How a CS be like?

How a CS be like?

The Comparative Study is like your own personal art adventure. It’s an independent exploration that allows you to dive deep into the world of artworks from diverse cultural contexts. Embrace the opportunity to be critical and contextual in your investigation. You’ve got this!

Now, here’s the scoop: the Comparative Study is just one piece of the puzzle. It’s one of the three components that make up the IBDP Visual Arts Curriculum. And yes, it carries some weight, accounting for a solid 20% of your final mark. But fear not, my friends, because with a little preparation, you can conquer this challenge like a true art champion.

Think of the Comparative Study as your chance to become an 😎 Art Detective.

You’ll be comparing and analyzing artworks with both visual and written content. It’s your time to showcase your keen eye for detail and your ability to make meaningful connections. Trust me, it’s going to be exciting!

Your masterpiece will be presented in screens, grouped as a PDF, viewed by those discerning examiners on their computer screens. So, keep that in mind and opt for the landscape format. It’s like giving your investigation a professional touch, ready to impress the virtual art critics.

But here’s the secret ingredient: preparation. Take a deep breath and dive into your research. Organize your thoughts, gather your resources, and create a plan of the screen arrangement that suits your artistic style.

So, my talented students, embrace the Comparative Study with confidence. Believe in your abilities, stay focused, and know that you have what it takes to succeed. Prepare well, and soon you’ll be celebrating your triumph in the world of art. You’ve got this, and I can’t wait to see your artistic brilliance unfold!

Take a look at the example below. Do you have any insight? Share with me down in the comments.

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