How do you annotate in visual arts?
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Generate personal responses. ...
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Communicate with clarity. ...
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Demonstrate subject-specific knowledge. ...
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Critically analyze artwork. ...
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Communicate intentions. ...
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Avoid the obvious. ...
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Reference all images, text, and ideas from others.
How do you annotate a drawing?
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Provide an explanation.
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Use simple outline drawings.
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Use a magnifier to show things too small to see.
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Use labels, arrows, and a color key.
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Add notes to explain important ideas.
What are the examples of artwork?
Sculpture, such as carvings, ceramics, figurines, maquettes, molds,
relief sculptures
. Stained glass designs. Stencils, cut-outs. Technical drawings, architectural drawings or plans, blueprints, diagrams, mechanical drawings.
What is the example of description?
Frequency: The definition of a description is a statement that gives details about someone or something. An example of description is
a story about the places visited on a family trip
.
What are 3 types of annotations?
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Descriptive.
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Evaluative.
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Informative.
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Combination.
What is an example of annotation?
The definition of
an archaic term
What are the annotation techniques?
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HIGHLIGHTING/UNDERLINING. Highlighting or underlining key words and phrases or major ideas is the most common form of annotating texts. ...
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PARAPHRASE/SUMMARY OF MAIN IDEAS. ...
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DESCRIPTIVE OUTLINE. ...
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COMMENTS/RESPONSES.
What do I write in an annotation for art?
analyse the work of an inspirational artist
or designer. record a technique. analyse the success of a technique, idea or composition. explain how a particular artist or designer’s style or technique has influenced your work.
Why do we annotate art?
Annotations can be used for your own reference, eg to make a note of how you achieved a technique, or to record an idea you might like to try later. ... Using annotations can
demonstrate evidence of planning, decision-making and problem-solving ability
, which will all contribute towards your assessment.
How do you write a visual diary?
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Use a notebook you can keep with you all the time. ...
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Capture whatever interests you. ...
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Write most of your words in black ink, and save color for the embellishments. ...
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Put a header on each page of your journal. ...
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Give yourself permission to create bad drawings.
Is Mona Lisa a real person?
Mona Lisa, La Gioconda from Leonardo da Vinci’s masterpiece,
was a real person
. And we’re not talking about a self-portrait of the artist, as you may think. Mona Lisa was a real Florentine woman, born and raised in Florence under the name of Lisa Gherardini.
What is a piece of artwork?
A work of art, artwork, art piece, piece of art or art object is
an artistic creation of aesthetic value
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What kinds of things are not art?
Work that does not depict anything from the real world (figures, landscapes, animals, etc.) is called
nonrepresentational
. Nonrepresentational art may simply depict shapes, colors, lines, etc., but may also express things that are not visible– emotions or feelings for example.
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