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When working on an artwork, why is working smaller harder for new artists? A) The smaller the work the more room for error. B) Working small is great for new artists. C) Working small makes every small
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When working on an artwork, why is working smaller harder for new artists?
A) The smaller the work the more room for error.
B) Working small is great for new artists.
C) Working small makes every small mistake stand out. When an artists works small their are giving mistakes a place to shine.
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A) the smaller the work, the more room for error :)
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