Description
Created in Ultra Fractal 4
Critiqueable for CRFractals
Critique Challenge AnnouncementFractal Art Week
Hello!
For the Fractal Week, CRFractals is proud to announce:
Fractal Critique Challenge
Last week we asked you to submit a fractal artwork to a dedicated folder in CRFractals's gallery (Critiqueable, click here to view). You've been able to submit your deviations for a week, till yesterday, when it's been closed.
Now we ask you to pick a fractal and critique it! A showcase of the critiqueable fractals:
This is not only a chance for you to perfect your critiquing abilities, but also a chance for an artist to get good advices and improve their work.
And it's also a chance to win prizes.
Rules
Anyone can join!The critique can be either written in form of
Critique of Fractal ArtCritique of Fractal Art
The first step is to define what is critique after all. Lets quote Wikipedia (an old version of the article, though):
Critique is a method of disciplined, systematic analysis of a written or oral discourse. Critique is commonly understood as fault finding and negative judgement, but it can also involve merit recognition, and in the philosophical tradition it also means a methodical practice of doubt.
Critique is an accepted and established process of orderly scholarly and public debate. In the fine arts and the humanities, and especially in writing, critique is influenced by the scientific method of analysis. Critique is based upon an informed opinion, and never upon personal opinion. Informed opinion is accepted as being technical knowledge, personal or professional experience, or specified training.
So what does that means?
First, critiques are commonly negative. You are not supposed to point out positive aspects of the work when writing a cri