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spayn [35]
2 years ago
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Choose a piece of modern art that we either talked about or find a piece of modern art on your own. You will then recreate the p

iece of artwork as a photograph. Here are some examples in the attachments:
Example 1 is Edvard Munch, The Scream
Example 2 is Vincent van Gogh, Bedroom in Arles
Example 3 is Pablo Picasso, A Woman With A Bird.

After creating your reimagined art you will need to answer the following questions to submit along with your work. Answer each question in at least one complete sentence.

1. Why did you choose this artist/piece of artwork?

2. Did you enjoy recreating this piece? Why or why not?

3. What was the most difficult part of recreating this piece?

4. What was your favorite part about recreating this piece?

5. What would you do differently next time?



(I know I'm literally asking for someone to critique art for me, but I don't have enough time to do this myself. I've been extremely busy and stressed so I never could do this myself. Don't help if you don't want to, but god bless you if you do.)

Arts
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zalisa [80]2 years ago
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Answer:

I need help

Explanation:

I need help I need help

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