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Respond to Patrick Caulfield’s, Patrick Caulfield, 1963, ‘Greece on the Ruins of Missolonghi (after Delacroix)’

Patrick Caulfield’s ‘Greece on the Ruins of Missolonghi (after Delacroix)’ is vibrant and magical. It is an interpretation of Delacroix’s ‘Greece on the ruins of Missolonghi’ which captures the s...

Answered by Louis P. Art tutor
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Discuss our current post-medium contion.

First, lets look at the definition of post-medium. It is not 'after' medium as we might initially assume, but instead the breakdown of media. Traditionally we have 3 catagories of medium; drawing, paintin...

Answered by Skye W. Art tutor
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why/ how should I write an artist statement?

Why?First and foremost an artist statement will help you to clarify your own ideas about your work of art and help others who are viewing your artwork to understand your ideas and methodology, these viewe...

Answered by Tia F. Art tutor
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What does an in-depth analysis of an artwork include?

Although analysing art can seem pretty straightforward in some cases, it's very easy to limit ourselves to quite superficial observations. When examining art, it's important to also consider its position ...

Answered by Giulia Z. Art tutor
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I am producing work of a very high quality, but this is not reflected in my grades. Why?

It is very common for A-level Art students who produce work which displays outstanding quality and technical skill to feel that their abilities are not reflected by their grades. This problem arises when ...

Answered by Reuben M. Art tutor
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