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Writing about Art: An Ultimate Guide

Essays on art are a little bit different to any other subject. Art is a field that allows creativity, and inspirational ideas compared to STEM subjects where you have to manipulate numbers, facts, and evidence. As for the other requirements, art essays do not differ much. This ultimate guide will cover the fundamental tips involved in writing the essay.

Art Essay – Best Topics

Note, you can skip reading this part if you know your topic for the Art essay. If not, below, you will find some hints at the best topics.

Visual Art

  • Art Periods – Which one was the greatest in terms of masterpieces?
  • Renaissance artists
  • Leonardo Da Vinci phenomenon
  • Pablo Picasso art approach
  • Russian artists

Filmography

  • War-related movies and their impact on the modern generation
  • The phenomenon of Tarantino
  • Tim Burton and his truth in dark cartoons
  • Netflix series – the best provider of 2021 filmography?
  • Bollywood against Hollywood

Street art

  • Graffiti – vandalism or art
  • Legalization of graffiti
  • Murals to commemorate events, yes or no?

Music 

  • Beethoven – how deafness created musical masterpieces
  • Beethoven and Mozart – should you compare them?
  • K-pop – 2021 trend
  • Why Rappers and Rockers always compete with each other?

You can pick any of the above-mentioned topics. Yet, it is highly recommended to receive your professor’s approval for your writing. Beyond that, you can find the preferred topic taking into consideration overused themes. Just, do the vice versa approach – choose one theme that has not been properly researched and you can impress the readers.

How to Write an Art Essay?

As was hinted above, you won’t be surprised with the fundamental steps of writing an art essay. It is pretty the same, and you won’t struggle. Let’s divide your writing into the following steps.

#1 Pre-Writing of Art Ideas

Prior to starting writing your first drafts, you should spend some time brainstorming the ideas. For instance, if you picked the K-pop culture topic, research the Internet, and social media. Find forums where Korean music bands fans write their impressions about the concerts or just personas. Then, try to find some existing research regarding this culture because K-Pop is currently on everyone’s lips. After you collected some findings, structure them in your outline.

#2 Work on Your Thesis

A thesis is the heart of any art essay. The thesis acts as the doorman that introduces you to the main body and explains what you can find inside the essay. Ideally, the thesis should consist of 1-2 sentences only. On some occasions, it can be used as a hook. For instance, write your thesis or hook as a question or famous quote. Otherwise, if applicable, use the joke. 

#3 Think about Adding Research or No

Research is not always so required when writing essays. However, if you conduct some experiments, surveys, or questionnaires, they won’t hurt anybody. Again, referring to the K-Pop culture topic. Ask other students or your friends what they think about their music, how they find their impact on the young generation, among others. No need to add this information after that in your art essay, however, you can transform them into arguments and evidence. 

#4 Make Your Conclusion Unforgettable

With the main body, everything is understood, while the conclusion should be approached very carefully. First off, you have to avoid adding new information to the final part. The conclusion serves as a place for referring to your thesis only. For instance, if you asked one question in the introduction, you should answer it in the end. Your conclusion should be 100-150 words only if the whole essay is 500 words. Do not make it large because it will look like the continuation of the main body. 

#5 Don’t Speak of Abstract Phenomenon

Smart students think they know how to reach word count – play around one word with many sentences. Such an approach won’t ever work. So, with the help of Grammarly, for example, you have to check your essay. How? These services indicate mistakes and hard-to-read sentences. 

#6 Remember About Formatting

Do always ask the professor about the required formatting of your art essay. Otherwise, such information can be easily found with the educational materials distributed among students. Yet, there are such common rules – 12-point font size, Times New Roman, Calibri, or Tahoe, double-spaced. 

#7 Check with Plagiarism Tools

Art is a very creative subject that makes advances with most students’ opinions. Yet, you should not think that your borrowings of some other art essays won’t be spotted. Whenever you borrow some ideas or theories, do not forget to cite everything. After that, input your essay into a plagiarism tool to check the uniqueness rate. If it is okay, you can submit it. In the event of a poor uniqueness rate, you should work by paraphrasing your sentences, and words (yet, modern tools can spot such plagiarism too). So, the best idea will be to avoid any borrowings or explain to your professor that it is all cited while the tool cannot understand it. Maybe, such an excuse will work. 

After you are done with writing, you may leave your essay to rest for some time. Why? Such an approach helps to refresh your brain and come to your written essay with new ideas. If after some time, you still find the work perfect, submit it. 

As per Lauren Bradshaw, a professional essay writer from Custom Writings:

Art essays are not always a piece of cake which can be managed within an hour. All the students who refer to our service experience hurdles with arguments and require immediate help with them. From our side, we engage writers who have huge experience in learning Art disciplines.” As you may see, even Art essays can bring you some troubles. Therefore, do not leave such assignments for the last moment. Speak to your professor about difficulties. Or, if you miss all the deadlines, refer to designated writing services that may help you affordably. Good luck with your Art considerations and inspiration.”

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