![]() ![]() research and visit locations, interview people, use libraries and the internet.source materials and develop relationships with suppliers.work in a studio or off-site, adhering to health and safety procedures.create or develop a piece of work in response to a brief or commission.conceptual (driven by ideas, creative experiments, research questions, theories).live (coding, mixing, performance, intervention).digital (sound, moving image, interactive narratives).analog (drawing, painting, collage, sculpture, installation).Other work may include running art classes or getting involved with community art projects or schools, or applying creative problem-solving strategies in a wide range of contemporary contexts. You could be commissioned to produce a piece of work or create your own pieces, which you'll then sell on, either directly to the public or through an intermediary such as a gallery or an agent, or you might engage in a creative research practice, contributing to knowledge via material and conceptual explorations. Or you may work laterally across subjects, mediums and even disciplines to explore ideas in unexpected ways and make original connections. You may also focus on a type of art, for example, landscapes, portraits or abstract art. ![]() Fine artists create original and thought-provoking work, which may be aesthetically pleasing, shocking, or disruptive, through a variety of mediaĪs a fine artist, you may specialise in a medium and concentrate on a particular subject matter. ![]()
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