I think that artists intentions is important when doing a critique. Every artist has their own idea of what they intend for their art to portray. During a critique, I think it is important that the artist gets a chance to talk about what they are trying to do, so that the critique/s can let you know if you are making the connection instead of judging your ideas from scratch. This can easily be done in a class like ours. We can let each other know the clear idea of what we want to happen, and get advice on how to make it happen.
I think that during a critique it definitely makes a difference when people react to what I am saying about my art whether it is good or bad. I don't find it useful when people just agree with what I am saying and shake their heads, but to ask questions and try to open my mind up to new ideas. Also, the reading talked about having a judge, evaluator, and a specialist. Even if it just sounds like three different types of people judging your work differently, i think it it will be the most useful in the long run.
I can be a helpful critique by listening to what the artists intentions of their art work is, and letting them know honestly what needs to be added or subtracted from it in order to get to that point. Also, by listening to what they have to say and what others have to say about the art will help me think of ideas to help them out.
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