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A Case for Stubbornness | Destroy the Starving Artist Stereotype By Eric Armusik |
Why Stubbornness for artists is a good thing. Never accept the starving artist stereotype. Fight for what you believe in and never give up on your dreams.
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This article is by, Eric Armusik, regular contributing author for FineArtViews. Eric is best known for his classical figurative paintings for private collectors and churches alike. Currently, he is painting 40 large, 4ft x 5ft panels of Dante's Inferno with the assistance of renowned Dante Scholar, Dr. Christopher Kleinhenz. A museum exhibition and comprehensive book will be available once the collection is completed. Eric teaches painting and drawing online to students worldwide, click here for more information. If you'd like to take advantage of his new student discount for Fall 2019 click here. He's extremely passionate about inspiring and empowering artists through his blog, Underrated Artist as well as his popular YouTube channel, "The Truth About Being An Artist." |
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