Looking at and Talking about Art: Land Art
Jan 13, 2016
Looking at and Talking about Art:
Land Art
I will look at and talk about artwork that incorporates the LAND or environment into the artwork. I will listen to and think about what other people have to say.
I will create my own, original artwork that shows how the LAND can be used in a unique way.
Christo and Jeanne Claude
First, LOOK and THINK to yourself quietly:
“What do I see?”
Next, take turns asking your partner, “What do you see?” and listen respectfully to her/his perspective.
Christo and Jeanne Claude
LOOK and THINK quietly to yourself:
“What is this artwork about?
What do I see that makes me think this way?”
Next, take turns asking your partner,“What do you think the artwork is about?”
Christoand
Jeanne Claude
First, LOOK and THINK to yourself quietly:“What do I see?”
Next, take turns asking your partner, “What do you see?” and listen respectfully to her/his perspective.
Christoand
Jeanne Claude
LOOK and THINK quietly to yourself:
“What is this artwork about? What do I see that makes me think this way?”
Next, take turns asking your partner,“What do you think the artwork is about?”
Christoand
Jeanne Claude
First, LOOK and THINK to yourself quietly:“What do I see?”
Next, take turns asking your partner, “What do you see?” and listen respectfully to her/his perspective.
Christoand
Jeanne Claude
LOOK and THINK quietly to yourself:
“What is this artwork about? What do I see that makes me think this way?”
Next, take turns asking your partner,“What do you think the artwork is about?”
Andy Goldsworthy
First, LOOK and THINK to yourself quietly:
“What do I see?”
Next, take turns asking your partner, “What do you see?” and listen respectfully to her/his perspective.
Andy Goldsworthy
LOOK and THINK quietly to yourself:
“What is this artwork about?
What do I see that makes me think this way?”
Next, take turns asking your partner,“What do you think the artwork is about?”
Andy Goldsworthy
Andy Goldsworthy
Dale Chihuly
First, LOOK and THINK to yourself quietly:“What do I see?”
Next, take turns asking your partner, “What do you see?” and listen respectfully to her/his perspective.
Dale Chihuly
LOOK and THINK quietly to yourself:
“What is this artwork about? What do I see that makes me think this way?”
Next, take turns asking your partner,“What do you think the artwork is about?”
Dale Chihuly
Dale Chihuly
Examples of “Knit Bombing”
First, LOOK and THINK to yourself quietly:
“What do I see?”
Next, take turns asking your partner, “What do you see?” and listen respectfully to her/his perspective.
LOOK and THINK quietly to yourself:
“What is this artwork about?
What do I see that makes me think this way?”
Next, take turns asking your partner,“What do you think the artwork is about?”