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As an artist, how would you decide which medium you are going to use? Would it depend more on the subject of your art piece or the tone (feeling) you hope to create – or something else entirely? Can you think of any other mediums that you know of that were not discussed in the unit? write it and make it short like an 8th grader
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As an artist, I decide which medium to use based on a few factors. First, it depends on the subject of my art. For example, if I'm painting a landscape, I might choose watercolors for a soft, flowing look. But if I'm going for a bold portrait, acrylics or oils might work better.
The tone or feeling I want to create is also super important. If I want my art to feel calm and peaceful, I might choose pastels. If I want it to be loud and energetic, I might pick bright acrylics.
There are also lots of other mediums I can explore. Some not mentioned in class include digital art, printmaking, and sculpture using materials like clay or metal. Each medium can change how my art feels and what message it sends!
The tone or feeling I want to create is also super important. If I want my art to feel calm and peaceful, I might choose pastels. If I want it to be loud and energetic, I might pick bright acrylics.
There are also lots of other mediums I can explore. Some not mentioned in class include digital art, printmaking, and sculpture using materials like clay or metal. Each medium can change how my art feels and what message it sends!
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