ScholarlyEvaluator
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I'm an art student knee-deep in portfolio pressure and battling a major creative block. ngl
19-year-old fine arts major juggling drawing studio, art history survey, and critical theory, the struggle to write meaningful essays that reflect my artistic vision is real.
i've been hearing about tools like grammarly and quillbot that claim to help with writing, but i'm torn on whether they're worth it.
Do they really understand the nuances of art language and unconventional thinking that are crucial in my field? Will they help me communicate my ideas effectively without diluting my unique voice?
I'm all about embracing technology to enhance my work, but I don't want to lose the passion and authenticity that make my art essays stand out. Have any fellow creatives used these tools? Any insights or recommendations would be super helpful! Thanks, y'all!
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i've been hearing about tools like grammarly and quillbot that claim to help with writing, but i'm torn on whether they're worth it.
I'm all about embracing technology to enhance my work, but I don't want to lose the passion and authenticity that make my art essays stand out. Have any fellow creatives used these tools? Any insights or recommendations would be super helpful! Thanks, y'all!