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Culinary Arts

Culinary Arts is the Chef profession. Learning how to cook, and basiclly how a restaurant works. While being a Chef may seem like a "cool" career, it's not. You will learn to hate it very quickly. It's stressful, tiring, you have to handle pressure and be able to work in a past paced enviornment. This can cause serious psychological issues for some. For all the work people put into this career path, very few become anything special. Many people quit, simply due to stress and the lack of advancement. You won't make alot of money working as a cook at diners or all the popular chain restaurants. In order to make a decent salary, you'd need to do even more training for a Masters Degree. And you'd have to be working as the Head Chef at a fancy hotel somewhere. Or be one of them Celebrity Chefs you see on TV. Culinary Arts is just not worth the money and work people put into it.

Learning Culinary Arts is like being in the Military. People yelling at you, judging you on everything you do. And you have to know EVERYTHING about food, in order to make more then $15 an hour.

by Metalhead83 December 1, 2011

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art-conscious

The way we think about shopping is changing. We finally understand that with every single purchase we make a moral decision, and if we buy products from independent, local or ethical sellers, we support a good cause. It is the same in the world of art, fashion and design. Nowadays we hear a lot about eco-consciousness and fashion-conscious brands. But how to be art-conscious?

An art-conscious person supports up-and-coming artists and living artists instead of old masters or dead artists. An art-conscious person is also open to the new movements and trends of the contemporary art scene. He or she believes in equality in the art world (gender, racial, geographical, sexual, etc.). Always in the look out for the best new talent who can be based anywhere in the world.

She is not only eco-conscious, she's art-conscious too. She just bought a huge painting from a Hungarian female artist.

by art-conscious August 28, 2019


hippie art

Poorly produced (Hippy) man made non-functional objects. Also paintings with low grade Michaels brand acrylic paint. Sequence decorations; usually involving nature, goddess, bright colors with glitter. Trees, lotuses, ying-yang, goats, cats, and figurative yoga positions. Colors are purple, lavender, blue, orange and yellow. Not fine art.

Hippie art is usually seen in co-op artist homes, yoga studios, your aunts house, therapists office, Oregon State, farmers markets, and craft fairs.

by Aluf July 20, 2014


Art Dog

Urban art aficionado, lover of city art under ground art and unique art of all kinds.

The local art dogs looked on in appreciation for the new piece of art that had appeared on the wall of the park basket ball court over night.

Showing his true colors (green) the art dog added the new Heady glass piece to his art collection.

The art dogs of the world wait curiously in anticipation of what Banksy will do next.

by Art Lover August 25, 2014


Art Edging

When you are enjoying the activity of creating art so much that you prolong the process intentionally, delaying the final completion of the work.

I just bought a new set of watercolors, so I’m going to be art edging tonight.

by HeyBoyDraws January 2, 2020


Lineless art

Art without lines or outlines, its as simple as that.

person: I made lineless art today!
other person: cool

by hjonkhjonk!! November 14, 2020


Art Fixers

People (usually on Twitter) who claim to "fix" art to represent minority groups. Usually ignorant to the fact that what they're doing is discrimination in and of itself.

Person 1: That art fixer just accused me of "whitewashing"!
Person 2: Some people I just want to punch.

or

Person 1: *draws fanart of their favorite character*
Art Fixers: "Fixed it for you, next time don't be racist"
Person 1: *Gets urge to run the art fixers over*

by X CAT ULTIMA December 12, 2022