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The third step in the process of art criticism in which you discuss how an artwork makes you think or feel and what you think th

e message, idea, or mood of the artwork is:
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soldier1979 [14.2K]3 years ago
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The third step in the process of art criticism in which you discuss how an artwork makes you think or feel and what you think the message, idea, or mood of the artwork is: <u>Interpre</u><u>tation</u><u>.</u>

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The above question belongs to the unit Understanding Art and we can read it under Art Critisim. There are several steps in art Critisim which we have to follow.

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