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How to be an artist?

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To become an artist, practice regularly and develop your skills. Get materials and stick to a schedule, and create a portfolio to show others. Attend art events and study the work of masters. Taking classes is helpful but not necessary.

If you want to become an artist, the first thing you need to do is develop your skills. While attending classes or even getting an art degree is helpful, there are and have been many successful artists who are completely self-taught. Whether you decide to teach yourself or take classes, the most important thing is to practice regularly.

To become an artist, you must practice and develop your skills. You will need materials such as pens, pencils, sketch pads, paints, brushes and canvas. Some art materials, especially canvas, can be quite expensive. If you’re budget conscious, one thing you can do is browse thrift stores and garage sales for inexpensive paintings that you can paint over. While this isn’t ideal, it is one way to get started with your painting practice.

Once you have the materials you need, try to stick to a schedule. Even if you can only carve out a few hours each week to work on your art, make sure you do it consistently. Also, use extra vacation days to devote to your craft. Many artists and thriving artists have to start their careers by holding a day job.

When you feel like you have good work — more than five showpieces — you start putting together a portfolio to show others. If you know someone who is also an artist or just has a good eye, ask for feedback on what you’ve created. It’s important to know that artists of all types receive massive amounts of criticism and rejection early in their careers. It’s important to use the criticism you receive to improve your work.

Make sure you get involved in the art scene in your city and nearby cities. Attend art openings and gallery shows. Study the pending work in local museums. Networking is a wonderful way to meet other artists, develop your community of peers, and learn from other people’s work. Again, while taking art classes isn’t a requirement to become an artist, it’s a great way to further your work and meet other people in your field.

Finally, a great way to become an artist is to study the masters. While art books, especially those with glossy color pages, are expensive, most libraries have a collection of art books that you can peruse. While on your journey to becoming an artist, spend as much time as you can watching and learning from masterful work.

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