The Do's & Don'ts Of Art

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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 focus on what interests you. This probably goes without saying, but art is most beneficial when it's honed on what interests you the most. For example, you may be someone who is great with words and would like to create stories of their own. For this reason, not only may you become involved in creative writing but possibly make money from it in the future. If you set your sights on your interest, you enjoy doing your job that much more.

Don't copy other students. Art is unique in that creations are made from one's heart. What this means is that if you simply emulate what someone else does, you are not exactly being true to yourself. Instead, you are emulating someone else's vision, which is not conducive to your future endeavors in art. You have to be able to work from the heart, focusing on what you enjoy, so that you may be able to stand out from others in your field.

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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