That's a great question. First you should find which paints suit you the best- watercolor, acrylic, or any kind of paint, really. After you find the paint, scetch out a scene of drawing you would wish to paint. Buy the canvas, strong paper, absorbent, of any type of paper- just don't use regular paper. The paint just soaks through to the surface of your stand, desk or table. Make sure you're using an art shirt or apron- most paint stains. Have fun and be creative. If you mess up- make it into a masterpiess.
I suppose it is different to everyone. For me, it is to respect other art and not stoop below your artistic level. It is to be dedicated to your art and not sacrifice it for petty things. It is to not steal or violate copyright. It is to create things according to your own artistic vision. It is basically about respect of others and yourself. Your responsibility as an artist is to do what you believe is right - kind of like your basic responsibilty as a person.
To make good art.
Besides that, if you want to get a little deeper here: To reflect their society and make a statement when no one else can.
you need to do paintings sutible for the public and not be rasist
demo artist
Yes, being a musician is an artist.
The Artist's Way was created in 1992.
Benjamin Russell - artist - was born in 1804.
He is the sole Yamaha Artist in Australia although he was previously a Bosendorfer Artist and was their Artist of the year in 2002.
creative Anybody can be an artist; to be a widely appreciated artist, however, that's the trick.
You do everything, no one really has set responsibilities.
i really don't know. Find out yourself!
to draw, omit nothing, listen to your customers and their needs.
The responsibilities of a manga artist include creating original storylines, drawing characters and backgrounds, designing layouts and panels, adding dialogue and text, and meeting deadlines set by publishers. They are also responsible for ensuring the overall visual consistency and coherence of their work.
The responsibilities that an artis has is to always try to make their work even more fablous then the last! They should always be comming up with new art work, and of course NEVER GIVING UP WHEN IT GETS DIFFICULT!
A tattoo artist has to know what their doing and have skill to do it. They can't mess up with the piece their drawing in someones skin. And a veterinarian need to also know what their doing about animals and they has to have the interest in animals any time of animal.
Graphic design career paths cover all ends of the creative spectrum and often overlap. The main responsibilities (not necessarily titles) include graphic designer, art director, creative director, and the entry level production artist. Depending on the industry served, the responsibilities may have different titles such as "DTP Associate" or "Graphic Artist," but the graphic design principles usually remain consistent. The responsibilities may come from or lead to specialized skills such as illustration, photography or interactive design.
Personal managers are usually talent managers. They manage bands, vocalists, and other things like that. They guide the professional career of the artist through the entertainment industry.
The Lady of Shallott addresses the conflict between the quiet, dedicated life of an artist and the pleasures and responsibilities of public and social life.
what are the leaders responsibilities
Civil responsibilities are the responsibilities that every civilian must have and practice.