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Cathlyn D.

Dimayuga
Nica Airah Macuha
CRIM1B

Sunflowers by Vincent Van

Describe: Tell what you see (the visual facts).


1. What is the name of artist who created the artwork?
 The artist who created the artwork Sunflowers is Vincent van Gogh.
2. What kind of an artwork is it?
 Painting.
3. What is the name of the artwork?
 The name of the artwork is Sunflowers.
4. When was the artwork created?
 The artwork created on August 1888.
5. List the literal objects in the painting (trees, people, animals,
mountains, rivers, etc.)
 Flowers and vase.
Analyze: In this step, consider the most significant art principles that were
used in the artwork like textures, shapes, forms, colors, lines and sensory
qualities.

1. How has the artist used colors in the work?


 The artist used colors by its feeling and emotions, their using the kind of
color to express it.
2. What sort of effect do the colors have on the artwork?
 The effect of colors in the artwork is to make the artwork look better and
look clean.
3. How has the artist used shapes within the work of art?
 To construct the theme, artists used forms in a creative way.
4. How have lines been used in the work?
 They use line formally to outline shapes, create dimensional forms, and to
create perspective, and also to inspire emotional effect.
5. What role does texture play in the work?
 Nonetheless texture is an important part of our interaction with art. It is
one of the seven formal artistic elements, along with line, color, shape,
form, value and space. It can affect mood, evoke psychological
associations, bring attention to a medium, or divert our focus toward
materials used in a work.

Interpretation: It seeks to explain the meaning of the work based on


what has learned and what the artist is trying to say.

1. What was the artist’s statement in this work?


 The statement of the artist in his work is to brighten someone’s mood
because this work is a happy flower.
2. What do you think it means?
 It means loyalty and adoration.
3. What does it mean to you?
 For me it represents hope and light.
4. What feelings do you have when looking at this artwork?
 I feel good because sunflower is my favorite flower.
5. Why did the artists create this artwork?
 Because she/he knows that if she/he make this work the people will be
amazed by him because he is a good artist and also many people like
sunflowers.

Judgement: This is the personal evaluation based on the understanding of


the works.

1. Why do you think that this work has intrinsic value or worth? What is
the value do you find in the work?
 Because this artwork is a meaningful artwork. The value of this artwork is
to bring joy in someone’s day.
2. Does the work have benefit to others? Do you find that the work
communicates an idea, feeling or principle that would have value for
others?
 Yes, it has a benefit to others. And also yes I find that the work
communicates an idea, feeling or principle that would have value for
others because this work means loyalty and it brings joy to people.
3. What kind of effect do you think the work could have for others?
 I've had the chance to interact with people who have had a real and
palpable impact on the world through my work as a success coach and
writer, including well-known experts, authors, researchers, journalists,
scientists, innovators, business whizzes, and entrepreneurs. However,
there are also common people who have discovered a unique niche in
which they have made a significant contribution.
4. Does the work lack value or worth? Why do you think this is so?
 No, because it means a lot to people.
5. Rather than seeing the work as being very effective or without total value,
does the work fall somewhere in-between? Do you think the work is just
okay? What do you base this opinion on? The use of elements of art?
Lack of personal expression? The work lacks a major focus?
 Every piece of art has a deeper meaning, and everyone sees things
differently. Some people see no value in the artwork, while others do.

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