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WE ARE A STUDENT ART STUDIO FOCUSED ON LEARNING PROCESS, SKILLS AND
HISTORY OF CREATING ART
Art careers come in all kinds of shapes and forms. Artists use a variety of visual communication methods, such as drawing, painting, and sculpting, to communicate feelings, thoughts, and ideas. Artists also use a variety of tools, such as watercolor and acrylic paints, pencils, pens, ink, clay, plaster, and even computers. Topics of art can include nature, people, animals, events, and objects. Art can be true to life, stylistic, or abstract.
Art is used to create many types of printed materials, such as:
Books, Newspapers
Newsletters , Magazines
Billboards , Flyers
Product packaging
Therefore, art careers are available in a variety of fields, including:
Showing top 20 occupations for art. Source: O.net.org
Code Occupation
29-1125.01 Art Therapists (Bright Outlook)
27-1011.00 Art Directors
25-1121.00 Art, Drama, and Music Teachers, Postsecondary
27-1013.00 Fine Artists, Including Painters, Sculptors, and Illustrators
27-1019.00 Artists and Related Workers
27-1014.00 Multimedia Artists and Animators
25-4013.00 Museum Technicians and Conservators
27-1012.00 Craft Artists
39-7011.00 Tour Guides and Escorts
25-2012.00 Kindergarten Teachers, Except Special Education
13-1011.00 Agents and Business Managers of Artists, Performers, and Athletes
29-1125.00 Recreational Therapists
27-1024.00 Graphic Designers
41-9012.00 Models
27-1021.00 Commercial and Industrial Designers (Green Occupation)
43-9031.00 Desktop Publishers
27-1027.00 Set and Exhibit Designers
17-3011.01 Architectural Drafters (Green Occupation)
11-9041.00 Architectural and Engineering Managers (Green Occupation)
25-4012.00 Curators