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Why you want to be a painter?
Being able to inspire and delight people through your work. Being able to exercise your creativity. The joy of creating and sharing art. Enjoying the reaction when someone sees your painting of them.
Why painting is important to the society?
Art influences society by changing opinions, instilling values and translating experiences across space and time. Research has shown art affects the fundamental sense of self. Painting, sculpture, music, literature and the other arts are often considered to be the repository of a society’s collective memory.
Why do you enjoy art?
“It helps me express my thoughts and feelings. And I like the feeling of accomplishment I get after I finish a piece.” “I’ve been sketching things ever since I was in an art program when I was 5 years old. You can be free and creative and express your feelings without judgment.
Why do people like painting?
Painting boosts memory recollection skills and works to sharpen the mind through conceptual visualization and implementation. People who frequently use creative outlets such as writing, painting, and drawing have less chance of developing memory loss illnesses as they age.
Why is paint important to US?
Paint works to protect your home. When a home’s exterior is correctly painted, it helps to protect the structure and foundation from damage. It’s basically an outer, protective shell for the home. When you remove this shell, or let it fade and lose its strength, you subject the body of your home to more damage.
Why do they put lead in paint?
Water-based paints. Lead-based paints, when used on paper, often cause the work to become discolored after long periods of time; the paint’s lead carbonate reacts with hydrogen sulfide in the air and with acids, which often come from fingerprints.
Why do we need to paint?
– Therapeutic Benefits – Painting is incredibly relaxing and can help reduce your stress levels. – Unleashed Creativity – Believe it or not, we all have the makings of a creative genius inside us. – Concentration & Perseverance – Creating a painting from start to finish takes time and dedication.