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Why I Am Here
- To show my artwork to the world
- To become a better artist
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Ethan Martinez
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Hey there! I see that it's your birthday soon.. well, happy early birthday! I hope you have a great one. It's your day, so celebrate it to the fullest. Much love! ~May 7th.
PS. Here's a llama badge.. consider it a present xD
-- "Thomas Edison's last words were: 'It's very beautiful over there.' I don't know where there is, but I know it's somewhere, and I hope it's beautiful." - Looking For Alaska
Hmm, well. I've been to three art schools now, wasn't happy with any of them. Almost went to MIAD about a year ago, and honestly I might just go there to get school out of the way. Not really expecting much, and I'm thinking art school is what you make it yourself, but how was it for you?
Well the good definitely outweighs the bad but art school totally is a stepping stone. If you want to make concept your career, firms or studios require a bachelor's degree as a prerequisite.
Your skills will improve and you'll meet a lot of great people and future colleagues. The trick is, you have to continue working as hard as you have to get to where you're at while taking advantage of all the resources an art school offers because ultimately it will be what you make it. Think of it as 4 years of fine tuning and adding as much as possible to the skill sets in your "artist toolbox". =
If there's any technical or specific questions about the school or classes I'd be glad to answer them.