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adell [148]
3 years ago
15

☆You have learned a little about what graphic design is, and now it is time to create some! Choose an artist you like and admire

. You can choose a classical artist whose work is centuries old or the illustrator of your favorite graphic novels. Imagine that you have been assigned to write a newspaper or magazine article about the artist and his or her work. You will need to do some online research and get basic information about the artist. Provide a bit of information about the following:
• the artist’s background
• the kind of work he or she does
• when the artist created the art
• what critics have thought of the artist’s work
• what is distinctive about the artist’s style☆
Arts
1 answer:
PolarNik [594]3 years ago
6 0

For this you can choose an artist like; Barbara Kurger. you can say why do you like her work and also how she made her work. nd some personal information about her like date of birth where she was born.

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