Art School
Applying for a scholarship to any educational institution is a daunting experience and one that should not be taken lightly. In this application I look to display the characteristics and desire necessary to garner a scholarship as a manner for achieving great tasks and accomplishments in my educational and art endeavors. The facility to which I am applying provides me with opportunities to further my desires to excel in the art community, to complete projects and experience tutelage that might otherwise be missing from my endeavors.
Some of the endeavors in which I am seeking assistance include a new art project that seeks to present the art community with 'windows' into the new city of Tehran. By focusing on both temporal and spiritual windows I hope to portray the hope that is resilient in all humans, but especially in the citizens of Tehran as they cope and recover from years of war and bloodshed.
The project is one that I can complete with the assistance of teachers and instructors at the school. Having already partially experienced many of the individuals and the strengths that they exhibit, I am exhilarated by the thought of working with this instructors; learning the things I need to learn in order to become the artist I desire to be. It's interesting to note that the instructors that I have already had the opportunity to interact with have all displayed a sense of educational professionalism that can only lead to acquiring the same characteristics in my own life, not only in my field of specialty, but throughout the entire school.
The campus life and the people that I have met there (and will yet meet) have all added to my sense of pride in the fact that I am being considered as an active participant in the community found at the school. Additionally, the resources provided by the school will be invaluable to my progress as a student, an artist, and an individual.
A scholarship and acceptance into the school and art program will mean that I will have the opportunity to become what I believe I have the potential to be. I was raised to believe in the power of hope; complementing that hope with a scholarship (and the peace of mind a scholarship would bring) could be the key to a successful, long and enduring career as an artist.
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