Anyone can make an Art

Anyone can make an Art

by Kristel Guardiano -
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Art is something anyone can create, no matter their gender, age, religion, or culture. While it's true that skills can be learned through practice, art itself is subjective. It doesn't have to be "beautiful" to everyone; its main purpose is to express feelings. For some people, practicing a specific style of art is important to achieve the look they want.


The role of an artist changes greatly depending on the culture they belong to. In some societies, artists are seen as storytellers or historians, using their work to share important events and ideas with others. In these cases, their job is to inform and make people think, not just to create something that looks nice. In other cultures, an artist's role might be more spiritual, where they create objects for religious ceremonies or to honor ancestors. Here, the art is more about its purpose and meaning than the artist's own personal feelings. Finally, in some traditions, artists are valued for their craft and skill, learning and passing down old techniques to keep their culture's heritage alive. So, an artist's role is not always the same; it changes to fit what their community needs from them.