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Mastering Art Class Citations: A Guide for Art and Art History Students

"The Importance of Visual Arts Education." ArtEducators.org. Eisner, Elliot W. homework art class cite

1. The Direct Reference (Formal Citation)

When a student explicitly copies a known artwork (for practice, as in a master study), the caption must include: Mastering Art Class Citations: A Guide for Art

  • A Short Guide to Writing About Art by Sylvan Barnet
  • Purdue OWL (Online Writing Lab): MLA Guide for Visual Arts
  • The Chicago Manual of Style, 17th Edition (Chapter 14: Visual Media)

Interpretation & Context: Explore the explicit and implicit meanings of the work, using it as a lens to explore history or personal expression. A Short Guide to Writing About Art by

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  • Good naming: Basquiat_1982_Untitled_Skull.jpg
  1. Skill Building (The "Muscle Memory"): Drawing a straight line, shading a sphere, or mixing paints requires repetitive practice that can’t fit into a 45-minute class.
  2. Training Your Eye (Observation): Learning to see light, shadow, proportion, and negative space takes time. Homework forces you to look at the real world (your kitchen, your pet, a tree) rather than a photograph on a screen.
  3. Developing a Visual Journal: Your sketchbook becomes a time capsule of your growth. Teachers want to see your attempts, not just your polished successes.
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