Back into the swing
Once again, It's been a while.
I've gone through two or three cycles of art block since my last regular spurt of posts on here. I have amassed a decent sized pile of charcoal drawings, and watercolors that I have been meaning to post. I made the mistake of going a bit regular. By this I mean regular job, 9 to 5 and all that. It wasn't too bad, and what scares me is how easy it was to get used to.
Fire season is approaching swiftly now and I knew i'd regret it if I didn't give steemit another go before i'm gone all summer. So I quit my job and put a little fire under me. I have enough content to post every week until July. I'm not going to make too many promises because i'm bad at keeping those on here. To anyone viewing, Thank you for your support and I hope you enjoy my future posts.
Stay tuned for more.
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Excellent! Your stuff should be in a high level gallery. It takes a while for a good gallery owner to develop a market for an artist; five years is a reasonable time. So, it would help you to get started sooner rather than later. My suggestion would be to find someone you like and trust. Give him (her) your best stuff, and get on with making more, paying the bills anyway you can that leaves you time for your own work. In the long run, the gallery commission is well worth it. Just my two cents.