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On the surface of things, showing our artwork feels like a declarative statement. We've addressed some subject and are presenting our audience a proposition. In all of this there are lots of statements and facts. The beginning of the process, however, that is to say the making of artwork, is always about asking questions. What can I do with this? Why is this significant? What do I want to communicate?
By Brooks Jensen4.6
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On the surface of things, showing our artwork feels like a declarative statement. We've addressed some subject and are presenting our audience a proposition. In all of this there are lots of statements and facts. The beginning of the process, however, that is to say the making of artwork, is always about asking questions. What can I do with this? Why is this significant? What do I want to communicate?

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