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andrew-mc [135]
2 years ago
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Artists who are self taught and therefore have had little or no formal schooling in artistic methods are called

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alexgriva [62]2 years ago
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<em> Hello,</em>

The <u>proper term</u> to be used for this Is the Folk artist. These<u> artists don't go to a academy or a collage for their art</u>. They may be self taught and or just love to draw. <em>It doesn't matter how good they are it just matters how good they feel doing it.</em> <u>This is avalible to anyone</u> no purchase needed, well if you need paper or crayons then yeah.haha.

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