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Eric P. Rhodes
@epr
❓Cryptoart Question of the Week ❓ Finding a balance between passion and profit is a constant struggle in the arts. It’s easy to get lost in one and lose sight of the other. How can we balance passion and profit in the art world? Is it possible to do both well? Please tag your replies with #CAQOTW.
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Max Jackson
@mxjxn.eth
I've spent a little under two of the last four years as a full time cryptoartist. The inconsistent sales meant that my need for profit often drove my minting decisions. So I made the choice to get a dayjob. Now I wont be forced to make new drops just because I need the money. I can make sure the project is fully conceived and completed, not rushed. I've learned to never second guess myself out here. But I've also learned it kind of sucks to make minting decisions out of desperation. It has a tendency to be self-sabotaging.
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Zach Lipp
@zachlipp
this is the ultimate challenge as an artist, will be looking forward to digging into the comments on this thread
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Taye 🎩🔵 👽⛏️
@casedup
I feel ya on this 👍
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Eric P. Rhodes
@epr
That’s a powerful realization. Having the day job as a safety net sounds like it gives you the freedom to honor the art without the pressure. Do you feel like stepping away from full-time cryptoart will allowed you to rediscover the joy in the process? #CAQOTW
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