Then, create your artist statement. What do you want people to know about your artwork? Start with the basics:
• Artist-That's you!
Title Make it something meaningful and be creative
. Medium
. Date
• Description
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Now that you have the basics, you need to explain the meaning of your work and the path you took to get to your finished product. Not only are you
an artist, you're a writer. Use correct spelling, grammar, and your art vocabulary so others can understand your artistic journey. The following
questions will guide you as you write your description:
1. What is the inspiration for your "before" and "after" photographs?
2. How did you use emphasis in your photograph?
3. How did you use the other element or principle of art in your image?
4. What editing techniques did you use on your photograph? How did they change the image?