You are on page 1of 1

Name:

Class:
Juxtaposition 1
5

Hook:
The degree to which visual interest is
won and kept.

My HOOK is strong. My
artwork is interesting and
engages the viewers eye.

My hook is so-so. This art work


is kind of interesting but Im not
confident Ive fully engaged my
audience with an interesting
question (mystery) or visual pop.

My hook is very weak. Im


not sure that I have one at
all. I didnt really give
much thought to whether or
not my art work engaged
the viewer.

My artwork feels cohesive:


like it fits together well
resulting in a feeling of
complete-ness. All parts
serve to support my
intended mood.

My artwork feels a little off


but overall suggests my intended
mood (even though some parts
dont).

My artwork does not


support my intended mood.
(Example: Some areas are
just empty because I simply
didnt want to finish my
work.)

My art is free of smudges,


wrinkles or other
unintended marks & dings.

My art is not totally free of


smudges or unintended marks,
but its still a good work of art.

My artwork is messy: It is
wrinkled, smeared or
uncared for in some way.

I turned my artwork in
before the due date or
exactly on time.

I turned my artwork in a couple


of days late.

I turned my artwork in very


late (but I still turned it in).

(10 points)

Good Composition:
The degree to which any or all parts/aspects of
the body of art come together to support the
whole (or, conversely, weaken the whole due
to visual misdirection, or error).

(10 points)

Tidy:
A work of art that is free from unintended smears,
wrinkles, etc.

(5 points)

Timely:
Artwork is turned in by due date unless extended due to
individual circumstances.

(5points)

Write:

Describe your work of art using Art


Elements & Principles of Design.

Explain your challenges and


successes.

(10 points)

You might also like