Is there any scope in fine arts?

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    Renuka Rana Community Manager | Guide-Level 12

    8 years ago
    I think there is a lot of scope in fine arts in India especially since it is a relatively unexplored field and since India is a developing country. So there are several things you could with a fine arts degree in India. These include-and are not limited to:
    1. Being an artist: an obvious choice and probably the most interesting. It'll be tough to make it as a famous artist at first and having a few ( preferably rich) contacts will help. You'll have to work hard to be the best and work hard to get into a reputed gallery. But it'll be worth it I'm sure.
    2. Art professor: This job could be quiet rewarding if you like teaching and can handle
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    Urvashi | Contributor-Level 9

    4 years ago
    Hello,
    Since your question is relevant for students pursuing their undergraduate studies, I would like to answer this question for the benefit of many. Those who choose B.A. (Hons) Fine Arts typically head for a career as an Artist, who could work on aesthetics, with an art gallery, and whose sole purpose is self-expression. Based on the portfolio of work, Artists may choose to participate in exhibitions to gain valuable experience, print, digital design, illustrator for magazines and newspapers - the list is endless. The curriculum at School of Design & Fashion, IILM University looks at both the aspects of the need as an artist as well
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    ABHISHEK K If you do not go to the end, why to start? | Scholar-Level 17

    5 years ago
    India especially since it is a relatively unexplored field and since India is a developing country. So there are several things you could with a fine arts degree in India. These include-and are not limited to:
    1. Being an artist: an obvious choice and probably the most interesting. It'll be tough to make it as a famous artist at first and having a few ( preferably rich) contacts will help. You'll have to work hard to be the best and work hard to get into a reputed gallery. But it'll be worth it I'm sure.
    2. Art professor: This job could be quiet rewarding if you like teaching and can handle a bunch of hyper active twenty year holds.
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    Ankit Kumar University of Delhi | Guide-Level 15

    6 years ago
    I think there is a lot of scope in fine arts in India, especially since it is a relatively unexplored field and India is a developing country. So, there are several things you could with a fine arts degree in India. These include and are not limited to:
    1. Being an artist: an obvious choice and probably the most interesting. It'll be tough to make it as a famous artist at first and having a few (preferably rich) contacts will help. You'll have to work hard to be the best and work hard to get into a reputed gallery. But it'll be worth it, I'm sure.
    2. Art professor: This job could be quite rewarding if you like teaching and can handle a
    ...more
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    Ritika Bhardwaj | Contributor-Level 8

    6 years ago
    Education in the arts is an integral part of the development of each human being. Those who have studied learning processes throughout the ages, beginning with Plato, have emphasized the importance of the arts in the education process. Arts education refers to education in the disciplines of music, dance, theatre, and visual arts. Study in the arts is integral to our society. The arts are what make us most human, most complete as people. The arts cannot be learned through occasional or random exposure any more than math or Science can. Education and engagement in the fine arts are an essential part of the school curriculum and an impor
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