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Interview with a Fine Artist
AM: What is the typical job description for a fine artist? ...
AM: Why did you pursue the career of a fine artist? ... If I could earn my living doing this, and helping others to learn and love fine art, then I would be the happiest person on Earth.
AM: What are the pros and cons of pursuing a fine art career? ... The cons – too many people want to buy your art for barely more than the cost of the materials; they don’t understand the years of training and practice that go into creating fine art. ...
PM: There weren’t many art classes available to me as a child or even in high school, but I entered many contests and won many of them, which encouraged me to pursue a degree in fine art in college. ...
PM: Solid background, all of the basics of fine art – from sketching through all the levels of oil painting, and water medium – a minimum of six years of study, and daily painting. ...
AM: How is the fine art career related to chemistry? ... I feel that good fine art is a marriage of skills, information, and emotion.
AM: Do you have an artist icon?
Approximate Word count = 1082 Approximate Pages = 4.3 (250 words per page double spaced)
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