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Thursday, January 4, 2018

Art Deco/ Week 2

Hello Blogging World. This is all about art. I do enjoy art but my friend Amie Click here for the blog. Is super job at art. She got the award for it too! Today activity is all about the early ages of art. In the 1920s A movement of Artist was formed in Nz. (And around the world). It was becoming something big. Today we have to look at the photo (On the right) and show what we think of it?

We also Need to give it a rating out of 5.
5= Amazing
4= Its Good
3 = Its Okay, I guess
2 = Its Pretty Bad ;-;
1 = It is Horrible
I really like the colours and how detailed it looks awesome. The photo to me reminds me of a girl, going to a big party, looking in her car. It looks like it was made in the 1900s but has that modern look to it. I would rate it a 4 as it looks realistic, but looks cartoony at the same time, which is good. I also think it is pretty good because I want to see a little more of the car and I think the artist made the scarf longer as he/she did not want to make it super detail.

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1 comment:

  1. Ni hao Lily,

    You have a great attention to detail, I really like how you’ve shared your opinion about why you think the artist has painted her self-portrait the way she did. Your statement about how it looks realistic yet cartoony was pretty accurate, I think it’s because it looks 2D and 3D in some parts of the painting. Based on your review of the painting I’d say your rating of the artwork is fair. I noticed that you wanted to see a bit more of the car in the painting, why do you think the artist decided not to include the car more?

    I will say that I am leaning towards liking the painting, however the woman’s gaze frightens me a little because it reminds me of the saying “If looks could kill”. What do you think she is saying with her eyes?

    Toe feiloa’i fo’i,

    Cia.

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