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Art is very subjective. In order to make a living, someone needs to like your painting and pay for your painting. It may not how well you paint, but how much someone is moved by your painting. The challenge can be that it may take time to find that someone who is moved by your painting and pay you.
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Zakariya A, The most difficult part of creating art is balancing when to care and not to care. Recognize from now on not everyone sees with the same eyes. There are ten people in a room looking at your painting five people say its ugly, four people say its outstanding and one person has mixed emotions about it. When you wake up and wash your face that's a form of art, soaping your whole body is art and choosing what fragrance and clothes you are going to dress on yourself is art. Paint your heart, mind and soul without any challenges if there are any challenges its not your painting let that sink in. I wish you the best on your journey.
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