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Hello A_B!
Errrr, first ever LJ post here, correct me if I'm doing it wrong :3
Basically, I want to start taking commissions :3 But, lots of the posts here are about 'minors' buying/selling their art, and everything ending in tears and whatnot. Is it ok to take commissions at 15? Or should I wait 'til I'm older?
I know that research is important, and everyone says about having a ToS that you both agree to before you start sending money or anything, so if there's any problem on either side, you can throw it at the commissioner and run :3
Also, I know my art is not terrible. Its not wonderful either, but I know I'm improving and yes, I have done life drawing since I started GCSE Art. I could improve a lot on anatomy though, very very definitely. (curse you, silly anime phase.)
Also, would sending the money through my parents (they use paypal a lot for their bubble business) be a good idea?
And postage too. I would rather not send actual pictures in the post, but I'm sure badges would be ok.
So, any advice you have would be very very very much apreiciated <3
Errrr, first ever LJ post here, correct me if I'm doing it wrong :3
Basically, I want to start taking commissions :3 But, lots of the posts here are about 'minors' buying/selling their art, and everything ending in tears and whatnot. Is it ok to take commissions at 15? Or should I wait 'til I'm older?
I know that research is important, and everyone says about having a ToS that you both agree to before you start sending money or anything, so if there's any problem on either side, you can throw it at the commissioner and run :3
Also, I know my art is not terrible. Its not wonderful either, but I know I'm improving and yes, I have done life drawing since I started GCSE Art. I could improve a lot on anatomy though, very very definitely. (curse you, silly anime phase.)
Also, would sending the money through my parents (they use paypal a lot for their bubble business) be a good idea?
And postage too. I would rather not send actual pictures in the post, but I'm sure badges would be ok.
So, any advice you have would be very very very much apreiciated <3
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Date: 2011-11-30 10:25 am (UTC)I don't really knw if we have any sorts of thing around here, but we do have a sort of travelling vet, and they give treatment to pets and animals can't afford to pay for the vetat the surgery.
As soon as I finish the mock exams, I'll ask my art teacher, I'm sure she'll support it.
Thanks again!
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Date: 2011-11-30 04:24 pm (UTC)If you really want to focus on the producing art part, be sure to make that clear to the guidance counselor. You might not be able to get something that exactly matches what you want to do, but if you specify you want to focus on the production end, you should get some different opportunities. Be open to things that are close but not quite what you think you wanted!
An architectural firm or large scale landscaper might be good match since they generally still do artist concept sketches of the exterior of buildings or landscaping. which could be a great skill builder but its probably not something you'd think of offhand when you were looking for 'art' jobs. Or if you're in a large enough area, an internship with the court system might let you sit next to the court sketch artist and learn how to do that type of life sketching.
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Date: 2011-11-30 04:35 pm (UTC)And I will be very open, I didn't think I'd want to do w.e in an art gallery, but it was awesome, I learned a lot.
My gosh, in court! That would be the craziest thing ever. Unfortunately I think the nearest court is in...Cardiff? Maybe? But wow, I would never have though of doing that.