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Tips on Breaking into the Art Industry - Asking Pros - Proko

Tips on Breaking into the Art Industry - Asking Pros - Proko

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Learn what tips and strategies pros recommend using for breaking into the art industry. You-ll also hear some of their personal backstories sharing how they were able to jumpstart their art careers Astrea: Not many actual advices here and this got me super angry. Sorry but really, how many times can you hear the generic -Get your stuff out there! -? You're usually painting to make other people happy and hopefully getting work, so no shit you're going to put them somewhere convenient. Basically you're working 12 hours a day every single days for free until you're lucky enough to get social media clout. That's no real advice, every artists are doing this now. About conventions, that doesn't work for people who want to keep their privacy. Instagram and Artstation aren't good platforms, much less -the best- when they're into censorship of art (even if you take your artistic vision completely seriously and aiming for serious work) and I hate when no one is addressing this issue.
Date: 2022-03-14

Comments and reviews: 9


Which art industry?
I wish people wouldn't aim at this nebulous concept of a monolithic 'industry' that they need to aim at. Can you clear this up and help to dispel the myth of there being a thing like that when in reality there isn't? There are many areas art skills can be aimed at, and that's where all the confusion lays with people lumping them all together for some weird reason.

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This is wonderful, thank you. I dismissed my art carrier 11 years ago when I got rejected by every academy I tried to get in to, but have since then gradually gotten back into the saddle of finding what makes me tick and what I want to convey.
There's some very wonderful advise in there and some incredible artists that I will be sure to look into, thanks again for doing this!

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Question from a confused artist: is it better to work for myself and create a project, or to work towards working for studios and whatnot? How do I choose a creative career path when there is so many and my art doesn't seem to fit any?
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Proko, i realy love your videos you do once awhile making these interviews with other artists like this. Its wonderful to see them all in one video! you are not only great artist but also great host and anchorman! Thank you!
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.. I cannot help but get the impression that the art industry is a predominantly male business. I am super impressed by everyone's work, but I'd surely appreciate a little more oestrogen joining the dinner table.
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Thanks Stan. The fluency and amiability with which those coolest artists treat your questions, shows that a good artist is a nice person before all. Kudos to you too for being a polite interviewer.
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-proko
Hey Proko,
i love these videos but could you possibly talk a bit more about the fine art industry. Its harder to find explanations to breaking into that industry.

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be a cute gir. doesnt even matter how good you are at art all that matters is you post a hot picture of yourself every now and then and cash in that patreon money
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An advice that one master once gave me: if you think your work values 100$, then make the value of 300$ but the prize is 100$
(Sorry for my bad english xD)

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