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Teaching the Art Experience vs the Skill

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I do a little of both when you sit in my class.

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It is often said that the process is just as important as the outcome. This is especially true when it comes to art. While it is important to have a final product that is visually appealing, it is also important to understand the process and the artist experience.

Some people argue that the skill is more important than the experience. However, I believe that the experience is just as important, if not more important, than the skill. Here’s why:

The experience of creating art is unique to each individual. It is a way to express oneself and to connect with others. The process of creating art can be therapeutic and can help to boost one’s mood and self-confidence.

The skill of creating art is important, but it is not the only thing that is important. The experience is just as important, if not more important. When teaching art, it is important to focus on the process and the experience, as well as the final product.

Who is"Hobo Smutt", what is it? And Why!?
 

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Why I Chose My Art Name, HOBO SMUTT

There are a lot of reasons why I chose my art name, HOBO SMUTT. To start with, "smutt" means dirty and open for trades. This is because I create art from recycled materials, often from dumpsters and rubbish bins. I wanted to show that my art is more than just pretty - it's raw and real. 

Creating art is something that I love to do, and I wanted to show that anyone can do it, no matter their circumstances. I want to empower the world with my art, and build up the community through my creativity. 

When I first started creating art, I didn't have much money to buy supplies. So, I started dumpster diving and scrounging for materials that I could use. This is how I came up with the name HOBO SMUTT. It represents the fact that I create art from whatever I can find, and that anyone can do the same. 

So, if you're ever feeling down or like you can't create something beautiful, remember that all you need is a little imagination and some recycled materials. And who knows - you might just end up with a masterpiece.

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My Mission as an Artist

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I want to make history, and make a difference. For me, the satisfaction of being able to give a feeling of empowerment through my artwork has made me find my purpose. I want to use my art as a means to inspire others, and to create a lasting impact on the world. 

I truly believe that art has the ability to change lives. It can evoke emotions and change the way people think. It is a powerful tool that can be used for good, and I want to use it to make a difference. 

I am not just an artist, I am a storyteller. I use my art to tell stories that need to be told. Stories that deserve to be heard. I use my art to give a voice to the voiceless. I use my art to shine a light on the dark parts of life, and to bring hope to those who need it. 

I am on a mission to change the world, one piece of art at a time.

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