Art, asked by suxe2187, 9 months ago

what do you think are the qualities of an artist? do you possess those character traits? if you do, state some of your artistic qualities.​

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Answered by saivignesh222
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Artists are different from non-artists in so many ways – right? Well that’s the perception anyway. The truth is that anyone can become an artist, no matter their experience or “talent”.  With knowledge, practice, and a dedication to the craft, anyone can learn how to draw or paint at an “expert” level.

However, in order to reach this level, the individual must possess all, or at least several, characteristics that are frequently observed in successful artists. This means that the individual may be required to acquire some or all of the traits in order to find the success that they desire.

These traits, just like the skills associated with drawing and painting, can be acquired. You don’t have to be born with them – although a few are.  We are adaptable. We can be or become anyone that we like.

These characteristics are fairly universal across all of the arts – music, dance, and theatre. They are not confined to the visual arts. In my years working with artists and student-artists, these characteristics are consistent

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Answered by kshitijgrg
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qualities of an artist:

They tend to be introverted, due to the fact artwork is time-eating and solitary, and if they prefer different human beings an excessive amount they might not have the time to consciousness in the artwork. They tend to be higher at experimental studying (studying through doing), vs. book studying because the artwork is an ability that must be discovered palm on.

They tend to be stubborn, even self-focused or arrogant - perhaps the even narcissistic

  • Appreciate and notice splendor in matters around. This is the maximum critical of all. Aesthetic experience is a gift.
  • Curiosity to recognize how matters paintings.
  • Expression/readability of thought (that is artwork paintings)
  • Duality: Satisfaction of making paintings and unsatisfactory approximately the paintings....thinking, "might have been higher" -This pushes for subsequent paintings.
  • Little a bit of insanity to interrupt the current manner of thinking.
  • Passion to create. (There is an age antique debate of whether climate passion in reality exists or not. I suppose intrinsic motivation to create is passion, it exists in all however  few human beings discover it in them faster than others.)

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