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What is the difference between an amateur and professional artist?
An amateur wants to get the job done and doesn’t see how one piece of the artwork could make a difference. But the professional gives everything to a particular task and keeps on going to make sure the work shows his brilliance and class.
What makes an artist different?
Artists have structurally different brains compared with non-artists, a study has found. Participants’ brain scans revealed that artists had increased neural matter in areas relating to fine motor movements and visual imagery.
Do artists see differently?
In fact, artists’ special way of seeing translates into eye scan patterns that are markedly different from those of nonartists, according to a study by Vogt in Perception (Vol. 36, No. 1). They also have limited depth perception and must rely on other clues, such as shadows and occlusion, to navigate the world.
What characteristics do creative artist possess?
These are among the five main traits of a creative person according to Munir and you might be surprised that you have all the five:
- They are risk takers. Creative thinkers are risk takers.
- They have the dare to fail attitude.
- They are willing to be different.
- They are impulsive, fickle and change their mind quite often.
How do painting and drawing differ?
What’s the Difference Between Drawing and Painting? Drawing is the act of using lines to create a design. The use of paint defines painting, or a similar wet medium such as ink, to produce artwork using various colors. A painting can be representative, abstract or non-objective.
What way are you an artist?
You were born an artist and as you have grown you have found your artistic expression unique to you. It does not matter if you earn money, or not, from your artistic creations. You are still an artist. It does not matter if the current artistic establishment recognizes your work, or not.