It is teaching the techinques. Shading, Colour, Light, Shape. No one can teach you how to be an artist.
2006-10-13 20:58:39
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answered by Cherry_Blossom 5
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Early years, teach them the colour wheel. Artistic termanologies. For example, rhythm, unity, contrast, composition, focus, complementary colours, tone, colour, etc are all artistic termanologies.
Then teach them about other artists, and their techniques.
This will help them methods of shading, toning, painting. This will take practice, but you don't need to teach them these. They can learn it themselves by influencing artists.
Then teach how to find meaning in artwork. The use of symbolism etc.
2006-10-13 21:02:49
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answered by Martin I 1
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you don't.
you need to inspire the people you're 'teaching'
alongside those normal techniques like shading etc.
what it also depends how art is defined. it can be a freedom of expression, it can be interpretated in all the ways possible.
my art teacher didn't teach me those. his personality inspired me though.
2006-10-13 22:36:31
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answered by sidewalkslam 2
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I agree with Cherry, you can not teach art, it is something one prefects........
2006-10-14 18:48:57
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answered by mark22059 3
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