Understanding Art- Chapter 2

The author says that variations in style are “always indicative of the characteristic approach of the artist to the subject” (100). I’m just curious if every piece of art has/needs style and is it always easily identifiable? Does an artist need to have the style in mind before they create their piece? I think this plays well into Ashley and Yoo Na’s questions, about whether these concepts need to be included in a work in order to be considered “true art”.

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