ACT Questions1. Clearly explain how you are able to identify the cause-effect relationships between your inspiration and its effect upon your artwork.
2. What is the overall approach (point of view) from the author (from your research) has regarding the topic of your inspiration? 3. What kind of generalizations and conclusions have you discovered about people, ideas, cultures, etc. while you researched your inspiration? 4. What was the central idea or these around your inspirational research? 5. What kind of inferences (conclusions reached on the basis of evidence and reasoning) did you make while reading your research? |
Answers1. Although I had very different inspirations, they collided together very well which is where I can see the relationship between what I intended to do and what I actually did as an end product.
2. The overall approach of Frida was to create an image of the way that she saw her own life. Whereas the aim of the German propaganda was to persuade Germany to side with Nazi groups. 3. A conclusion that I discovered when researching and making my piece was that people naturally are self centered. In general they only concerned with their own personal views and opinions. 4. The central idea behind my inspirational research was showing how a person would express themselves. I got self-image from Frida, and beliefs from Nazi propaganda. 5. Inferences that I made while researching include the fact that self expression is never going to end within art, no matter the subject or true intentions. |