Part A : The word is Deep Dance for the following 4 tasks: Task 1: In less than 30 words describe the (made up) Modern Artwork about to appear in National Gallery Singapore based on your two words. (2 mark) Task 2: In less than 30 words describe the premise of the children�s story involving your two words. (2 mark) Task 3: In less than 30 words describe the disease your pet platypus has contracted based on your two words. (2 mark) Task 4: Choose one of the descriptions from Task 1 -3 and elaborate more on it (<300 words). For example, if Task 1 is chosen, you might explain how the artist arrived at the idea for the masterpiece. If Task 3, you might write about the cure or how was the disease was contracted (for example)? (4 marks) Note: � By still recognisable I mean, o for example consider the word �dog�: doggy, dogged, dog-tired, dogs, doggone� would be perfectly acceptable. However: hound, god (dog backwards), wolf, pet � would not be acceptable. o for example if your word is �cat�: �category� is fine, but the additional �r� in going from �cat� to �cartridge� is a step too far. � If you do something like catalogue, can I suggest you write it as CATalogue or catalogue just to help the people marking it. � Your ideas for Tasks 1-3 do not have to be the same. For example, your song does not have to be about your pet training, but can be if you like.
Generally speaking, artists may draw inspiration from a variety of sources, including personal experiences, cultural or historical events, societal issues, other works of art, or even their own imagination. Some artists may have a specific message or concept they want to convey through their work, while others may be more interested in exploring aesthetic or formal elements.
To arrive at the idea for their masterpiece, an artist may spend a considerable amount of time researching, sketching, experimenting with different techniques or materials, and refining their vision. They may also seek feedback from other artists, critics, or the public to help shape their ideas and ensure that their work resonates with its intended audience.
Ultimately, the creative process is highly subjective and can be influenced by a wide range of factors. The best way to understand how a particular artist arrived at the idea for their masterpiece would be to study their work and learn about their personal background, influences, and artistic process.