So how exactly do you get started as a working artist?

So how exactly do you get started as a working artist?

Episode 4: How do you get started as a working artist?

Taking those first steps to becoming an artist can be a scary prospect, but it doesn’t have to be if you start small and local.

In this episode, Peter and Laura discuss the different ways you could take that first step in becoming a working artist. Nobody becomes a money earning artist overnight so just what are those first practical steps you could take and the right mental attitude to keep you on track?

 

“Be open minded and look local, this is all about learning and getting work out there”

What’s discussed during this episode…

1.    Make that first step, it’ll look very unattractive compared to the big dream, but if you don’t you’re stuffed

2.    Be open minded and look local, this is all about learning and getting work out there – there’s nothing wrong with the wall of a café

3.    Not everything will work, expect some time wasting

4.    Keep the day job, for now. Grand gestures add stress and the threat of failing – not a great creative help

5.    Put yourself in front of people who don’t love you, preferably ones that don’t know you. That’s how it’s going to be if you want to be an artist

6.    Rejection and disinterest are part and parcel of development. It’ll happen

 

Take Away

Tell your family and friends exactly what steps you are taking to start your journey as a working artist. Don’t talk about the big dream, drill down and discuss the practical; sharing specifics will make you accountable and your loved ones respectful of your ambition, rather than indulgent about your dream.

Introduction to Peter Keegan

Introduction to Peter Keegan

Introduction to Laura Boswell

Introduction to Laura Boswell