Talk:Ani Villanueva
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[edit]BIOGRAPHY A good introduction to Ani Villanueva: it gives a basic rundown of where she is from, what she is best known for, and what type of artwork she created. In the Early Life and Education section, the information is properly summarized with precise information.
MISSING finish the "collaborations and influence" section and possibly add more information on the beginning of her artwork, what she accomplished throughout her career, and what she does today.
ARTWORKS Artwork section is well-developed. Incorporate citations so your work does not get flagged. Make sure you finish the "Later Works" section as well. —————————————————————————————
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Exhibitions This section is MISSING. For exhibitions, list the titles/locations/dates of where the artist's artwork was displayed. If the artist worked in an art group that created exhibitions, make sure to separate into Solo Exhibitions and Group Exhibitions
Collections This section should include the list of museums and galleries that hold your artist's work
BIBLIOGRAPHY Make sure to incorporate the sources you found but did not quote or cite within your paragraphs. All the sources which you found information about the artist (including WorldCat or any other academic source) should be incorporated. If the artist has a website, put it in this section. This section represents your research and a large portion depends on this section
REFRENCES Unlike the bibliography section, this section is where you cite all the works that you used in your article. You only have 1 source cited, but make sure you incorporate more so your article does not get flagged.
EXTERNAL LINKS This section is where you link the artist's website (if she has one). This is also where you can link the images you incorporated into your wiki article
- Overall, your wiki article is strong, based on the materials you have. You did well summarizing the basic information without adding any bias into your words. For some of the artworks you included, and the ones you are about to include, I would recommend adding just a bit more information, such as: what inspired the artist to do the work and how long it took for the artist to complete her work. The most crucial part is that you finish the rest of your wikiPage and make sure to cite the sources you use.
--Alberttlaww (talk) 00:11, 13 May 2019 (UTC)
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