I don’t know if I would have considered myself an entrepreneur
when I started my freelance art business. I was doing the design projects for
different clients already and it just grew and needed to be made into a legal
entity. My product was basically being their art department. Most businesses
need art and design some of the time, but not necessarily full time. So, I
filled a need and supplemented my income as well. I also painted murals for restaurants
and just did one about two years ago for a Mexican restaurant. I stopped because
I work full time and take classes at night. It was too much to do all three
things and the freelance business couldn’t grow without a nest egg that I didn’t
have. The work was also sporadic, and I couldn’t depend on it at that time. The
goal is to have one full time job, hopefully a career, to make ends meet. Perhaps
when classes are over, I will paint murals once again on a part time basis.

I definitely think you are an entrepreneur because of your art business! That's really impressive and I would love to see your work ! I agree with you that having a sporadic job like that is hard because you do not have a consistent paycheck. My friend is a model and cannot move out her parents house because she only receives a check every couple months. I also hope to learn how to turn an idea into a great new product
ReplyDeleteThanks Nicole! Yes, making it all come together would be fantastic. Even the Disney artists I see and work with are "Starving Artists" but they are working for someone else, so not Entrepreneurs. Now, their work is intimidating!! So good!!
ReplyDeleteI hope your model friend can make it work for her too. Just keep getting anchor clients (the large meaty clients) and spread the word with the smaller clients. If she has several steady clients, maybe she can venture out on her own. Wish her luck for me. Good luck on your ventures too.
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