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Thursday, August 20, 2015

Art: The Do's And Don'ts To Know

By Jennifer Marie Anderson


If you want to talk about art, it's easy to assume that a number of topics will be covered. After all, art is one of the biggest fields that one can talk about, whether it's in terms of writing, the development of websites, interior design, or what have you. For those who are looking into get into art, I think that it's important to talk about the do's and don'ts related to education. If you keep these in mind, you'll find yourself enjoying your artistic pursuits that much more.

Do set your sights on your own interests. I think that most people will agree with the fact that art should be enjoyed. You should focus on what interests you the most, which can vary from someone else's perspective. If you are into web design, while your peers may be into creative writing, it doesn't say anything negative about either party. It's simply a matter of what you enjoy, so focus on that and you'll be able to benefit from art to a greater degree.

Don't emulate what others do. Art is seen as an endeavor that is done from the heart, as opposed to the brain. When you create anything from nothing, chances are that you have felt something while doing so, which is something that translate to others when they view your creations. As a result, you cannot simply copy the work that others have created in the past. By doing so, you're not being true to your interests, as discussed earlier.

Do stay hungry for knowledge. The only way to improve at anything, be it in regards to art or what have you, is to continually pursue knowledge. Even though you may reach a point where you feel like you know everything you have to, it's unlikely that you actually will. There's always something new to learn, as well as new methods to carry out. It's just a matter of pursuing what you do not know, by asking questions and researching, so that your skill set can become well-rounded.

Don't be cautious when it comes to critique. With art comes critique, as you will learn in due time. Even though you may feel like you're an effective artist, the truth of the matter is that there are certain elements of your game which can be changed for the better. Knowing where you can improve is just as important as recognizing what your strengths are. When you accept critique, it's easy to imagine that your overall skill set will become stronger.




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