Thursday, April 16, 2015

Make Art Projects

Colored Chalk


Art projects are enriching activities that will help you grow creatively and give you the satisfaction of having created something. They can be visual art, such as painting and drawing, ceramic projects or even jewelry art. Art projects may be done as part of a class project or for personal development.


Instructions


1. Choose a craft and the medium you wish to use to express your artistic talent. Consider defining a craft to develop, so you can focus on a certain platform. You can then create a trajectory for your personal artistic development and track your progress as you evolve from dabbling in art projects as a beginner in the craft to creating more sophisticated art.


2. Buy art materials. Michaels and Jo-Ann stores sell a variety of supplies for many different kinds of art projects. You may also be able to order materials online from specialized art shops.


3. Develop a concept. Before starting your art project, you'll need to establish the purpose and motive for the art that you will be creating. Determine who the target audience is and the impact that you want your art to have.


4. Set a regular time to work on your project. Making an art project involves dedicating the time and effort to develop the project and translate your vision into a tangible creation. It may also benefit you to set a deadline to complete the project to give you a push and help you finish.


5. Get feedback from art coaches. Teachers and artists you know may be able to provide comments and suggestions. You may gain inspiration from other artists, as well.