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I think part of the problem is that you work from home. Everyone wants to do that, but, despite the rampant entrepreneurialism in the world today, no one believes that a "real" business can be run from home. I get that all the time. (Did you know I run my magazine empire from my basement?) Even my husband, who has financial evidence that I do, in fact, WORK at home, has been known to get grumpy because I'm finishing an article for a deadline rather than washing clothes or preparing meals. Don't get me started on the strangers to whom I must explain not just "at home" but "artwork that looks like children's toys with adult price tags" -- and I'm an editor, which people "get." When you add the "artist starving in a garret" stereotype, you're bound to confuse people and hear less than flattering remarks. You know that teddy bear artistry is a "real," difficult, demanding, creative, multi-faceted, and occasionally even profitable career, albeit not one that usually requires suits, heels, hose, commutes, daycare, or conference calls. Explain to the hoi polloi as much as you feel like and force 'em to take the rest on faith. Artists can use a little more mystery, so maybe wear a black beret and refer to your studio as "the garret." Just don't cut off your ear; there is such thing as taking a joke too far, and I like all your ears just where they are.
Warm wishes from a fellow member of the sisterhood of the stay-at-home pants...
Mindy
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Yes maybe a few flowers floating around and the mysterious "hmmm" as if deep in another world may make it easier for them to think about artist!
Don't defend yourself be yourself.
I would like to say how much I enjoyed your post Sue Ann...it took me back to my own early years and the bears that I admired so much when I was starting out. You were an inspiration to me and I still have copies of TBF where your bears have appeared. Thank you Sue Ann.
Just don't cut off your ear; there is such thing as taking a joke too far, and I like all your ears just where they are.
Warm wishes from a fellow member of the sisterhood of the stay-at-home pants...
Mindy
Mindy what a vision you paint! I often wonder how many other careers offer the opportunity to work in your PJ's!!!!
I wouldn't swap my "job" for anything...no matter how much you offered me. As far as I'm concerned "success" is a state of mind.
Sandi, you've just given us the quote of the day!
"Success is a state of mind" will now become my mantra!!!! :thumbsup:
Sue Ann, thank you so much for sharing your perspective, it makes very interesting and thought provoking reading.
Sharing everyone's thoughts has been reaffirming and for that, you all have my most sincere thanks!
Sue Ann,
you write very well and I loved reading your post. you should write more, it's a gift for sure!
Sandy is right SAY IT WITH PRIDE....you have to have confidence in yourself and not let other peoples' opinions influence your passions in life. Let's face it, we teddy bear artists are a breed apart, just like any other artist. Let's be proud, stand tall and generate our love for what we create.