Career questions tagged fine-art
How do I start my art portfolio and how can I improve it?
I have to do an art portfolio for the major I choose, but I'm unsure how to start it or even how to get from one painting to the next one.
What advice do you have for an emerging artist entering the freelancing industry?
#art #artist #graphic-design #freelance #creative #fine-art #design
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!
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.
Which careers integrate art and math/science?
Im a Junior but I've been wondering since 9th grade what to study,because originally I wanted to study Aerospacial engineering, later on Pediatric Chiropactor and right now I have no Idea what to study. I'm injterested in art beacause I've been studying Theater,dance and music(I just graduated from the theathre program.Right now I'm specializing In dance folkloric dances and basic ballet and Music singing,viola and the trumpet). But also I'm studying on a specialized school on math and science which I love but I wouldn't like to abandon any of those areas, regarding arts and science,so I would like to study something that involves art and science. All recommendations are welcome. Thanks in advance #engineering #science #music #theatre #fine-art #performing-arts #theatrical-production
Do art careers require the need of advance science and math course ?
I really want to work in the animation or art industry in general. I’ve taken a lot of advance placement courses and don’t know withered they are worth taking. I maintain all A’s in my classes so is it better just to take normal courses.
How to figure out what I want to do?
I want to work in the arts field. I am just struggling on what to focus in on. I have theatrical and singing training, but I have a huge passion for fine art too. I want to pursue both but I’m not sure how to balance it.
where do i go to college if i want to learn art if im a beginner?
i really want to learn art, but i dont think my skill level is good enough to go to an art school. I just really enjoy the learning enviroment of a classrooom for art, and i am not good at learning on my own. will going to a regular college with art courses be good? or would it be better to take private lessons on my own? (i want to do comic / illustration)n
What other options is there if my Plan A doesnt work?
I am currently a freshman studying for a Bachelor of Fine Arts, minoring in Illustration and Religious Studies. Since high school, I wanted to be a tattoo artist. Now I’m not sure if that’s what I want to do. #art #college #fine-art #artist #tattoo
How can I improve my art skills faster ?
So, I have been studying character design, anime art, anatomy, perspective, etc., everything related to art for a while now. But still, there's more to learn. And I feel like I am taking more time. Can anyone provide me with guidance on this? I will be thankful.
How easy is it to be hired to an art-related job outside of teaching art after you graduate?
Peopel say certain majors are seen as iirational because of way they will be beneficial after secondary schooling. However, I have yet to be informed on the actual possibilities of jobs for those mahors and why they are so difficult to have a career in. #jobs #art #careers #fine-art
Is college worth the investiment if I am interested in pursuing a creative field?
Hello, currently I am an art student attending community college for an associate's degree in fine art and for a while now I have been contemplating if I am really suited to be in a college environment? Because after reflecting upon my own skills and interests I have recognized that I do not have many useful skills outside of art and I do not feel that college is a necessity if your an artist. I can understand the need for college for people who want to pursue more technical careers such as medical or law but when it concerns more creative fields that relate to art the work that you have produced holds more value to employers than a college degree. While I do believe that college art classes would help improve my skills, at the same time, I also think there are cheaper and more convenient alternatives for improving my craft on account of all the information that is available to artists online and that includes all of the countless internet videos that teach art lessons. So my question is would a degree in art actually help me land a job in the future? Or am I wasting time and money trying to get a useless degree when I would be better off spending my time promoting my own art work and creating content that will increase my value as an artist? I would like to hear your opinions on this subject and thank you in advance for any advice you can give me. #career #artist #fine-art #future-careers #community-college #associates-degree #creative-direction #personal-development #financial-planning #career-details