

BECOMING AN ARTIST!
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basic art's!!π
Here are basic things you need to know when becoming an artist!!

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planning:ππ
When becoming an artist, you would first need to decide what type of artist you want to become. In the next slide you will see what types of artist there is...
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Different types of artist:
painters- prepare, protect, and decorate interior and exterior surfaces by applying materials such as paint, wallpaper and other finishes and special coatings.
Photographers- are artists with the camera, using a blend of technical skills and an artistic eye to take pictures of people, places, landscapes, food, you name it.
Sculptor- is a highly creative fine artist, who develops ideas for sculptures or statues, and makes them come to life in three-dimensional form by joining or molding materials together
Illustrators- is an artist who creates commercial designs and images. Some illustrators work with traditional media, utilizing watercolors or oil paint to produce their designs. They often produce works for publications such as children's books, newspapers, and magazines to highlight the text.
Printmakers- create images on a silk screen, woodblock, lithography stone, metal etching plate, or other types of matrices. A printing hand press then creates the final work of art, inking and transferring the matrix to a piece of paper.
Calligraphers- typically use one of several calligraphy alphabets, creating beautiful texts and lettering for wedding and event invitations, logo designs, maps, memorial documents, religious art, cut stone inscriptions, quotes, poems, testimonials, birth and death certificates, letters, and stationery.
Graphic designers- create visual concepts, using computer software or by hand, to communicate ideas that inspire, inform, and captivate consumers. They develop the overall layout and production design for applications such as advertisements, brochures, magazines, and reports.
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deciding:ππ
For example I want to become an artist. my best interest are in animations, graphic designing, interior designing, exterior designing, and clothing designing. so when deciding what you want to become would determine what your good at! im good at the things I mentioned so the best field for me to would be a graphic designer!
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take action:
When you figure out what type of artist you'd like to become, then you can take action! Find the job and take action!!!
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Fill in the Blank
What type of artist designs beautiful and unique sculptures?
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Multiple Select
Why do they have different fields of artistry?
because there are different people with variety of gifts in art.
because its fun to make random art types.
so there would be different tasks for people to keep busy.
no reason at all!
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Multiple Select
When finding what type of artist you want to become you should...
find out the pay rate of the job you want to do
research what types of artist there are
find your qualifying field
pick any one that has good benefits
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Fill in the Blank
What artist designs and creates animated images, designs, and effective ad's?
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Good luck, bye!!!
Take time, choose wisely, and pursue your dreams!
basic art's!!π
Here are basic things you need to know when becoming an artist!!

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