User:Bstephens120/sandbox

= Article Evaluation =

Evaluating Content
Everything in this article is relevant and there were no large distractions. This article could use some more information, as it is short and doesn't go into great detail. More sources could be added going more in depth in examples of designs and history, and possibly the way the people made the clay, or the process.

Evaluating Tone
The article is neutral and does not convey any personal evaluation or positioning. There are a few viewpoints that are underrepresented, or not researched heavily enough. This article seems to only touch the surface of the tradition and importance of carving vases with peony scrolls.

Evaluating Sources
All of the sources are dated, but they are still active. All of the links seem to work and support the claims made.

Talk Page
The article is rated as a C-class, and it is part of WikiProject China and WikiProject Visual Arts. There are no current conversations going on about the article, but the C-class rating does let me know it needs work and improvement.


 * It would have helped to know which article you were evaluating. CWLivingston (talk) 13:53, 7 February 2019 (UTC)

Adding Citation
Primarily working with unconventional materials, Muniz incorporates the use of tomato sauce, diamonds, magazine clippings, chocolate syrup, dust, dirt, junk in his practice to create bold, ironic and often deceiving imagery, gleaned from the pages of pop culture and art history.