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what is realism?
The truthful and accurate depiction of the subject
What does abstract mean?
Abstract means to change
What is non-objective art?
the artwork does not represent or depict a person, place or thing in the natural world. Usually, the content of the work is its color, shapes, brushstrokes, size, scale, and, in some cases, its process.
description and analysis
Description: What do I see? ( feel, hear, smell, taste)?

Subject Matter: Does the artwork depict anything? If so, what?
Medium: What tools, materials, or processes did the art maker use?
Form: What elements did the maker choose and how did the maker organize the elements?
Interpretation
What is the artwork about?

Interpretive Statement: Can I express what I think the artwork is about in one sentence?
Evidence: What evidence inside or outside the artwork supports my interpretation?
Judgement
Is it a good artwork?

Criteria: What criteria do I think are most appropriate for judging the artwork?
Evidence: What evidence inside or outside the artwork relates to each criterion?
Judgment: Based on the criteria and evidence, what is my judgment about the quality of the artwork?