Writing for Art

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

It appears you have to work twice as hard as soon as creativity is involved in your working life. Especially if you intend to earn a living from it. So why bother? You only work for money, right? And there are much easier ways to make much more cash than relying on creativity. We could become lawyers, bankers or insurance brokers and dedicate our time to that.. there's a straight forward route and people don't turn their nose up when you share your job title... In fact they're impressed. However, I've never understood that and i'll be damned if I ever end up a bookworm lawyer.

So after pondering the prospect of defending crooks and thieves with laws ill equipped for this day and age, made by some narrow-minded old stooge, you finish your coffee and head down to the studio to roll up your sleeves and get down and dirty with your imagination and paint.

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This is all very well, until you have to return to your desk after an 8 hour shift and start churning out 3000 word proposals and insist you are the guy for the job and should be awarded the money.

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