What career options do I have with fine arts and science A career which is creative and needs science
Hello Aspirant,
Today, the opportunities in Fine arts are increasing at a rapid rate in the various sectors.
Presently, to obtain excellent salary, popularity and prestige, youth population of India are getting attracted to this field.
After completing graduation, students have a choice to work as an art teacher, artist in government offices or photographer. You can also start your career as a freelance worker & go for direction, clothing, photography, television and fashion.
You can also pursue careers in academia, architecture and the film industry. You can join creative departments of magazines, advertising agencies, and newspapers in the publishing or the textile industry.
Fine art graduates may also apply for mainstream graduate employment and training in a broad range of industries, for example, banking, art gallery, insurance, media and public relations.
The fine artists work is to produce artwork by using a wide variety of media and techniques.
You can display your work in museums, private galleries or have a private collections and get rewarded for your work. The objects made by you will sell in studios, auctions, stores or at arts and crafts shows.
The scope in fine arts is quite good, you can earn respect & money both under this professional career. The multimedia artists and animators work in the motion picture or video gaming industries.
Some of the Job profiles are:
- Art therapist
- Multimedia programmer
- Drawing Teacher
- Set Designer
- Production Artist
- Music Teacher
- Creative Director
- Editor
- Furniture Designer
- Art Director
- 3d Artist
- Animator
Employment Areas are:
- Advertising companies
- Boutiques
- Art Studios
- Theatres
- Tailoring Shops
- Fashion Houses
- Education Institutions
- Television Industry
- Animation
- Teaching
- Textile Industry
- Sculpture
Hello candidate
Although seemingly incompatible, art and science can happily marry. If you do not want to abandon one interest for the other, then you may want to consider combined art and science careers.
- Architectural Designer- They design buildings, bridges and homes that are functional and yet aesthetically pleasing. An artistic eye for beauty is needed to fashion stunning physical structures and also for designing breathtaking landscaping.
- Medical Illustrator and Animator- Artists with a bent for science excel in illustrating medical and scientific manuals, books and websites for publishers, museums, pharmaceutical companies and veterinary schools, for instance. Proficiency in art and science is needed to render realistic medical images and models of body parts and functions.
- Industrial Designer- Art and engineering make up the core of industrial design. Industrial designers with artistic training use computer-aided design and drafting tools to create instructions that machines can follow to make products.
- Professional Taxidermist- Taxidermists apply their artistic talents, their knowledge of wildlife, and training in chemical solutions in their job of mounting animal displays for natural science museums or for personal trophy collections. The goal is to render a realistic, lifelike creation that accurately depicts the animal.
Making a career where science and arts overlapse are few, but not impossible to achieve.