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Which of the following can be considered an artist's media? Select all that apply.
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methods by which art is created (e.g., dance, photography)
methods by which art is created (e.g., dance, photography)
purposes for which art is created (e.g., aesthetics, functionality)
purposes for which art is created (e.g., aesthetics, functionality)
substrates onto which art is created (e.g., canvas, paper)
substrates onto which art is created (e.g., canvas, paper)
materials with which to create art (e.g., paint, clay)
materials with which to create art (e.g., paint, clay)
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(2 points)
Responses
methods by which art is created (e.g., dance, photography)
methods by which art is created (e.g., dance, photography)
purposes for which art is created (e.g., aesthetics, functionality)
purposes for which art is created (e.g., aesthetics, functionality)
substrates onto which art is created (e.g., canvas, paper)
substrates onto which art is created (e.g., canvas, paper)
materials with which to create art (e.g., paint, clay)
materials with which to create art (e.g., paint, clay)
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Beady
Are u sure
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GPT 3.5
- methods by which art is created (e.g., dance, photography)
- substrates onto which art is created (e.g., canvas, paper)
- materials with which to create art (e.g., paint, clay)
- substrates onto which art is created (e.g., canvas, paper)
- materials with which to create art (e.g., paint, clay)
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GPT 3.5
Yes, I am sure. Methods, substrates, and materials are all considered an artist's media. They are the various tools, techniques, surfaces, and materials that artists use to create their artwork.
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