The Successful Artist's Career Guide: Finding Your Way in the Business of Art
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.36 (798 Votes) |
Asin | : | 1440309302 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 224 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2016-11-09 |
Language | : | English |
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"It's like an upbeat, introductory course to being a freelance artist where you encounter lots of success stories along with being given the tools and fundamental information to plan your own path."-Marion Boddy-Evans for About"SACG (is) teeming with worksheets and writing assignments intended to aid readers in divining their true calling, and they include scores of interviews with a variety of successful, working artists. SACG is adamant that visual artists can lead healthy, financially stable lives."-Bruce Walsh for Metro news"Flying in the face of the struggling artist stereotype, Margaret Peot delivers The Successful Artist's Career Guide: Finding Your Way in the Business of Arteven during challenging economic times, Peot provides welcome proof that living the creative life remains possible."-bigmouthlocal
Peot lives in New York City.. Margaret Peot is a painter, printmaker and writer who has made her living as a freelance artist for more than 20 years in New York City. Margaret taught costume painting at Tisch School of the Arts at New York University and has worked on murals for public spaces including the California Science Center, a Gaudi-themed restaurant in Tokyo and many private residences. She’s has worked with Broad
Embrace your passion and shape your every day into a work of art!. Worksheets help you refine your goals, price your work with confidence, write an artist's statement and more.Interviews with successful artists in a range of professions reveal how they "made it," complete with advice on how you can, too. Chapter by chapter, she'll help you map out a personalized route toward the creative life of your dreams. Art is one of the best parts of your lifeare you ready to make it your living?Whether you are an art student, an aspirin
"Can help promote the young and the old to persevere in their art adventure" according to Sandra D.. After raising four children and recently realizing after 22 years that I still need to createa drive that has remained as strong as it was when I was in collegebut, never truly listening to my inner voice of what I wanted to dolet alone discovering what were my true passion and talentsthis book has reignited. slightly deceptive zen If you are a fine artist trying to deal with galleries, or break into the cliquish, closed-off art world, go elsewhere. This book seems more oriented toward illustrators and graphics designers culling for gigs.A few final chapters do focus on interviews with a couple of fine artists, plus a "print artist" wh. A wonderful book! Xavier F. Hussenet For those of us who are basically incapable of promoting our own work, this is a great guide to the geography of marketing art.However, there is a continuous baseline narrative that all artists have received or completed formal art school training. I do not believe that the only wonderful artists out there w