A manifesto is a statement of perspectives, motives, and intentions within the artist’s piece that’s sometimes written as a political achievement goal.

  • Painting a vision

When creating a manifesto, it should be creative and simple. With simplicity, it’s easier for the viewers to look at, receive the information, and can imagine the purpose and outcome of the manifesto, which allow the viewers to imagine the creators view.

  • Use unquestionable statements

When using unquestionable statements, there won’t be any questions that would be asked about the artists point of view. For example, if a manifesto says “A note given to someone about how much they’re appreciated, it’ll make that person’s day better” the viewer would agree with the statement while thinking of how they’d feel in the same situation.

  • Have good intentions

Having a way to connect with the viewers is critical. Connecting with the viewers spiritually, mentally, or emotionally can help the viewer understand the purpose easier. It’s a way for the viewer to look the manifesto, gather information, and relate to it on a more personal level.