Blogs I visited:
http://asarcinelli.blogspot.com/
http://inquirethearts.blogspot.com
When looking at Sara's elements and principles I was definitely able to relate to what she was seeing. I do think that everyone can analyze things differently but I can look at what others view as elements and principles and understand their point of view. I think it is easy to spot other elements and principles in the photos just because a really common on such as color can be pretty much universal in all things that we see.
A common thing I noticed when looking at project 2 was that we all seem to have a certain feeling or mood inside when looking at pieces that make an impression on us. It is hard to describe that feeling to others but everyone can look at something and just be blown away with the impact that it gives. There were not any artworks in common in either blog but there was a painting in Anthony's that is at the Albright that I have seen a few times and was curious to know more about it as well.
The Chandelier for One of Many Possible Ends by Phillip Stearns that Sara listed in her blog was an installation that piqued my interest. I haven't been to Burchfield in a while and seeing that installation definitely inspired me. In her blog she talked about her initial reaction to the piece and then what it actually meant, and that interested me. We always have a first impression of an artwork but sometimes reading about what it really means can change that impression.
I like being able to visit other blogs and read what my peers have to reflect on. I always have an open mind and I can appreciate what others have to say. Art can be translated so differently for different people so it's fun to see what other people find interesting or what causes them to think. I think it's valuable in my learning because it is allowing me to see other peoples opinions and see what everyone else's point of view is.
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