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4.1 Writing: Artist's Statement

Question 1

Short answer

The Goal: You are the artist. A famous gallery wants to buy your "Emotional Spectrum" grid, but they need you to explain your work first. You must write a "Statement" for each of your four squares.

šŸ“ The Writing Rules:

For each square (Midnight Anxiety, Electric Victory, Summer Nostalgia, and Monday Morning Fog), you must write 3–4 sentences using at least three of our focus words:

  1. Shape (Circles, triangles, jagged edges, blobs, squares)
  2. Color (Shades, tints, bright, dark, neon, faded)
  3. Line (Thick, thin, curvy, straight, broken, swirling)
  4. Pattern (Repeated dots, stripes, zig-zags, overlapping)

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