Artist Quote by Kay WalkingStick
“State what you actually see in someone's work first: objects/space/color/directional flow - then content. Interpret.”
About This Quote
Source Workshop: Visual Arts Critique, 2015
First describe observable visual elements before interpreting meaning, ensuring objective analysis precedes subjective judgment.
In simple terms: Describe what you see before interpreting.
Separate observation from interpretation for clearer critique.
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When to use this quote
- gallery walkthrough
- student portfolio review
- design feedback
- museum exhibit
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- What visual details do you often overlook?
- How does focusing on form change your understanding of content?
Overemphasis on interpretation can bias perception of the work.