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Thứ Ba, 28 tháng 10, 2014

Building A Career As A Visual Artist

By Ashis Jain


Many visual artists are self-employed according to the available statistics as compared with those who are on payroll. A visual artist has different types of specialization to choose from. These specializations include multimedia, animations, crafts, art direction and animations. A college degree or a post secondary course in visual arts is necessary for one to qualify in most visual art jobs. Many people out there have these qualifications and therefore there is a big competition for jobs in this field.

To begin a job in visual arts, it is good to shape it up when still in high school by taking art related classes. Art history classes can be really useful too. You may opt to go for an art history class in a community college if not in high school.

Business skills are also important. So you will need to take business classes as well as English skills. These skills will help you if for instance and have to write a grant application to help you develop your business in future.

Practical experience is equally important in this case. Participate in extra-curricular and leisure activities to add to your visual arts knowledge. Visit photo galleries, photo trade fairs and museums frequently to improve your knowledge. If you are in high school or something, consider joining the school theater groups or work for the school yearbook.

Unlike universities and colleges, art schools stress generally on practical abilities rather than the theory part. Many people have been successful with no certificate or degree but it is still better to get one for you to enhance your odds of working. Most studio art classes have recently incorporated computer graphics and software packages into their curricula. It will likewise be advantageous to consider premedical courses if you plan to focus on a medical illustrating niche. A skill director needs to take classes in art direction or art administration.

If you want to have a career in visual arts, you need to build your portfolio. Your portfolio will probably be your resume. Chiefly it is an essential aspect in visual arts programs. Place your photos, painting, prints, sketches or other own media to market your portfolio. Your portfolio will showcase your skill either as a freelance illustrator, fine artist, animator or any other niche.

The best way to start a career as a visual artist is by finding an entry level job or looking for freelance clients for instance if you are a freelance illustrator. If you inquire from most successful artists, they will tell you that most of them began working as freelancers while they were still students. Gradually they increased their client base until they became professionals.

Starting on less challenging jobs will help you improve your skills with time. The Bureau of labor statistics has shown that multimedia artists will have the best job opportunities by the year 2018. It goes ahead to project an increase of jobs by 14 percent.




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