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What do I need to put in my Artist Study?

Here is a rough guideline for a really thorough Artist Study.
Begin your artist study by researching the Artist, find biographies, articles, interviews and critiques. Alongside an overview it is a g...

Answered by Georgina V. Art tutor
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what is art?

Art is an expression, a feeling, an emotion, a thought. Art is all around you, it's creative and personal. It can influence or direct. Art can explain or express an idea. Art is descriptive with or withou...

Answered by Jessica A. Art tutor
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How do I analyse this new source artist and develop their ideas into my own work? (For the purpose of this question we will take the source to be Artist and Sculptor: Eduardo Chillida)

It is important that you do not just merely copy the artist, instead that you try and figure out the main features in their work that relate most to your own project. In the early stages of analysis of a ...

Answered by Omar N. Art tutor
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How do I improve my sketchbook to show development of ideas and processes?

The examiner will be looking for critical involvement and reflection with your own studies/progress works and the works of other artists. Treat your sketchbook less like a d...

Answered by Kate G. Art tutor
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Analysis of "Cloud Study" by John Constable (1822)

Constable’s oil studies of skies show a remarkable understanding of the structure and movement of clouds. Most also give a good impression of their three-dimensional volume. This is one of only four examp...

Answered by Natasha F. Art tutor
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