Comments on: Art-Related Career Alternatives for Visual Artists https://artmarketingnews.com/art-related-career/ Innovative art marketing advice for visual artists weekly since 2005 Sun, 11 Feb 2024 18:08:55 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.8.1 By: Heather https://artmarketingnews.com/art-related-career/#comments/57727 http://artprintissues.com/?p=9037#comment-57727 thanks for this, as ai is everywhere now and my boss is starting to force me to use ai even though im a professional artist this info helps alot since ive been trying to venture out to search a carrier that still related to art where ai isnt as rampant as the digital art world atm..

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By: inma alber https://artmarketingnews.com/art-related-career/#comments/37379 http://artprintissues.com/?p=9037#comment-37379 Thank you Barney, very helpful! Will check all the other articles, bless you !

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By: Barney Davey https://artmarketingnews.com/art-related-career/#comments/37137 http://artprintissues.com/?p=9037#comment-37137 In reply to Anita L Rodriguez-Fitch.

Dear Anita, Thanks for your comments here. I think too many artists put expectations on themselves, or feel obliged by expectations of others to break out a full-time career. It doesn’t have to be that way. Making art for the enjoyment of personal pleasure and enjoyment is a worthy goal. If something else happens along the way, great! But, relieving yourself of feeling responsible to “make it” as a full-time artist is a lot of baggage to carry around.

I wrote/recorded this post recently, “How to Know You’re Not a Failure… and Other Assorted Thoughts” due to hearing from many other artists who are like you. That is, struggling with decisions and unneccessary feelings of inadequacy or something else akin to that. Bless you and carry on.

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