You'll stat by going to the website of the Art Institute of Chicago. Here, you'll start on the page with links to their different collections. Spend some time surfing around here, browing through art you are familiar with and other works of art you've never seen before.
- To do this most effectively, click on "view all online works" on the title page of each collection.
- While you are looking at a work of art, you'll sometimes see the ability to "view enlargement" which will obviously give you a closer and more detailed look
Representational art
- What is happening in the picture? What is it about?
- What do you see? What else do you see?
- What kind of place is it?
- What kind of light is there? How do you know? Where is it coming from? How do you know?
- What time of day or year is it? Why do you think so?
- What part did you notice first?
- What colours stand out most? Why? What are the surrounding colours like? What colours are used more than once?
- Is the paint thick or thin, rough or smooth, creamy or runny?
- Does the surface look shiny and polished, or heavily textured?
- Can you see the brush marks the artist made?
- Are the edges of things clear and sharp, or soft and fuzzy?
- What is the mood or atmosphere of the picture? How is it created?
- What part catches your eye most?
- What part is brightest, darkest, busiest, quietest?
- Do some parts seem closer and others further away?
- Which colours seem closer to you and which seem to move away?
- Do some shapes overlap?
- How does the artist suggest movement?
- Can you think of words to describe the edges of things?
- Does the whole painting look flat or does the artist suggest space?
- Is a mood created? What mood? How is it created?
Finally, you will write a Diamante poem about your artwork. Click here for a description of the process and see below for my example:
Lonely
Quiet evening
Sitting waiting wondering
I’ve been here before
Slowly patiently stirring
Cold coffee
Again

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