Amber Castoire’s
Jenna Aiello’s Project 1 ?
Meagan Aiello Project 1 http://aiellome01artonlinelearning.blogspot.com/2010/09/elements-and-principles-of-art.html
Amber had some nice images that you would see in an everyday family photo album. She saw principles and elements in these wonderful family moments and other photos. Her form photo also had the elements of color incorporated. I would say most of her photos had many elements and principles in each individual photo. Jenna did not have a project 1, so naturally I went to her sister’s blog. She also had photos that had multiple elements and principles in each.
When looking at Project #2: Where there any images in the Peer Blogs the same as your own? If yes, what were they? Where the reasons the image was selected the same or different as your own?
“Convergence,” seemed to pop up in everyone’s blog, and most felt the same things as me. No one wanted to walk away from the painting. Everyone was drawn to it, like it was alive and trying to reel us in. Amber liked it because it looked like graffiti or splatter paint, while others were drawn to its complexity.
Where there any images that you’re Peers selected that pique your interest now? If yes, what are they and what is your connection with them? What would you want to know about them?
The picture that stood out to me the most was the Norman Rockwell painting of the little girl, with the gent painter her doll bed. This is so photorealistic, and the emotion captured is better than a photograph. It is very timeless and I could stare at this photo forever wondering what he and she is thinking about.
What do you think about the process of reading your peers reflection? Do you find this to be a valuable in your learning?
I like to compare and contrast what they have to say and feel, to what I do. I like to know whether others feel the same or different as me. Also I like to see if anyone makes mention of tings I don’t see, and it opens up new doors to different meaning and interpretation. This expands horizons and my realization and absorbing new things.
Check your Blog and read comments posted by your Peers. Do you find their comments helpful?
I thought my peer comments were very helpful. Somehow my blog address got mixed up with Jenna Fanara’s and people thought I was her or she was me. I guess it’s nice to have an alias, and I’d like her name much better than Marty, if I were a girl of course. It made me feel good about my photography, and I didn’t realize how much into nature I was, until they started pointing it out. It’s nice to hear comments that are outside of the box. I like this whole blog posting thing, and what I get out of it. I like to see other people using their creative outlets. Bravo!
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