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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the critique form in the editor.
  2. Begin by describing what you see in the artwork. Focus on observable elements without inferring personal opinions.
  3. In the analysis section, provide constructive criticism. Use art vocabulary to discuss elements like color, line, and shape.
  4. Interpret the artwork by addressing suggestive questions. For example, identify what stands out most and explain why it captures your attention.
  5. Discuss how contrast is utilized in the piece and what leads your eye around the artwork.
  6. Conclude by evaluating the artist's style and how they employed specific art elements and principles in their work.

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A critique might be an analysis of a text to determine how it fulfills its purpose. For example, a textbook might be critiqued to see if it meets departmental standards.
The four steps are: Descriptoin: What do I see? Analysis: How is the work organized? Interpretation: What is happening? What is the artist trying to say? Judgement: What do I think of the work?
A critique is a formal analysis that people write in response to a body of work. Critiques analyze and interpret a work or concept and draw conclusions based on those findings.
Like other academic essays, the structure of a critique is traditionally three-part: an introduction in which you present your source text and your evaluation of that text based on specific criteria, body paragraphs in which you support and explain your evaluation of each of those criteria, and a conclusion that wraps
How to write a critique Determine the criteria. Before you write your critique, its helpful to first determine the criteria for the critique. Observe the body of work. Do your research. Format your critique. Write an introductory paragraph. Write body paragraphs. Write a conclusion.
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