Why Art is So Important for Some People by Carole Feuerman
Some people are born with a natural tendency to love and admire art. They appreciate the colors in different things around them and develop artistic skills from a young age. These people start to take interest in art, coloring, and painting to fuel their curiosity and then finally form a lasting passion for art. Furthermore, they try to find new ways to practice their art skill and learn about the different range of options they can draw, color, or paint.
Many artists worldwide develop key concepts and enhance their learning of art and how things can be portrayed, examined, or influenced through art. In more ways, they try to take inspiration from anything that they can find and draw it on the canvas. It is not just about drawing or painting for them. Some of these artists can even use stone, clay, or even thrown away garbage to make something interesting. They have a thought process that can quickly comprehends different complicated things and turn them into something interesting. Artists are always confident, responsible, reflective, innovative, creative, and equipped for success. They can use their imagination, expression, and thinking to create some of the most beautiful and thought-provoking masterpieces of art.
The motivation for an Artist
The best motivation for an artist is to take inspiration from different aspects of the world and get influenced by it, whether politics, freedom of expression, culture, social issues, a representation of an idea or an expression, or for just bringing about change. They can express such aspects through the use of art, and people would appreciate them as the most difficult or complicated subjects.
Qualities of an Artist
There are many different qualities of an artist, but the best ones, which are most important are:A deeper understanding of the things and subjects that revolve around them, such as thinking and analytical skills to include critical thinking and problem-solving. Able to present complex and sophisticated subjects more easily through art. Independent ability to analyze and look at things from a different perspective.
Artists view the world differently, which isn’t something which can be done by an average person. However, they need opportunities to develop their art practice, enrich their learning and understanding of the key concepts in art, and use their new skills.
There are many different branches and areas in the art that an artist can choose from, depending upon their abilities. They range from painting, coloring, sketch drawing, sculpture making, photography, digital designing, video, and much more.
Unfortunately, artists around the world are given less importance to their work than they should deserve. They can spend most of their time making the most intriguing artworks, but they may not appreciate it or deserve recognition. The reason is that nowadays, many modern and aesthetic forms in art have been introduced to discard the traditional works of art.
New Opportunities for Artists
However, Artists can still accommodate a wide range of skills and abilities by using different concepts to represent their art. They need to enhance their skills abilities in art-making to fully to portray their thought processes successfully to the general public. They can experiment with other ideas in two and three-dimensional processes, take on risks, and challenge themselves to create something awe-inspiring. They can also learn now how to design develop their technical skills through software programs in digital designing and develop improve their artistic style with it. If you want to learn more about art and its fundamental aspects, you can read my inspiring artist autobiography Carole A.Feuerman ‘My Hyperrealist Life and Legacy’. I am an artist who has made the best use of my skills and abilities with through sculpture. I am one of the three founding members of the hyperrealist movement that began in the late 1970’s and continuing into the present. My career is highlighted by iconic figurative works of swimmers and dancers. I have taught, lectured, and given workshops at the Metropolitan Museum of Art and the Solomon Guggenheim Museum. In 2011, I founded the Carole A. Feuerman Sculpture Foundation. My artworks are owned by eighteen museums, as well as in the collections of the City of Peekskill New York, the City of Sunnyvale California, President and Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton, the Frederic R. Weisman Art Foundation, Dr. Henry Kissinger, the Michael Gorbachev Art Foundation, the Malcolm Forbes Magazine Collection. Feuerman’s public works have been displayed across the globe, including but not limited to: Central Park, and Petrosino Square in New York City, l'Avenue George V in Paris, Harbour City in Hong Kong, Giardino della Marinaressa in Venice, New Bond Street, London and Knokke Heist in Belgium.