Art Response on Ikebana Boat by Dale Chihuly
Look carefully at the image that you choose from the File.
2. Select three formal elements and principles (listed below) or two of the elements/principles + one thematic component (denoted by ***) from the list below. Use these specific components to examine the object and describe your reaction.
2. Write a 5-paragraph format response, introducing your selected piece (paragraph 1,) describing three formal or thematic aspects of work in detail (where are they and what has the artist achieved with these components/ (paragraphs 2-4) and finally, explaining how the piece affects you and identifying how the artist has accomplished this using the structural elements discussed (paragraph 5.)
The formal elements- How does the artist engage you as a viewer and guide your eye to the most important part(s)? Use three (one per paragraph):
Line
Color
Balance
Shape/ Mass
Texture/ Pattern
Unity/ Variety
Scale/ Proportion
Rhythm
Emphasis/ Subordination
Space
Light
Time/ Motion
Theme & subject ***
Iconography ***
5. Upload your final, proofread version into CANVAS by May 1, 11:59 p.m.
-Displays thoughtful analysis of the work and articulates how that has affected his/her response
-Ideas are well-supported with clear descriptions of the components and how they relate to one another.
-Clearly and completely defines each required portion of the paper, as defined in the instructions.
Ikebana Boat
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Ikebana Boat
We can see a special consideration of the artist’s influences while he was growing up through the piece. Numerous aspects can be found in the text. The Ikebana boat has colorful glass flowers that have a unique dimension. There are specific considerations that make explosions of biomorphic colors another vital painting component.
One of the basic visual aspects is the line, which has been used to show the diverse parts of the boat. Through the line, we can see a clear definition of the shapes, emotions, elements, and other aspects within the piece. First, we can see the shape of the boat through the line and the reflection in the mirror. This allows us to see a different dimension of the work and appreciate the artist’s perspective.
The artist has created a visually appealing collection...
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