Art Career Research Paper

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Taiga Kelkay
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3/24/17
Career essay

Over my career, I've been an artist since I was a young man.
When I was young my career was being an artist. Since I practice my art skills, I think that many great artists don’t stay artists because the economics are too difficult. I’ve served as a panelist for various funders. As I review applications, I wish that more artists learned how to document their work in a high-quality way, write a clear and concise proposal, or identify their audience and outreach plan. These are aspects for my job application to not necessarily taught in school. Having mentors and researching the business of being an artist through artist-service organizations can make a difference. For some reason, many artist went to …show more content…

Not all have to go get their education and to become an artist, if you make something that is art, and say “this is art” you sir have the power of becoming an artist by using any material and using great details for becoming an artist. Art takes compassion and patients to give you many opportunities and show you how great you are and the compassion you take into art. Art is not a way to prove others that you're the best, art is a way to show you how you feel about yourself, the path preparing you to work as a professional artist will vary greatly from one job to another and generally consists of a combination of higher education and hands-on experience through an internship program or in-school work experience. For some types of jobs, a certificate or associate degree in commercial art, graphic design or a related field may be sufficient. For other …show more content…

Those who want to work as teachers in a K-12 education environment must earn degrees in education and become certified to teach in the state where they want to work. Individuals who wish to become professors must earn a doctoral degree. Some different types of art are animation, architecture, assemblage,calligraphy, ceramics, computer, Christian or religious, conceptual, artistic design, drawing, folk, graffiti, graphic, illuminated manuscript, illustration, mosaic, painting, performance, photography, sculpture, stained glass, tapestry, and video. Leonardo Da Vinci (1452 – 1519) Renaissance painter, scientist, inventor, and more. Da Vinci is one of most famous painters for his iconic Mona Lisa and Last Supper. 2. Vincent Van Gogh (1853 – 1890). My artwork takes a critical view of social, political and cultural issues. In my work, I deconstruct the American dream, fairy tales, nursery rhymes, and lullabies that are part of our childhood and adult culture. Having engaged subjects as diverse as the civil rights movement, southern rock music and modernist architecture, my work reproduces familiar visual signs, arranging them into new conceptually layered

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