Your work is not better just because you were miserable while making it. High-quality art requires resources—time, tools, and a clear mind—all of which are easier to access when your bills are paid.
We’ve all heard the story. The visionary painter in a drafty garret, the writer burning manuscripts for warmth, the musician busking for bus fare. We call it the "Starving Artist" trope, but for many of us, it’s more than a trope—it’s a script we’ve been running in our heads for years. Starving Artist Script
Stop treating your art as a hobby and start treating it as a professional service. Plenty of artists live abundant lives without sacrificing their sanity or their bank accounts. Final Thoughts Your work is not better just because you
You can find guides on starting an art blog or explore social media prompts for artists to start getting your work noticed today. What profession has the biggest money blocks? The visionary painter in a drafty garret, the