Career questions tagged art
Art is found in many careers. Technology, music, painting, and welding are some of the many artistic careers available. For more information, please read below. Read more Show lessHow do I prevent all of my artwork from looking the same?
I am a traditional artist with a cartoony take on the anime style. I mainly use graphite pencils.
What should I study: Photography or Filmmaking? Please help. Thank you.
I'm a 28 years old young man who recently graduated from a local university with a B.Sc Hons Degree in Tourism and Hospitality Management. I have always been passionate about photography and filming. I want to study either one of these two probably in the next coming year of 2025. Should I choose filmmaking or photography? I'm battling with my mind regarding which option should I go for, because I have a massive passion for both. Moreover, I'm a very dedicated writer, artist-painter and graphic designer. #film-production #photography #photography
How? do i create a tattoo portfolio?
what should i include? How do i find the right shop and artist? how much experience do i need before my apprenticeship Should i try to practice before hand with a tattoo machine?
what tips would you recommend to star drawing? how can i discover my own style? why shouldn't i give up yet?
idk i prob will stop drawing since i'm not improving
Where should I start if I want to earn money by selling my art?
I'm a 19 year old high school graduate, I love to create art, I'm a self taught artist. I'm saving up money to be able to pay for college, but what I earn is not enough. I want to sell my art but don't know where to start.
I have to take fine arts at my school, but which should I choose if I want to be a doctor? Does it matter at all?
My school has a fine arts requirement to graduate. I would like to become a doctor and am not very interested in art. What genre of classes are best for my situation? My school offers choir, band, orchestra, theatre arts, visual arts, dance, technical theatre, and art history at various levels and subgenres. Does it even matter that much and should I choose any of them? This is high school, by the way!
How do you decide what career to pursue? (Nursing, LA, Art)
(I'm currently in community college trying to better my gpa and explore topics) I'm interested in topics like sustainability, design, and health research, but I'm more of a creative person(drawing, painting, writing, singing). For my careers, I've been going between being a landscape architect or being a nurse because I think pursuing a career in the arts isn't reliable enough. Ultimately, I'm unsure though because those careers have big exams that I might not pass, and I kinda screwed my gpa in my first year of college so if I want to pursue nursing I'd have to retake a few courses. My worry about Landscape Architecture is that it might be too long of a path; having to get the degree, gain experience for a couple years then pass the LARE exam. I'm unsure of what other careers are out there that spark my interest. I am just very unsure for what I should do this upcoming semester and what to pursue for a career in general. (I'm interested in college major and career ideas)
How can i find a art scholarship that is right for me ?
I need help trying the right art scholarship in order to have more creative opportunities.
How much money does a forensic artist make and how much money does a toxicologist make?
I am in my last year of middle school and I am stuck between wanting to be an artist or a forensic artist or a toxicologist. My ideal job would be to be an artist and sell my work (if someone could give ways to sell art that would be much appreciated) but I have heard that artists do not make much money. My next two would be to be a forensic artist or a toxicologist. How much money do they make yearly and what would their schedule look like? I have greatly enjoy art and I have been told that my art is good, so going off of that with practice obviously I think I could sell my art.
Do graphic designers make good money?
What should I do to get good at graphic design at a young age?
If you have started a business with making and selling art, how should I start one?
I am 16 years old, so I graduate high school next year and I would like to start a business of making and selling art. Could you give me some advice on this? Also I have another question. Do you know of any college art schools in West Virginia? Or somewhere close to West Virginia? Because I think I want to go to college, but I do not know what colleges have art classes.