You may simply copy this information from the museum label, or ask for the information at the location you have selected. The information should include title, artist, date, scale, medium (material), and location. Next, examine this work very carefully, taking notes and thinking about how and why the work was constructed. Your description of the work must be very precise, complete, well-organized and articulate. Therefore, please make sure to consider all of these aspects (although not necessarily in this order): 1. Composition: What is the subject or narrative? How is the work organized and unified? How do your eyes move around the work, and what do you focus on? 2. Color: Describe the color and explain how it affects the mood of the work and how it is used to organize the composition. 3. Objects: What exactly is in the work? Figures? Landscape? Is it crowded or empty? Is it naturalistic or abstract, and to what degree? 4. Technique: Describe the brush stroke in a painting, or the particular material of a sculpture, and how the material is used or manipulated. 5. Size and shape: Is the work large or small, horizontal or vertical? How does this contribute to how you read it? Give a brief introduction to the work. Then write at least one paragraph on each of these aspects explained above, making sure to write clearly and to organize your paper carefully. You do not need to follow the order that I have given but write in a way that presents each aspect in a unified manner. If you are not certain what type of work of art to discuss, you may submit photographs of your options to your faculty member for approval before you begin your essay. Link to mural: https://www.google.com/search?q=Armando+Silva+einstein&rlz=1C1CHBF_enUS777US777&tbm=isch&tbo=u&source=univ&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwidgfTbsqvdAhWF2YMKHdIZCCcQ7Al6BAgFEA0&biw=1536&bih=728#imgrc=ZRbbPgyq1uNlYM: Local article on the mural: https://www.greeleytribune.com/news/local/mural-in-downtown-greeleyeinstein-gains-30-feet-of-height-thanks-to-local-artist/