
With cuts in education it appears that arts subjects are getting lower take up’s these days.
Students have to do more “useful” subjects, like Maths, English and Sciences, plus probably a language. Then if they go on to college or university the temptation is to go for more academic courses, especially when a 3 year course is going to cost upward of 30 or 40 thousand pounds.
I went to a Polytechnic, many years ago now. I got a maintenance grant and didn’t have to get a loan (they didn’t exist then). The costs were paid for by taxation, which was higher in the past. This made sense because that money raised by the exchequer sustained the education system as well as other services such as the NHS.
Things gradually changed, governments changed, their ideas changed and the rules changed. Where once there were grants now there are loans, where once there were bursaries, now there are loans. You may not have to pay them back until you are over an earnings threshold. But student loans are at 6% interest per annum, when inflation is between 2% or 3%. In other words the loans are a form of future taxation. Only low level, but over the years it takes to get a good job that persons debt is due to spiral. Is it any wonder that Art subjects are being dropped….
But Art is important, if you look at the patterns on these dresses, the design of the dresses, even the frill on the lamp shade? Someone designed that….
Artists may not get paid much but they make the world more beautiful and interesting. Artists can be innovators…look at the art of Leonardo da Vinci, he not only drew and painted, but came up with designs for tanks and helicopters and planes. They were not built because the technology did not exist to make them, but the ideas were there.
Art and design can be done on computers nowadays, press a button? No you still have to have someone to draw out the designs. Without art the world would be a boring, grey, sad place.
So if you feel like doing art….do it!

That is why I draw. It helps me be me. I don’t do it for monetary value. I do it because I enjoy it.
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Yes, I feel the same. I just think Art deserves more recognition, yes you get rich and famous artists, but they are few and far between. It’s good that people still get involved in it.
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With monetary value being the only reason to do things, it really takes away from the want and enjoyment of just doing things in general.
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I agree, but having always drawn and painted, and having the encouragement from my family has helped me keep going. ☺☺☺
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My drive is currently fueled my my beautiful bride Michelle. Even though she is not physically here anymore, her and I are still making memories with my work.
The current series is called Sheer Jammies Michelle.
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I come at it from the angle of garden design and permaculture. A lot of you guys mention ‘not bothered about the money’. In a way I think even if you do want to succeed financially with your art you have to do it, just for the sake of doing or its just too stifling – unless you do commissions of course then you often just have to suck it up…
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I can’t not paint. Even if it’s just a doodle I have to do it.
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I’m going to follow because you might find yourself somewhere interesting with that one day, if not already.
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Thank you
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