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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the date at the top of the form. This is crucial for establishing when the assignment takes effect.
  3. Fill in the names and addresses of both the Artist and Assignee in their respective fields. Ensure accuracy to avoid any legal complications.
  4. In the 'Description of the Artwork' section, provide details such as Title, Size, Year Created, whether it is Framed or Not Framed, and if it is Signed by the Artist.
  5. Complete the 'Assignment' section by detailing any specific terms regarding copyright transfer and modifications allowed by the Artist.
  6. Specify how and when delivery of the Artwork will occur in the 'Delivery' section.
  7. In 'Payment', indicate the agreed sum for the Artwork as outlined in Schedule 1, ensuring clarity on payment terms.
  8. Review all warranty clauses to confirm that they accurately reflect your understanding and agreement before signing.
  9. Finally, both parties should sign and print their names at the bottom of the document to finalize this agreement.

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There are 3 Sections: 1) Proofs (1 point each) - 4 inch squares showing evidence of art elements, principles of design, or techniques. 2) Short Answer (1 point each) - Brief explanations or examples of art elements, principles of design, techniques, or art movements. 3) Illustration (2 points) - Sketch a chosen charac. Art Final Exam Example and Walk Through - YouTube YouTube watch YouTube watch
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If writing a full-page statement, you can include some of the following points: Why you have created the work and its history. Your overall vision. What you expect from your audience and how they will react. How your current work relates to your previous work. Where your work fits in with current contemporary art. Artist Statement Guidelines Getting Your Sh*t Together - GYST-Ink GYST-Ink artist-statement-guidelines GYST-Ink artist-statement-guidelines
Cite works of art correctly. Works of art include: paintings, drawings, prints, sculptures and ceramics.

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