The given graphs illustrate the quantity and age distribution of hobbyists involved in four different artistic activities. Overall, it is evident that women are generally more active in these hobbies than men, and the majority of participants belong to 50 or over age groups.
In terms of gender participation, women significantly outnumber men in drama and language learning. While around 10 men are involved in drama, the figure for women is double. Similarly, in language studying, approximately 40 women take part, which is much higher compared to the 20 men. Conversely, painting shows a relatively balanced participation, with both genders having around 25 to 30 enthusiasts. Sculpture, however, is the least popular activity among both genders, with slightly more men engaged compared to women, 10 and 5 people, respectively
Regarding age distribution, the pie chart reveals that the largest proportion of hobbyists, 42%, belong to the 50 and over age group. This is followed by the 40-49 age group, accounting for 26%. The younger groups, such as those aged 20-29 and under 20, constitute only 16% and 5%, respectively, indicating that artistic hobbies are predominantly pursued by older individuals.
