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- So, today Im going to show you how to write an artist statement by giving you some tips, some tricks, and showing you an example of a couple of artist statements that I have written. So, to start off what is an artist statement? So, an artist statement represents you to anyone that wants to know more about you and your work. Imagine if you had your artwork on a wall or on a table, and you werent there to sort of talk to the person viewing it. What would you want them to know about your work? So, an artist statement basically is your representative in that situation. In the absence of you being present to speak about the work to someone who wants to know more about your work, the artist statement basically provides the context, the who, what, when, where, why. Who are your inspirations when it came to creating this piece of work? The what. What type of work do you do? What is the context around your work? What type of process are you using to create your work? The when. When did you