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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 good idea ...
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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 without w...
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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 diary (eg. A list of how you did so...
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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 examples...
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Art analysis of "The Field of Waterloo"’ by JMW Turner (1775-1851)
This painting, by the great 19th century artist Joseph Mallord William Turner, depicts the battlefield of Waterloo and the terrible casualties inflicted during the fighting. The aftermath of Waterloo held a ...
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