Freeman Rutkin: Hey, you can become an artist who paints pictures, a sculpturer, a cartoon graphic designer, or a computer generated artist. There are a many things you could turn your talent into - here is a list-http://www.ehow.com/list_6679525_visual-art-jobs.h... As long as you enjoy doing this there are many options for you, just again don't 4-get to enjoy it!! :) Hope I helped you out, God Bless
Ronnie Barcus: I spent 30 years as a mural and decorative artist. Starting at 100.00 a day,I was making 600.00 when I "retired" to do my own paintings and sculpture in studio. All my work,though I did attend art school and actually the history classes where a usefull add to my education-visually-was thru me. I did the footwork and bidding and I got myself jobs doing stenciling, marbelizing,faux,murals etc for restaurants, model homes, million dollar estates etc. thruout Southern CA and state to state too. That may not be your thing but freelancing can certainly pay the! bills. Just get on the Designers vender files and lists by a appt or even by mailing a handout of you work. A great investment would be the 25.00 for the art and graphic designers referance guide that comes out yearly to your local bookstores. Gives you the down on portfolios,how to set them up,best way to contact etc and then breaks down into sections of bookprinters,magazines,advertisers,galle... etc. What they are looking for,what they pay,how they want it-all by name and phone etc. Very well done-worth the money and is an educatipon in itself. If you just bought it and went thru it you'd learn alot. Good luck! I'm on my way to my first sculpture show (mines 9ft high) and sale-7,000.00-not bad for a start!...Show more
Tobie Oshea: You could do commisions, ya know, put posters up in your local area (like all around town), you could also be tatoo artist, but the down sides of that is if you mess up there's no taking back what you did...Other wise you could move to B! ellingham, WA and ask a few of the shops down town to put up y! our art for sale maybe and they get a portion of your income from selling your art... I did that once and it worked out pretty well, and although I don't live there anymore I know that everyone there is really nice, Bellingham is an artist's town (really). Or do the same (the shops hanging up your art thing) in your town, I'm sure some people will say yes ^u^ I'm very sorry if I didn't help you but there aren't lot of jobs for artist's nowadays.......Show more
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Monica Voltin: What sort of art do you do? Who would be your customers that would buy it? Once you know those two things then you focus on how your art needs to be presented to reach your customer base. By internet? Art shows? Sold to publishers? Etc.
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