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Murrr4er [49]
3 years ago
9

What does good craftsmanship look like?

Arts
2 answers:
hichkok12 [17]3 years ago
7 0
Good craftsmanship basically is anything you consider art (in my opinion). Human creative skill and imagination, typically in a visual form such as painting or sculpture, producing works to be appreciated primarily for their beauty or emotional power is considered to be art. Good craftsmanship can basically be anything created that is anything you consider a craft.
artcher [175]3 years ago
6 0

Do we put in a picture or something?

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