Much respect for doing what's best for your creative heart. Art as a job can be super draining and exhausting and ultimately change what art is to you. There's nothing wrong with using work to support your creative endeavors until you can find a way that works for you, and focus on keeping art something you enjoy as a form of self expression and not muddy it with the anxiety and obligations that can come with art as a career.
Many experienced people seem to understand and agree, I'm glad I'm not alone in this. Thanks a lot, I'm trying my best with what little I have. We'll see where it goes.
AndeAlmighty
Much respect for doing what's best for your creative heart. Art as a job can be super draining and exhausting and ultimately change what art is to you. There's nothing wrong with using work to support your creative endeavors until you can find a way that works for you, and focus on keeping art something you enjoy as a form of self expression and not muddy it with the anxiety and obligations that can come with art as a career.
FizzleFroth
Many experienced people seem to understand and agree, I'm glad I'm not alone in this. Thanks a lot, I'm trying my best with what little I have. We'll see where it goes.