The charts give us a clear illustration of 2 prospects, one being the location of the Art classes and the other is about the age group and type of Art in a Canadian town.
After close observation of the pie chart which talks about the location of the Art classes, it can be said that a large number of Art students attend classes in Private Studios.
This sequence is followed by school halls, community halls, and lastly college-based studios. Again, in the bar chart, it is seen that people in the lower age group are more interested in watercolor painting rather than pencil sketching.
Private studios attract almost 48% of people in terms of location. This is followed by School halls with 24%, community halls with 18%, and last but not least, college-based studios which hold only 10%.
If age is taken as the primary observation point, then it is clearly seen that 600 kids belonging to the under 11 age group are interested in watercolor painting, which is a major part among other categories, whereas kids above 11 are seen to be more interested in mixed arts, which comprises 525 individuals. The pencil sketching is a balanced type as it attracts neither less nor more in both age groups. At the end, it can be concluded that both charts give a basic idea of location as well as different types of arts related to different age groups.
