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This article was co-authored by Jeanine Hattas Wilson. Jeanine Hattas Wilson is a Professional Painter and the President of Hattas Public Murals, Inc. With nearly 20 years of experience, Jeanine specializes in creating, overseeing, designing, and painting murals. Jeanine holds a BA in Advertising from Marquette University and a Studio Painting Minor from The Milwaukee Institute of Art & Design. She has studied at The Atelier Artien in Paris, France, Los Angeles Academy of Figurative Art, and under renowned artists such as Robert Liberace, Michael Siegel, and William Cochran. To date, Hattas Public Murals has painted nearly 5,000 commissioned works of art in homes and commercial and public spaces.

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Art is part craft, part creativity, and part business. To become a better artist, you need to both connect yourself to experts who can teach you advanced techniques, develop an original style, and figure out how to make the money necessary to support your art, if you want to become a professional artist. Once you get started, hopefully your art will become progressively better as your talents earn you the resources that will allow you to improve yourself further.

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    • You might find that a trip to the art store will make your choice for you. Certain art media are more expensive than others. Consider starting off with something like drawing, which does not require expensive materials, and then moving on to other forms of art once you have the skills and resources to support them.[1] X Research source
    • You might also find that as your skills evolve, you will move on to more complicated forms of art. After you develop the ability to replicate shapes in drawing, you might want to introduce colors and move on to painting.[2] X Research source
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    • If you can’t afford the items, look online for locals selling their art equipment.

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    • Professional feedback can also be very helpful for your development. Learning from your mistakes is vital and usually requires someone else who can see your work objectively.
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    • Fear not. Although art school can be a great way to improve your skills, there are few fields where your degree matters less than in art. Ultimately, you will be judged on the basis of what you produce.[6] X Research source
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    • Try things that you know that you can’t do. You can learn a lot more by grappling with things you don’t know than by repeating things you’re already good at.
    • Don’t worry about how good what you’re doing is. The only way to learn new things is to experiment.[7] X Research source
    • Try a master study. A master study a type of practice wherein you take a great work of art and replicate it. It probably won’t be perfect. But you will be learning from the best.[8] X Research source
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    • Personal style takes time to develop. Don’t expect it to be innate. It is like the sculptor chiseling away at the rock; what you’re capable of can take years to be revealed.
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    • A walk through nature, like a walk through woods or along the beach, is thought to increase creativity. These sort of walks allow us time to be alone with our thoughts and introduce us to experiences that we don’t encounter in our everyday life.[12] X Research source
    • Travelling to another country can introduce you to a new culture and unfamiliar experiences. A lot of studies have indicated that spending time abroad can improve creativity. Even thinking back to a time when you were out of the country can cause a temporary burst of creativity.[13] X Research source
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    • If you want to be old fashioned, find a coffee shop that looks like it needs some extra decoration. Bring your portfolio and show the owner your work. Ask if she would be willing to put it on display and refer interested customers to you. She will get a better the ambience out of the deal and you will get to advertise your work.
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    • Perfect an elevator speech. The principle of the elevator speech is that you can give it to someone on a short elevator ride and by the end they be interested in exchanging information with you. In a few sentences you should be able to tell someone what makes your work interesting. If it doesn’t seem to work, keep on revising it until you find something that grabs people.
    • Bring a lot of business cards so that when you meet people who are interested in you work, you can easily share your contact information. Include a website that features your work on the business card. Keep track of all of the business cards you receive and set up appointments to meet with people after the event.[16] X Research source
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    • Don’t be jealous of other people. If you develop a reputation of helping out other artists, they, in turn, will help you.[17] X Research source
    • Consider forming a collective to pool your resources. You can rent out a space to display your art or even share the expenses of a studio collectively. In the end, you won’t just be saving money, you’ll be introducing one another to new customers.[18] X Research source
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  • Question How can I find inspiration for my art? Jeanine Hattas Wilson
    Professional Painter Jeanine Hattas Wilson is a Professional Painter and the President of Hattas Public Murals, Inc. With nearly 20 years of experience, Jeanine specializes in creating, overseeing, designing, and painting murals. Jeanine holds a BA in Advertising from Marquette University and a Studio Painting Minor from The Milwaukee Institute of Art & Design. She has studied at The Atelier Artien in Paris, France, Los Angeles Academy of Figurative Art, and under renowned artists such as Robert Liberace, Michael Siegel, and William Cochran. To date, Hattas Public Murals has painted nearly 5,000 commissioned works of art in homes and commercial and public spaces. Jeanine Hattas Wilson Professional Painter Expert Answer Look for inspiration at museums. Study both historical and contemporary art. Also, try to have an interest in other things that are created, such as writing, cooking, and music, which can help you see things in a new way. Thanks! We’re glad this was helpful.
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  • Question How do I figure out what my artistic style is? Jeanine Hattas Wilson
    Professional Painter Jeanine Hattas Wilson is a Professional Painter and the President of Hattas Public Murals, Inc. With nearly 20 years of experience, Jeanine specializes in creating, overseeing, designing, and painting murals. Jeanine holds a BA in Advertising from Marquette University and a Studio Painting Minor from The Milwaukee Institute of Art & Design. She has studied at The Atelier Artien in Paris, France, Los Angeles Academy of Figurative Art, and under renowned artists such as Robert Liberace, Michael Siegel, and William Cochran. To date, Hattas Public Murals has painted nearly 5,000 commissioned works of art in homes and commercial and public spaces. Jeanine Hattas Wilson Professional Painter Expert Answer I would recommend not trying to lock yourself into a specific style. It’s one thing to go on a journey and develop a style, but actually go on that journey. Don’t try to come up with a gimmick and then stick with it. Let yourself be taken through a journey so that you’re growing. Thanks! We’re glad this was helpful.
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  • Question I am rubbish to start with. How can I ever be good at art? Community Answer Take lessons and don’t think of yourself as rubbish, rather focus on proportion and colour. Also study what you’re drawing and take notes. Art is both innate and skilled; you need to focus most on the skill, developing it and improving on it. Dedication is required, while saying you’re rubbish is a form of distancing yourself from fear of failure. Give it a go, often. Thanks! We’re glad this was helpful.
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