CHAMELEON ART THREAD

I do lots of ball point pen drawing on wood panels and paper. Takes forever but I hope y'all enjoy. Had one of a Jacksons Chameleon but not sure where it went.
 

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Quite a few great artists here!
Anyone doing it as a job to earn a living?
I’m a highschool senior that works part time at a funeral home but I also do Tattoo designs upon request. This is a Nautical themed one with Spiritual symbolism that I drew digitally:
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It’s about resurrection and salvation in Christ. The putting out of old and continuing in the new. Freedom from bondage and the goodness of God.
 
Quite a few great artists here!
Anyone doing it as a job to earn a living?
Many people do not understand the amount of time I put into my ballpoint pen drawings. My 16"x20" drawings take about 20-25 hours. It takes a special type of person to understand the cost associated with artwork, not just mine. I have sold several pieces but there isnt much demand to be able to survive off strictly art. For me, it is a creative outlet that allows me to make some extra cash to put into my old school 82 toyota wagon, and other projects Im working on.
 
I do not do it to earn a living; however, I have sold a few drawings and paintings. I also did the logo for the PSPGURU on Instagram (and other sites). I have made a pretty penny for some of my pieces.
I really just do it for fun, but why not get paid for doing what you love??
My uncle sells his art and works at a hospital for free cheering people up with games and art!
 
Many people do not understand the amount of time I put into my ballpoint pen drawings. My 16"x20" drawings take about 20-25 hours. It takes a special type of person to understand the cost associated with artwork, not just mine. I have sold several pieces but there isnt much demand to be able to survive off strictly art. For me, it is a creative outlet that allows me to make some extra cash to put into my old school 82 toyota wagon, and other projects Im working on.
I understand...my son is an artist and earns his living doing it and I've seen how long it takes so many times.
 
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