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Paul Turner
One of the most wonderful things about art is that there are literally hundreds of different styles and forms that one can study and enjoy. Unfortunately, this same diversity that attracts many people to art and artists can also be intimidating to the newer explorer of artistic expression. If you've made the decision that you want to get involved in some kind of art appreciation, but you can't decide what kind of artwork to concentrate on, there are plenty of resources available to help you narrow down your options.
Before we get into different methods of exploring the many types of art available to new students, we should stress that there really isn't any reason why you should have to chose a single form of artwork over any other. In fact, many artists and fans of art concentrate on more than one subject (for example, classical painting as well as sculpting) and are still able to learn to enjoy the subjects just as thoroughly.
Many different types of art can overlap, such as literature and poetry, and there's nothing at all wrong with choosing two or more kinds of art to focus on in your studies. There are few true artists who really limit themselves to a single discipline, and as with most creative people, you may find that studying one art form will gradually lead you into the aspects of another similar topic, too.
If you're having a difficult time identifying the main types of artwork in the first place, one of the best resources available to you might be your local community college or university. Regardless of your age or education intentions, you can always take a class or two on basic art appreciation to learn more about the topic. Remember: the only students in intro-level college classes aren't just those who are seeking their undergraduate degrees. Art lovers of all ages have signed up for college classes and discovered a whole new world of artistic possibility and expression, and you can do so every bit as easily. And often, those classes don't cost as much as you think they will.
If enrolling for an art class at a local college is not in your tastes, however, you can just as easily research different art forms at your local library or museum. When looking for a book on art, try to stay clear of books that concentrate on a single style, and instead choose books that cover a broad range of artwork.
And the same goes for museums, too; make sure you don't only visit just one wing of the museum or have a look at one single style of art displays. By staying inquisitive, having a desire to learn as much as possible about all artwork, and matching what you learn to your particular interests, you should be able to quickly define what type of art best suits your talents and abilities. When it comes to art, there's really something for everyone!
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