Watercolour Artists are professional who specializes in the area of painting using watercolours. These professionals most often work in their studios and sell their artwork to galleries or wherever it is demanded. Although no formal education is required to become a Watercolour Artist yet a Bachelor's degree can be a great asset to hone their artistic skills and techniques.
Watercolour Artists create 2-D representations of realistic or abstract scenes or items with paints that are not oil-based. They also combine knowledge of colour, texture, perspective, space and other visual design principles with creative and technical abilities to create compelling or evocative works of art. Some of them produce their paintings in commercial art studios, while others work in home studios or share studio space with other artists. This career is so popular for so many years and centuries back and still has the same position.
Educational Qualification
Aspiring candidates have to follow the given steps for becoming a Watercolour Artist:
Step 1
After passing their 12th class, preferably with fine arts-related subjects, the aspiring candidates have to go for a Bachelor’s Degree in Fine Arts provided by various colleges/universities. For admission, they have to pass entrance tests conducted by some of the reputed institutes. Sometimes the percentages of the 12th class are also given credit in the admission process.
Some of the Bachelor's Degree Courses are:
Some of the main B.F.A. Entrance Exams in India are:
Step 2
After getting Bachelor's degree in Fine Arts candidates can go for a Master's degree in Fine Arts or related subjects as in some places, a Master's Degree is given importance in offering the job. Besides Master’s degree is considered necessary for research positions in Fine Arts fields.
Some of the main Masters's Degree Courses are:
Institutes offering Courses for Watercolour Artists
Watercolour Artists' job description includes creating 2-D representations of realistic or abstract scenes or items with paints that are not oil-based.
Watercolour Artist's job also includes combining knowledge of colour, texture, perspective, space and other visual design principles with creative and technical abilities to create compelling or evocative works of art.
Watercolour Artists are mostly self-employed. During the time when they are not painting, they may spend most of their time networking in an attempt to sell their work to art dealers, galleries and private collectors. Some of the Watercolour Artists represent themselves, others might hire an assistant to handle promoting their work, finding potential buyers and getting them into art shows and competitions. In order to make a living, many Watercolour Artists have additional jobs, such as teaching art classes or working in a gallery.
Although there is a high level of competition for the jobs, highly skilled and talented Watercolour Artists are often able to find a market for their completed projects. Their earnings depend on skills, reputation/popularity, market trends and the like. Watercolour Artists can expect to earn a monthly salary ranging from Rs. 25,000 to Rs. 30,000 on average. Their salary goes beyond this scale with increasing work experience in this field.