"Whether the young artist continues their artistic journey isn't a big deal. What counts is that they keep this experience with them and carry a sense of beauty, creativity, and independence into adulthood!"
Once, as a new school year approached, I found myself pondering how art shapes our students' futures. I realized that art lessons do more than just teach skills—they encourage kids to think differently and explore things deeply. When they are examining the shape of an object, noticing the colour of the sky, or realizing the uniqueness of a face, art encourages them to ask questions and understand the world and their emotions better. This sensitivity fosters important qualities like empathy and the sensibility of beauty, helping individuals navigate life more authentically.
Creating art involves tackling various challenges like proportions, composition, and interpretation. Over time, this teaches artists to think outside the box and pave their path in life. Today, we often call these qualities creativity. But in reality, they signify a thoughtful, non-traditional approach to problem-solving, from simple tasks to groundbreaking innovations.
"Remember, artists are no longer impoverished eccentrics but creators of our future in entirely different spheres of life!"
It's quite simple. They can't help painting anymore! And do you know why they didn't paint before, even though they had the talent and desire? Because, from a young age, we heard "Being an artist isn't a real job," "All creative people are drunks and beggars," and, of course, "Artists are on another planet." Due to these arguments, many creative people ended up. They pursued "serious and lucrative" careers instead. Every now and then, they realise that not living up to their potential makes them unhappy! Artists face many challenges when painting a picture: nailing the proportions, perfecting the composition, and infusing their unique artistic style. Over time, this pushes them to think creatively not only in their art but in life as well. They don't conform to the norm. They forge their own path, shaping their methods, values, and life's direction. Today, we label these attributes as creativity. Yet, it's truly about a profound, reflective, and unconventional problem-solving approach, spanning from the intricacies of painting to pioneering innovative creations.
"If you were born with creative talent, no matter what you're doing now, start creating—your happiness depends on it!"