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A general introduction to your work, a body of work, or a specific project. It should open with the work's basic ideas in an overview of two or three sentences or a short paragraph. The second paragraph should go into detail about how these issues or ideas are presented in the work.
A few sentences on your personal relationship with art in general as well as why you do what you do. Your medium: paint, clay whatever. Your current work: why you depicted whatever, if you work in more than one medium why you chose the medium for a particular work.
End the statement with a strong summary and overall theme of your art. Summarize the main body of the statement in one or two short sentences that reiterate the purpose and themes in your work of art.
An artist's statement (or artist statement) is an artist's written description of their work. The brief verbal representation is for, and in support of, their own work to give the viewer understanding.
The brief — nature of artwork. The emphasis of the commission (if it can be open). The budget. Project management. Time frame. Point of contact. The selection process — adjudication process. Selection criteria and sometimes the names of the selection panel. Submission — closing dates, address and contacts.
Artists briefs. The artist brief is a written document that provides relevant information on the commission. The brief should set the vision, direction and scope of the commission and can function as a discursive document, so that possibilities are not limited and fixed from the start.
A general introduction to your work, a body of work, or a specific project. It should open with the work's basic ideas in an overview of two or three sentences or a short paragraph. The second paragraph should go into detail about how these issues or ideas are presented in the work.
Talk about the artist's accomplishments, so the artist may focus on his art. Finalize the introduction by talking about the artist's degrees, experience, awards and accolades. Give specific examples, tell the audience where the artist received her training.
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