Homburg
Daring greatly
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I don't know that I could make a living by painting. I'm in the process of trying to find gallery representation and have just received my first rejection. I know that I'm going to get a lot more, but I can't help but wonder what my work lacks to them.
Well, in my case, it was painting miniature toy soldiers, not canvas, so a gallery was not an issue. I just had to show my work on the web and the orders started coming in. These days, as I said, I work with the clientele that I like and don't sweat the rest. I'm just doing it for extra pocket money though.
ETA: Maybe making your name with the non-"serious" stuff will pave the way for your name to help carry your paintings? Heck, if you look on the crafty thread, the minis I did that are getting the most comments are the dwarfs, and they were done as a lark. No effort, totally not serious. That's how it works sometimes.
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My sculpture teacher keeps trying to talk me into doing art, but I won't. I don't want to spend that much time in college to be a starving artists, and I don't want to teach. Oddly enough, I want to get to a point in my life where I am not raising kids. LOL
You don't need to go to college to do art. You just need to do art. College will help, but it's not necessary.
And, crazily enough, I am interested in that "not raising kids" point to. I love my small humans (as CM calls them), but life is simpler sans small humans. And VASTLY quieter.
Though, truth be told, every year viv and her mom take the kids to the beach for a week. The quiet gets weird after a couple of days.
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