What Artistic Vision Really Means

Taste, Style, and Point of View →
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This lesson defines artistic vision as the guiding point of view behind creative work: the reason you choose certain subjects, forms, moods, and methods over others. It is not the same as style, branding, or having a fixed aesthetic. Instead, it is the deeper logic that makes your work feel intentional and recognizably yours.

Students will learn how artistic vision connects values, interests, constraints, and decision-making. By the end of the lesson, they should be able to explain their own current vision in plain language and understand how it can evolve without becoming vague or generic.

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