View Poll Results: Do you have a formal education in art? If NO, skip this poll and answer Poll #2
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I received support and encouragement for my decision to pursue art as a career from friends and family
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21 |
58.33% |
I only received financial support for this decision.
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5 |
13.89% |
Now that I am a successful artist, (lets assume) it is the same people that once discouraged me from pursuing art as a career that are now my biggest supporters.
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5 |
13.89% |
I am making a decent living as an artist.
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12 |
33.33% |
I work a full time job in another field and do my art on the side.
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13 |
36.11% |
I now regret pursuing an art education rather than taking what others deemed the "safe " career path.
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2 |
5.56% |
I believe my art education has had a large impact on my current skill level.
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19 |
52.78% |
There have been instances in my career where having a degree in art has directly benefited me (e.g., gotten me a posh commission, into a high caliber show or gallery, etc.) that I wouldn't have had the opportunity otherwise.
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7 |
19.44% |
I rely on my spouse for the majority of my financial support.
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11 |
30.56% |
My art degree was a wise investment.
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14 |
38.89% |
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06-03-2004, 01:45 PM
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#1
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SOG Member
Joined: Jun 2003
Location: Portland, OR
Posts: 549
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Poll #1 - The value of a formal art education, part 1
Some of us thought it might be a good idea to put this question into the form of a poll. Answer part 1 if you have a formal background in art education. If not, answer the questions in Poll #2.
It will be interesting to see the percentages as a group from a large number of established portrait artists. Feel free to verbalize your answers in the topic in this section entitled
Those who try to discourage us
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03-06-2006, 07:37 PM
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#2
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Juried Member
Joined: Jan 2006
Location: Blackfoot Id
Posts: 431
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Howabout "none of the above" ??
I chose the nearest true answer, (I am making a decent living as an artist) although it's not 100% true in the sense of the poll, hence my elaboration.
I went to art school partly because it was a "backup strategy" (you can always teach, if nothing else) partly because my parents and I perceived the value of a BA degree, and partly because my Dad expected a local U art school to pick up for me in 1966 where he had left off in 1942 . . .
Since my Dad had been instructing me nearly since I was able to grasp a pencil, much of the technical inadequacy of my university art school experience didn't have much impact for me. Before matriculating, I could draw reasonably well, I had been painting for years, and in my early 'teens I had attended several workshops given by noteworthy artists.
I left the university short of an MFA, and pursued a career in commercial art and sign-making, establishing my own shop in 1972. It certainly doesn't qualify as a career in "fine art", but it is art-related, and I have made a reasonably good living since.
The computer has removed much of the joy of direct-skills illustration and sign layout and execution, as well as lowering the bar for that class of work to the current dismal levels. It's mostly in self-defense that I've concentrated much energy the last 6-7 years on easel painting, and although this facet of my work effort has not yet been notably profitable, it is exceptionally soul-satisfying!
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03-27-2006, 05:18 PM
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#3
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Juried Member
Joined: May 2005
Location: Kansas City, KS
Posts: 327
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Hello,
I am doing another OPAL program in a couple weeks and my subject this time is formal art education. I know there was talk of creating a new poll, but if anyone would be interested in leaving their thoughts here, voting if you did not, or PMing or emailing me I would be very interested to hear what you have to say.
(This message will be repeated in both poll threads.)
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