Through reflection of all my blog posts, I feel thoroughly pleased with each individual blog post. Each post encapsulates my thoughts delicately and the reader is able to capture a view of my work. The structure, form and quality of each one is acceptably written. Personally, I devoted many hours of time and effort to create them as well as enjoying each task and learning from them However, the main aspects I have really gained from making a blog is that it has increased my use of vocabulary. I now feel more confident when reviewing a piece of work or an image, or even just consuming a book or a section of text.
The highlights during the creation of my blog post was analysing images of artists work, as this is something I have always enjoyed. Making observations of a well-known artists piece of work and then reflecting on it, giving my opinion and thoughts about it and sharing this with other people. I thoroughly enjoy recreating pieces of work I have reflected on and I enjoyed reflecting on my own work as I find it helpful when I critique what I have created.
On this process of making my blog I did however come across some challenges from one or two tasks. These revolved around the subject of application than practicality. By this I mean within one of my tasks I was asked to write and then reflect and compare both texts. Even though I enjoyed reading them and gained much knowledge from them I did find comparing and writing about them difficult.