The pie chart and bar chart illustrate the places and types of art classes are most preferred in a Canadian town. The unit of measurement is percentage for location and number for students for the variety of art lessons.
Overall, students under the ages of eleven engage in watercolor painting, while the bigger ones found themselves on Mixed media painting. But most students will begin the first lesson at the private studio.
As can be seen at the pie chart, it is clear that Private studios is the most priority choice for the learner interested in Art, standing at 48 %. Lower than the haft of top, school halls (after-school) is the second option for the Canada students. Next come to community halls & others, both standing at the end of the list with around 18%.
Turning to the others, Watercolor painting is the highest record with around 600 learners under 11, double than the number of learners around 11 to 16. Pencil sketching is more popular for both, but the number of learners under 11 is slightly bigger, with 450 and 425 respectively. In contrast, Mixed media painting is highly favourite within 11 to 16 and not so much among younger students.
