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Caprice
you are feelling it!!!!
dont be upset,there are more places that you can show your work!!!they will loose the talent of lot of people!!!
you can sign in Ooak doll art too and show your progress,there they have tutorials,and in ooakguild too,i am in artelista.com too....
you can find lot of places!!!!
kisses Eva
AH!!! she is wonderful!!!!! :-)
Welcome to this enchanted online community...Vicki
You have a big adventure in front of you. I've got a few more miles on the clock than you (in fact you are younger than both of my children! Eeek!) - the best bit of advice I ever had was quite a few years ago when I did a business course and one of the providers said that you need to "Do stuff" - what he meant was keep in 'their' faces, because if you don't you are easily forgotten. So you just need to keep your profile to the fore and things really happen. It is as important to work on your business as it is to work in your business. It is pretty easy to neglect working on your business when you get carried away in the world of creativity!
And be prepared for a few ups and downs - going from a regular, fixed income to seat-of-the-pants stuff can be quite interesting. My husband and I both did it at the same time with breath held, but we have never regretted it. I must admit to working 10 hours a week in a high school art department, though - keeping just a small amout of regular income between the two of us seemed important at the time, and now I do it because I like a bit of interaction with other people, and I like to keep in touch with what I trained to do (Art teaching)
Cheers, Susie
you have now all the time of the world to create.....kisses
and good luck in your new adventure!!!
kisses
Eva
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Eva
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