A few weeks ago I read this book called "The Profitable Artist" which was just put out by the New York Foundation for the Arts.
I'm trying to do more client work, as well as thinking about more art world stuff like grants and residencies and film festivals ... so it felt very relevant. I really liked the book. The writing is really respectful of the drive that artists have and understanding of the struggles we face. It's stressful trying to make your way in the world as an artist and the book really seemed to empathize with that. It was very nice just for that fact alone.
And it's got a lot of cool ideas about promotion, networking, grant writing, contracts, receipts, pricing, etc. It doesn't have all these prescribed answers, and emphasizes that there aren't any. That you make it up as you go along ... and that managing a business can be as exciting a creative challenge as other art you practice.
I just wanted to share that with you guys since I found it helpful. Anyone else reading this trying to do this? ... work outside a company, freelancing or trying to create their own brand/vision? How's it going?
For my part, this is how I see things. There are a few different focus areas ... at any given time I'm doing more of one or the other (a few months ago it was the first two, right now I'm focused on the last two):
1. Building a storyboard portfolio to get hired by an animation studio, preferably feature film.
2. Work on my own art - creating a short film for film festivals. Applying for art grants, residencies to get funding to do more of that
3. Local business as an animator - doing animation for clients
4. Local business as a comic artist - creating original comics to sell at festivals/online, other products too (t-shirts, prints, books). Also doing fun silly animations for the web.
Do you feel like you're on one of these tracks? How's it going? I'm just want to know i'm not alone!
Oh, and I'm also interested in doing more education stuff. I teach Flash at a school locally, and I'm thinking of teaching more classes (like on dynamic drawing, storyboarding, digital painting, animation principles, etc) ... and those lesson plans I hope to put online too.
Thursday, December 1, 2011
Friday, November 18, 2011
The Seated Lady - Page 9
Page 9 of "The Seated Lady." This one took 7 hours.
You can see all the past pages on a brand new site here: http://seatedlady.blogspot.com/
Tuesday, November 15, 2011
Tuesday, November 1, 2011
Sunday, October 30, 2011
Tuesday, October 25, 2011
Monday, October 17, 2011
The Seated Lady - Pages 1 - 4
I'm working on a comic book! It's full color, to be updated weekly.
I made a site dedicated to it, so you can subscribe via RSS or email or share it with friends. Here's the site: http://www.larkinheather.com/comics/seatedlady/
Here's the first four pages:

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Again, here's the site: http://www.larkinheather.com/comics/seatedlady/ I spent a lot of time making the site! I hope it works for you! >_<
I made a site dedicated to it, so you can subscribe via RSS or email or share it with friends. Here's the site: http://www.larkinheather.com/comics/seatedlady/
Here's the first four pages:

[/caption]Again, here's the site: http://www.larkinheather.com/comics/seatedlady/ I spent a lot of time making the site! I hope it works for you! >_<
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