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How do you think we could express identity through an image?

Artists have often explored identity by creating portraits, both of him / herself and of others. If you look at a painter such as Holbein, you will see that he has included clothing and objects in the ima...

Answered by Donna H. Art tutor
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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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How should I arrange my work in my portfolio?

It is really up to you, how you present and display you work is down to your creative inspiration. If you hand write the writing should be legible and any images printed from the internet need to be corre...

Answered by Kathryn E. Art tutor
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How does Lisa Milroy elevate her paintings of everyday household objects?

Milroy often arranges the objects in rows or patterns against plain backgrounds, allowing them to stand out through isolation. Her use of repetition and a linear aesthetic unravels new characteristics of ...

Answered by Maria Yasmin A. Art tutor
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How can I reference other artists’ work in a way that's still my own?

The key to this would be to deeply consider all the aspects of that artist's work and then find what speaks most to you. This would mean looking into the artist's cultural background, the historical and p...

Answered by Salome K. Art tutor
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