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Visual Analysis Infographic

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Visual Analysis Infographic

A visual analysis is a close inspection of the artist’s use of art elements and design principles. A visual analysis moves beyond pure description. It is intended to enhance your observational and analytical skills, asking you to think critically about the choices that an artist makes. You will explain how an artist uses line, color, texture, space, emphasis, balance, proportion, and so forth, to create a unique composition. You will want to provide a detailed description of the formal (meaning “related to the form”) characteristics of the artistic composition. Remember you’re not just describing what you see, you’re describing what these elements do in the work.

Visual Analysis Infographic

Visual Analysis Infographic

Some things to consider in your analysis:

Do not try to explain the subject, interpret the meaning, or judge the quality of the work. Instead, think about what you see. As you write your analysis, remember that the goal is to sharpen your visual literacy skills. You want to focus on the formal elements and design principles the artist used to create the composition (not on the meaning of the work).

Do not include outside information about the artist, the genre or the history of the work. This assignment analysis based purely on what you can see in the work. Outside research and historical context is completely unnecessary.

All analysis must be your own. Do not research these images, or work with peers past or present. Artificial intelligence (AI), ChatGPT, Bard, etc. may not be used.

The Infographic:

Choose one of the 4 images provided in the Infographic Images folder, under the Visual Formal Analysis folder.

Design an infographic that highlights 4-6 main visual characteristics of your chosen artwork. Focus on the ones that are most prominent in the work.

Your infographic should include the image with artist’s name and information.

All information should be concise, grammatically correct, and easy to read.

The information should be organized well. Think of this assignment as designing an informational poster for a conference. Your poster should be well designed and informative.

Making the Infographic

I recommend using a free, online image editing program such as Canva, Pixlr, or Google Slides. All have offered template options in the past (though these change frequently). I encourage you to put your own stamp on your infographic to make it fully your own (instead of relying 100% on the template).

Your infographic must be uploaded as a PDF.

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