His review of artist duo, Carla Arocha and Stephane Schraenen, starts by talking about the current state of the Portland art scene, according to him it’s very low. Thus, he builds up the work of this artist duo. Jahn relies on exact and descriptive language to refer to the construction of the exhibition. He writes bluntly, only awarding praise lightly. Therefore, his sentiments are calculated rather than being overly bias. It makes his writing seem more genuine because he acts as a peer rather than a friend. Towards the end of the review he offers big picture questions about humanity and the implications of social networks. He draws attention to the less than good craftsmanship as better than it being professional for the overall effect. In this review, he leaves you with more question than answers begging you to see the work in person because simply reading about it does not
His review of artist duo, Carla Arocha and Stephane Schraenen, starts by talking about the current state of the Portland art scene, according to him it’s very low. Thus, he builds up the work of this artist duo. Jahn relies on exact and descriptive language to refer to the construction of the exhibition. He writes bluntly, only awarding praise lightly. Therefore, his sentiments are calculated rather than being overly bias. It makes his writing seem more genuine because he acts as a peer rather than a friend. Towards the end of the review he offers big picture questions about humanity and the implications of social networks. He draws attention to the less than good craftsmanship as better than it being professional for the overall effect. In this review, he leaves you with more question than answers begging you to see the work in person because simply reading about it does not