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What is the difference between the cubism and fauvism movement in art?

Despite sharing a time period and many aspects of style, the two movements have many prominent differences. The subjects share a common subject matter: both are still life, featuring frui...

Answered by Isabelle B. 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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what exactly is the purpose of a sketchbook and how do I meet the criteria?

Although having good quality artwork in your sketchbook is important, its primary purpose is to support your final pieces. Therefore at least 50% of the page should be writing. The sketchbook is there to ...

Answered by Madison B. Art tutor
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How do I develop an original idea for my final piece?

Once you have been given the theme, I would first brainstorm ideas about different avenues you could explore, it's a good idea to take a double page in your sketchbook and create a mindmap with ideas - yo...

Answered by Sophie V. Art tutor
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