answers1: You can have a great career as an artist. <br>
If you are an illustrator you can go into Advertising (in many
different areas.) Every ad you see was first drawn as a story-board -
this describes the action in picture form, or you can work for an
animation company drawing complex story-boards. <br>
In many areas of the entertainment world having an art background is a
must. I have been in advertising for over 15 years, and will not
interview or hire anyone who does not have illustration skills. <br>
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When you begin your career you will probably not make much money as
there is a lot of competition, but if you have talent and do not give
up you can make more than enough money to support a family. <br>
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Some people are naturally talented artists and that talent will always
be with them, however if you do not practice you will lose those
skills over time. This is similar to the talented athlete, if they do
not continue to practice they lose some of their expert skills. <br>
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Hope that helps.
answers2: Simply painting/drawing/sculpting etc. will not pay well if
that's the only thing you are doing, so many artists prefer to pair it
with another profession and generally just stick to keeping it as a
hobby. However, that's not including very famous artists who would get
paid much, much more than an average artist. :) <br>
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At the same time though, there are quite a few artists who do simply
rely on their artistic ability to bring food to the table. <br>
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You cannot lose your art skills over time, HOWEVER, you will not
improve and you could forget techniques and such. So, you will not
gain any experience. <br>
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Hope this helped. :)
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