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Re: paleoart
Making a 'living' at paleart can be done but it's a lot easier if you
supplement your income from additional sources until the paleo art pays
for itself.
Don't COUNT on paleart paying your bills fer a while, after you're out
of art school. You probably won't have neough clients, or enough of a
reputation to compete for the higher paying jobs that longer-established
paleo artists tend to get.
-Betty Cunningham
"Katherine N. Capach" wrote:
>
> Hello,
> I was wondering if anyone could give me any tips on becoming a
> paleoartist. I'm an art student
> and would love to be able to do paleoart and illustration for a living.
> Any tips would be more than welcome.
> I don't want to bog down the list with this, I know this isn't exactly
> what its ment for. Please feel free to e-mail me at
> knc3@coopresources.net
>
> Thanks a lot,
>
> Katherine Capach
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- From: "Katherine N. Capach" <knc3@coopresources.net>