoughts on the subject matter and where they do not.
6.
I found the comments on my projects helpful. I have a hard time writing
subject material, especially on a subject matter I know little about and
feedback of any kind of extremely helpful.
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