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Published on Nov 21, 2015

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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

FINE ARTIST

BY: Dominic Spadaro Period 6

FINE ARTIST

  • Make about $43,470 a year. $20.90 an hour
  • Make 2D, 3d, and 4D art. Know as painters,sculptors and illustraters
  • Use pens and ink, watercolors, charcoal, oil, or computer software.
  • They also will use clay or other materials to creat an original piece of art
  • Fine artists main thing they do is make original art work to sell
Photo by Ian Sane

Fine artist

  • They need to have a creative mind.
  • Understand both current and future problem-solving and decision-making.
  • They need to know what is most benefit full and what isn't.
  • identify the strengths and weaknesses of alternative solutions.
  • Need to be aware of others criticism.

EDUCATIONAL REQUIREMENTS

  • There aren't any requirements to be a fine artist.
  • approximately 294 institutions offer degrees in art
  • Some major colleges are Rocky Mountain College of Art and Design, Iowa Central Community College
  • Also Sanford-Brown, Devry, Harvard, Georgetown, Stanford, and Vanderbilt are top colleges

GROWTH RATE

  • fine artists is projected to grow by 5 percent from 2010 to 2020
  • Most fine artists are self-employed.
  • There are about 56,900 fine artist jobs.( based from 2010.)
  • Park West Gallery, and Confidential are offering many jobs to young artists.
  • There are many jobs available

I chose this career to research because it sounded interesting. I mean there is a big variety if fine artists. Painters, illustrators, and sculptors. Which sculptors fascinate me because it's amazing on what they can do with clay.

Photo by dbnunley

Draw or paint something that you enjoy. Try to be creative and make things stand out. Draw different patterns inside the art work.
Plan: I would brainstorm for 5-10 minutes and then start drawing what comes to mind. Then I would start adding color.

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I believe this clay pot was my best art project. I created it around January in 2010. I used clay coils, sponge, a paper clip. It took about 2 weeks to finish and then a couple more weeks to fire it in the kiln and then glaze it

Outside of art I am most creative at sports. Always thinking about plays that would work in a game. The area I am working on the most is just plainly focusing. My favorite project was when we did the monsters because I like to use clay. Least favorite art project was the folding book one. It took so much time and it got boring. As an artist I mostly improved on knowing the different types of brushes.

Photo by John-Morgan