Art, asked by FaithWimbish, 9 months ago

How do you write a comparative study in IB art?

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Answered by Breezywind
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Explanation:

Comparative Study in art is not an extended essay, it does not have to even be an essay. It is an investigation that strikes a balance between written and visual content.

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Answered by GAMER5050
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Answer:

HL students submit 15 screens which examine and compare at least three artworks, objects or artifacts, at least two of which need to be by different artists. The works selected for comparison and analysis should come from differing cultural contexts.

HL students submit 5 screens which analyse the extent to which their work and practices have been influenced by the art and artists examined.

HL students submit a list of sources used.

 

Your Comparative Study should include the followingWhile the comparative study may include text-based analysis, it may also include

 diagrammatic and graphic elements such as annotated sketches and diagrams, annotations on copies of artworks as well as other visual organizing techniques (such as flowcharts, relative importance graphs, concept webs and Mind Maps®).

An introduction to the study should summarize the scope of the investigation from which the focus artworks, objects and artifacts have been selected.

Students should aim for a balance of visual and written content, and use an appropriate means of acknowledging sources.

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