Well, that is very challenging. I think for lot of artist you have a job on the side and then you
make your work and may be that you continue that until the work that you made can somehow
sustain you. I don’t know, it is an interesting challenge and it is very difficult. I think the bottom
line is you do what you really believe in and what you care about with the hope that at some
point, that demonstration of the work will find support out in the world. I do believe that it
happens inevitably sooner or later and may be it takes of very long time, but at least when it does
happen, you will be doing the work that you really care about and that is what we will be
supporting you I think. The big problem is to perpetually take on work that you don’t believe or
to create work in your own that you don’t believe in, because that each piece of work that is put
out there demonstrates what you want to do. Inevitably you get invited to do more of the same,
so it creates the cycle. and I know from myself, each project that I did, that I put out there has
been invited more of the same. The first years and years of doing that work never made money
much not paid for itself, but now it is become kind of the backbone of the practice that I have
and it invites more of the same and hopefully come to the point where you can be more
discriminating about the work that you want to do, but it is a challenge and I think it is important
to think about.
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