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Possibly going to art school soon, very talented naturally, but my parents are worried that it isn't a real career, what do to? I believe in myself, but my mom makes me very nervous, i can do anything I want because my grades are very high, but i'm really only interested in art, drawing, painting, photograpy, possibly teaching, or possibly nursing. Help.

2007-03-28 03:19:03 · 6 answers · asked by Anonymous in Arts & Humanities Visual Arts Drawing & Illustration

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for teaching it great , with 40 years in the business as a artist NO one has ever asked me about a degree , actually i started my professional career prior to college & paid foe my degrees English/Public Speaking with income from my art .personal presentation & solid work gets the exhibits . i'm currently preparing for an exhibit at the Geffin Playhouse , yes David Geffin . most of the profesional artists i run with don't have adegree in art , but are good & can present themselves well . this is a suit & tie business and as a professional one is expected to look like it , soccesful is what galleries want to see when you walk in the door . dress forsuccess still holds true to today . i have always felt schooled artists are too disciplined & seem to need to folow rules . GO WITH ART ! be it teaching or an exebition artist , good luck ! see my site popclt.com tp.mullin

2007-03-28 09:59:20 · answer #1 · answered by popartist 3 · 1 1

aah. thats the problem isn't it.
I have an art degree and went through the same thing. Depending on your interests you can go into graphic art, commercial design, animation, architectural, fashion design, comic work, interior design, etc.
Or you can get the degree & do gallery work (depending on your interests). Be warned that gallery work and just doing painting or artwork for a living is a tough road. Rewarding but tough. There's not a lot of money to be made there, but money is not the end all be all. An artist needs to create though. Don't let that spark die, whatever you choose. follow the dream.
Or you could do the degree & go into teaching. Or continue with the education & for curator work or art administration? There are lots of choices.
There are lots of choices & high risk in whatever you choose. Nothing is a guarantee for security. Follow what makes you happy & use that passion to be successful. You'll never be disappointed.

2007-03-28 04:41:57 · answer #2 · answered by Merk 2 · 0 1

besides the undeniable fact that i understand the place ur comingf from u mite wanna provide ur daughter this recommendation artist to artist. having the flexibility to have an mind's eye n create with it rather is a superb organic expertise. key-word is organic u shuld no longer ought to pay somebody a great number of money to label u an artist. all they do with an paintings degree is sharpen the talents u already have which u can do jus by utilising ur freetime in the direction of paintings. i dont think of an paintings degree shuld exist bcuz there is no way somebody can prepare u the thank you to b an artist wen bein an artist is a organic expertise. if ur daughter is a genuine artist tell her that if she remains devoted she will make as an artist mayb publishing books on the facet she would be able to b got here across for her expertise no longer an arts degree thats the gods trouble-free reality. one million/2 of the worldwide renound artists we've dont actually have a level era jus a god given expertise to create for different ppl to appreciate. on the comparable word if ur prepared to pay u cant dominate wat she chooses. paintings degree is comprehensible bcuz its rather no longer neccissary. yet u cant

2017-01-05 08:22:32 · answer #3 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

The art degree isn't going to impress anyone. What will sell your paintings is how good buyers like your work. If your work is good enough, you can make big bucks without an art degree.Talent is what is going to make, or break you as an artist.

2007-03-28 03:23:02 · answer #4 · answered by WC 7 · 0 1

Ever hear of the term "Starving Artist"? Nuff said.

2007-03-28 03:26:06 · answer #5 · answered by a_talis_man 5 · 0 2

try selling to Friends first

2007-03-28 03:28:21 · answer #6 · answered by jim m 7 · 0 1

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