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Artist’s Name (optional: add a quote from the artist) Your Name and class period

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Artist’s Name (optional: add a quote from the artist). Your Name and class period. Background Info about the artist and the style of the art work. Include at least 5 significant facts. Make sure to cite any quotes or paraphrased information. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Artist’s Name (optional: add a quote from the artist)

Artist’s Name(optional: add a quote from the artist)

Your Name and class period

Page 2: Artist’s Name (optional: add a quote from the artist)

Background Info about the artist and the style of the art work. Include at

least 5 significant facts.Make sure to cite any quotes or

paraphrased information.

Page 3: Artist’s Name (optional: add a quote from the artist)

Historical Info. What else was going on in the

world? Cite sources.

Page 4: Artist’s Name (optional: add a quote from the artist)

Thesis statement

Page 5: Artist’s Name (optional: add a quote from the artist)

Note about the quality of images you use: Make sure to use images that have a high

resolution (good quality, sharp, crisp images)

This image is too low of a resolution and looks fuzzy. DO NOT use images that look fuzzy.

Page 6: Artist’s Name (optional: add a quote from the artist)

Picture 1 with caption info and citation of source

• Describe the image. Make the font size small but legible on the PowerPoint slides so the text does not dominate the photo. You may bullet point your responses as long as the responses are still thoughtful, thorough, and detailed, or you may write your longer responses in a Word document and hand in those notes.

Page 7: Artist’s Name (optional: add a quote from the artist)

Picture 1 with caption info and citation of source

• Analyze the image. Make the font size small but legible on the PowerPoint slides so the text does not dominate the photo. You may bullet point your responses as long as the responses are still thoughtful, thorough, and detailed, or you may write your longer responses in a Word document and hand in those notes.

Page 8: Artist’s Name (optional: add a quote from the artist)

Picture 1 with caption info and citation of source

• Interpret the image. Make the font size small but legible on the PowerPoint slides so the text does not dominate the photo. You may bullet point your responses as long as the responses are still thoughtful, thorough, and detailed, or you may write your longer responses in a Word document and hand in those notes.

Page 9: Artist’s Name (optional: add a quote from the artist)

Picture 1 with caption info and citation of source

• Judge the image using the three aesthetic theories (imitationalism, emotionalism, and formalism). Make the font size small but legible on the PowerPoint slides so the text does not dominate the photo. You may bullet point your responses as long as the responses are still thoughtful, thorough, and detailed, or you may write your longer responses in a Word document and hand in those notes.

Page 10: Artist’s Name (optional: add a quote from the artist)

Picture 2 with caption info and citation of source

• Analyze and interpret the image. Make the font size small but legible on the PowerPoint slides so the text does not dominate the photo. You may bullet point your responses as long as the responses are still thoughtful, thorough, and detailed.

Page 11: Artist’s Name (optional: add a quote from the artist)

Picture 3 with caption info and citation of source

• Analyze and interpret the image. Make the font size small but legible on the PowerPoint slides so the text does not dominate the photo. You may bullet point your responses as long as the responses are still thoughtful, thorough, and detailed.

Page 12: Artist’s Name (optional: add a quote from the artist)

Picture 4 with caption info and citation of source

• Analyze and interpret the image. Make the font size small but legible on the PowerPoint slides so the text does not dominate the photo. You may bullet point your responses as long as the responses are still thoughtful, thorough, and detailed.

Page 13: Artist’s Name (optional: add a quote from the artist)

Picture 5 with caption info and citation of source

• Analyze and interpret the image. Make the font size small but legible on the PowerPoint slides so the text does not dominate the photo. You may bullet point your responses as long as the responses are still thoughtful, thorough, and detailed.

Page 14: Artist’s Name (optional: add a quote from the artist)

Picture 6 with caption info and citation of source

Page 15: Artist’s Name (optional: add a quote from the artist)

Picture 7 with caption info and citation of source

Page 16: Artist’s Name (optional: add a quote from the artist)

Picture 8 with caption info and citation of source

Page 17: Artist’s Name (optional: add a quote from the artist)

Picture 9 with caption info and citation of source

Page 18: Artist’s Name (optional: add a quote from the artist)

Picture 10 with caption info and citation of source

Page 19: Artist’s Name (optional: add a quote from the artist)

Optional:

• Include any other information or quotes that you find interesting or significant.

• Include a picture of the artist.

Page 20: Artist’s Name (optional: add a quote from the artist)

Conclusion

• Describe what you learned, thought and enjoyed about the artist’s work.

Page 21: Artist’s Name (optional: add a quote from the artist)

Works Cited

• List any sources you used in MLA format. Make sure to cite sources for the images on each slide. List the website or use parenthetical documentation to cite any quotes or paraphrased information on each slide.

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Copy and Paste your PowerPoint in the i:drive > Courses > Carrick>

Carrick Hand-in > your class folder > Art Criticism PowerPoint folder.

Title your PowerPoint with your full name and the artist’s name.

It must be saved in this location before class on the day it is due.