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Reflect
on Barrett’s 17 principles of art interpretation through a VTS lens.
Blog about insights, epiphanies, surprises, questions
in response to these principles.
Barrett’s
article is about the principles of interpreting art in art education. “The
meaning of an artwork should not be limited to what was intended by the artist.
Its meaning might be much broader than even the artist knows.” Through my VTS
training, I always find it is a really good and wide entrance for students to
talk about art and interpret art. Some images are really controversial, so they
might have opposite opinions. But it is art, there’s no one accurate answer as
math, if the interpretations are reasonable, convincing and informative, it
will be a better interpretation. VTS is a excellent opportunity for every
viewer to show their own world view and broaden others at the same time.
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POST
your Image #3 on your blog
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Critically
evaluate Image #3 that you have just presented to your students
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Reflecting
on Yenawine, was this image an appropriate choice for your students?
I think this image is appropriate for my students. As
a story-teller, they can make some narratives based on the objects they are
familiar with in their daily life, such as clocks, box, lake, mountain and some
animals. Since they have some experience with VTS, I gave them a little
challenge by using this image, because this artwork was not from realistic, it
was more like imagination and dream.
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Did
this image motivate rigorous & engaging discussion for students?
I didn’t know they had seen this image before when I
selected it. So maybe they would be more interested in if it was totally new
for them. However, the image still attract them a lot.
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Did
this image satisfactorily support/expand Big Idea, Key Concepts, &
Essential Questions for the unit?
Yes, I think the image exactly related to my big idea
memory. Since the artist made so many clocks in this artwork, it would be
easier for viewers make connection with time, and the sense of time is always a
kind of memory.
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Was the
image rich enough to encourage continued discussion &/or independent
student investigation? If so how might you provide for continued inquiry?
Yes. This image is very important in art history.
There are so many elements here worth to be discussed. It also presents a way
to use visual image to present time and memory.
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Did this image invite opportunities to explore the
BIG IDEA through artmaking? Explain.
As I mentioned before, this
image presents a way to use visual image to express time and memory. It gives
students new ideas and perspectives.
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REFLECT on Image #3 and the VTS discussion:
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Would you use this image again to introduce the BIG
IDEA? If so, why?
Yes, I will use it to
introduce my big idea memory. Actually during the discussion, my students claimed
the statement that “There are so many clocks in this image, maybe because these
times are very important to the artist.” I think they will discover the
relationship between time and memory through this image.

Yenawine discussed using surrealism as an appropriate challenge for beginning viewers and this work appears to have been a good choice. Even though they had seen it before, I'll bet they did not examine it through VTS. I'm sure you gave then a very different experience.
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