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Artists create art to communicate ideas, thoughts, or feelings. They use a variety of methods—painting, sculpting, or illustration—and an assortment of materials, including oils, watercolors, acrylics, pastels, pencils, pen and ink, plaster, clay, and computers. Artists’ works may be realistic, stylized, or abstract and may depict objects, people, nature, or events.
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- What kind of careers are there?
Must see link. Wondering what kind of careers there are in Fine Arts? You have to check out our list of careers that you can enjoy.
- Artslynx
Offers a searchable database of links to resources for arts including dance, theater, music, visual arts, film and arts education. This site has well-organized information for research, funding, associations, museums/libraries, publications, and links to arts-related job listing sites.
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Description of a Dancer/Choreographer.
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Information on careers in music performance and production.
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Description of a Photographer.
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