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Posted: Thu Dec 08, 2016 10:02 am
Some people think every human being can create art (e.g. painting), while others think only people born with ability can create art. Discuss both views and give your opinion.
There has always been a debate, about whether artists are born or made. While many argue that artists are gifted people, I support those who believe that arts are just like any other profession which everyone, if determination and education are provided, can master it.
It is considered by some, that art is a gift, either you have it or not. They usually think that whatever a non-gifted person does to learn to be an artist often they do not succeed. They believe that to become an artist you need certain qualities such as an innate artistic sense also the natural ability to see things differently than non-gifted people and create a magnificent painting or a piece of music. These qualities which make great artists are usually born with.
However, many people support the opinion that if good teaching and support are available art can be taught. They believe that practise can make great artists. For instance, many art colleges accept students with no experience in arts. If only gifted people are the artists then there would be no need for such art colleges. They think if people believe in their abilities and start to enjoy what they are doing rather than worrying about the end result, then the number of artists would increase greatly.
To conclude, although the above look reveals solid evidence for both sides of the argument, I believe that artists can be created from non-gifted people by great education and increasing self-confidence.
There has always been a debate, about whether artists are born or made. While many argue that artists are gifted people, I support those who believe that arts are just like any other profession which everyone, if determination and education are provided, can master it.
It is considered by some, that art is a gift, either you have it or not. They usually think that whatever a non-gifted person does to learn to be an artist often they do not succeed. They believe that to become an artist you need certain qualities such as an innate artistic sense also the natural ability to see things differently than non-gifted people and create a magnificent painting or a piece of music. These qualities which make great artists are usually born with.
However, many people support the opinion that if good teaching and support are available art can be taught. They believe that practise can make great artists. For instance, many art colleges accept students with no experience in arts. If only gifted people are the artists then there would be no need for such art colleges. They think if people believe in their abilities and start to enjoy what they are doing rather than worrying about the end result, then the number of artists would increase greatly.
To conclude, although the above look reveals solid evidence for both sides of the argument, I believe that artists can be created from non-gifted people by great education and increasing self-confidence.