Soulmate Gem
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You have visions of getting up early and going to the studio each morning to create masterpieces. You don't have to stop on Monday and haul your rear to a 9-to-5 job. The reality is that if you really do want to make a full-time living as an artist, you can expect to work 12- to 16-hour days for the rest of your life.
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Read More »I can close my eyes and hear Dolly Parton singing, “Tumble outta bed and stumble to the kitchen. Pour myself a cup of ambition. Jump into the shower and my blood starts pumpin’. Out on the street the traffic is a jumpin’, with folks like me on the job 9 to 5. Workin’ 9 to 5, what a way to make a livin’.” I remember when I was a kid it was a privilege to have a 9-to-5 job. I was raised in the country. We didn’t work by the hour, but by the acre. To us, the lucky ones were those who got weekends off. My, how things have changed! Artists complain when they have a 9-to-5 job. What was once coveted is now an albatross. Those of you who read my column and books know I tend to preach making art full-time. I try to set a high bar so you will have a target to shoot for. But let me be very clear: There is nothing wrong with you having a 9-to-5 job and making your artwork on weekends and at night. You are not a failure because art is not your only income. I constantly hear from artists concerned they are working for a paycheck and not as a full-time artist. Trust me, those of us who do work fulltime as artists are no better than those of you who are still pulling down a paycheck. The dishonorable thing would be for you not to work and depend on welfare or someone support you. In other words, don’t be a freeloader. Never apologize for working a day job.
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Read More »If you have been getting a paycheck and then begin to depend on living off of what you sell, that can be a big adjustment. You may go months without a sale. Count the cost before you plunge into art as a full-time career.
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Read More »The bottom line: Stop worrying about what you don’t have. Cram all of your effort into what you do have. Maybe it’s time you appreciated your 9 to 5 paycheck. Kiss the next one you receive. To celebrate Professional Artist’s 30th anniversary, we are gifting our readers with 30 complimentary articles from our archive. This is a complimentary copy of an article from the February 2008 issue. Jack White is a full-time artist and writer with several artists’ self-help books to his credit, including The Mystery of Making It, The Magic of Selling Art and many others. He works with his wife, Mikki Senkarik, who is also a full-time artist. Visit their Web sites, www.jackwhiteartist.com and www.senkarik.com as well as Mikki’s blog www.mikkisenkarik.wordpress.com.
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