[qualification to be a manga artist] After searching through the internet for the qualification to be a manga artist all i get is there is no formal qualification to be a maga artist. Manga artist jobs are based on portfolio content.However i manage to find the qualification to be an artist.
[the work] Artists create original work by a range of methods, such as painting, drawing, graphic arts, printmaking, sculpture and photography.They may work from their own ideas or to an order (known as a commission) from an individual or an organisation. As well as creating works of art, fine artists also need to promote and sell their work, either through an agent or personally through outlets such as galleries, exhibitions, shops, craft fairs and markets, festivals.
[skills and interests] To be a fine artist you should:
-be creative -have a good appreciation of colour and form -have good communication skills to present ideas, and liaise and negotiate with other professionals -be self-motivated and enjoy working alone -be able to accept criticism -have some business and financial skills in order to promote and market your work -be able to cope with a fluctuating workload
[entry] To be successful as an artist you will need skill and talent in your chosen art form. If you are exceptionally talented you may be able to sell your work without formal training or qualifications. However, most fine artists have some training in art or design.
It will be an advantage if you have qualifications which will help you to find paid work, as you are likely to need another job to supplement your income from art work, particularly at the start of your career. You should take this into consideration when planning your training and career development.
Many applicants also have one or more A levels, or the equivalent, and you will usually need to show a portfolio of work.
A comprehensive portfolio of work can be more important than qualifications - you might be able to get onto some courses without traditional academic entry requirements if you have a portfolio that shows exceptional creativity and talent. However, you will need academic ability to cope with the theory parts of most courses.
[Opportunities] Many artists combine their work as an artist with paid work in related areas such as art education, community arts, gallery management, critical writing, project management and creative consultancy or in a completely different area.
There is no recognised career path and success depends on the amount of work sold
[annual income] There is no set income for this role. Earnings will differ greatly depending on work opportunities and reputation. It is common for fine artists to earn their living from a combination of exhibiting and selling their creative work and part-time or full-time work in other fields.
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