1. tear a newspaper. rip it into strips not very tiny pieces but just strips. What you shouldn’t do is cut it and just do it individually shaped as a strip. 2.Then you dip the newspaper one at a time into making it a paper mache. 3. Basically you need to mix the substances which are (water and glue mixed) 4. Then you need to find a form in which suits you the most when you’re making a paper mache. I’ve done this before and the results are remarkable!
Answer:
1. A artist can learn their own style
Explanation:
Hi There!
Why I say a artist can learn their own style is because all artists are different in the way they make their art look and some artists discover their style by drawing or sketching quick sketches.
<em>Hope this helps</em>
<em>- GooseMoose</em>
Is this a true or false question? If so this would be true, because people of western culture tend to stick to their own techniques of art.
A few I know are John Williams, Max Steiner, and Henry Mancini. Sorry that I couldn't shorten the list. They all seem to be a pretty good match. Hope this helped you a bit. :)
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