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Developing a Personal Style
Quick questions on Finding your artistic voice - Edexcel A-Level Art and Design
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What is do not force it too early?Show answer
The main warning: do not force a fixed style too early. Deciding "this is my style" before you have explored enough stops exploration, narrows the media and ideas you test, and can produce a shallow, mannered look rather than a genuine voice. The richer path is to experiment widely early on, study many artists, and let a voice emerge and consolidate over time. Breadth now produces depth later.
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Explain how a recognisable personal style develops across a body of work, and how you would let your own voice emerge without forcing a style too early. [16 marks]
What is q2?Show answer
Name two things that make up an artistic voice across a body of work. [4 marks]
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