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| Small Wave, oil on panel, 45 x 15 cm | 
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There are two sides to the life of a professional painter: the artistic and the financial side. Most of the time the focus is on the artistic side, probably because it's the most interesting. But for the artist him/her self, the financial side can sometimes be pretty interesting too, especially in times of crisis. Gotta make a living...
I read that only 5% of the artists with a professional training can 
actually make a living selling their art. The remaining 95% have spouses
 with a job, or have a job themselves. That was my situation for quite a
 few years. I had a teaching job for three days a week. It wasn't until 
2004 that I quit and started making a living as an artist. Great day for
 me. I loved teaching, but being my own man, making my own decisions is 
the best thing that ever happened to me. I still enjoy that freedom 
every day. But it comes with a cost: an unsteady income. If you want 
financial stability, you better find a different occupation.
I kept my head above water, during the economic crisis. The internet has
 been a great help. It enabled me to sell my work 
online (mostly oil 
sketches). Selling my 
tutorials would have been impossible without 
the internet.
Did the crisis affect my artistic decisions? Sure. I made far more 
small paintings, even when my heart went out to the larger formats. 
Gotta make a living...
The good news is that I had a 
great year so far. Sales are picking up, for the large formats in 
particular. Got some inspiring ideas for new paintings. I'll keep you 
posted.