3.1-what is artefact

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Page 1: 3.1-What is Artefact

BY

ABISOLA ALAUSA

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Michael Raedecker known for his jaw-breaking paintings.

Wafa Hourani known for his outstanding buildings mad from cardboard.

Elizabeth Le court famous for making remarkable clothes out of newspaper.

Grayson Perry is known for his spectacular creative clay pots, which inspire me into make one of my own.

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Grayson Perry

Elizabeth Le court

Wafa Hourani

Michael Raedecker

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Artefact creates Visual Arts. Art is known to be an artefact. Visual Arts put together is An Artefact.

Artefacts Effects the industry of Visual Arts in a variety of ways. Without Artefact, Visual Arts industry won't be as successful as it is today.

Visual Arts is an art that can be seen has 3D. This is an example of Visual Arts but it can also be referred to as an Artefact (by Grayson Perry).

Other example of Visual Arts:

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Artefact has an remarkable effects on the media industry.

People might say that media is all about technology but the truth is, is not.

Artefact as bring media to a new level.For example the media company need logo, posters, leaflets to get people to recognised them. Artefact is all those things.

Logo is the main artefact used in the media industry without the logo, the companies might not have gotten this far.Here are some of the artefact you might found in the media industry.

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Without artefact in progress today, theatres wouldn’t be in progress by now.

Without artefact, props wouldn’t be available due to that fact that props are part of an artefact.

Stage set wouldn’t be that effective today if artefact wasn’t in progress by now.

Example of an stage set, designed to be used in the theatre.

A prop purposely created to be used in the theatre