Who makes Art ?

Who makes Art ?

by Isabel Miranda Prieto -
Number of replies: 1

I believe that anyone can make art. While some artists may seem to have an innate ability—such as a natural eye for color, rhythm, or form—art also involves a great deal of acquired skill through practice, study, and experimentation. Many artists develop their style over time, showing that creativity grows with effort and persistence.

In reply to Isabel Miranda Prieto

Re: Who makes Art ?

by ZAKY ASRU -
Art is for everyone – The belief that anyone can make art supports the idea that creativity is a human trait, not a privilege reserved for a few "gifted" individuals. This democratizes art and encourages participation, not just passive admiration.

Skill is developed, not just inherited – While some people may have natural inclinations, you rightly point out that practice, study, and experimentation are essential to artistic growth. Talent can give someone a head start, but persistence and learning are what sustain and refine an artist’s work over time.