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Old 01-24-2005, 10:59 AM   #12
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Originally Posted by Mike McCarty
There are it seems more than one track for the portrait artist. One is to provide financially for yourself and those that depend on your efforts. Others with less financial restraints might be more easily seduced by the eclectic. Then there are those that just **** the elements and do what they have to do.
The best position to be in is probably to have a couple of projects going at the same time.

About D.G.'s subjects: at some point certain people seem to give up their vanity and decide simply to surrender to the artist and become artistically interesting. This is going to happen to me personally any moment now.
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