The Emotional Challenges or Being a Professional Freelance Artist
The Emotional Challenges or Being a Professional Freelance Artist
Think about any average job. Any of them. Got it? Now... they all have some basis of cooperation and interaction between team members, right? I mean, you get to your office or place of work and exchange information and resources with your work-mates. Sometimes even a juicy gossip that will give you something to think for the rest of the day.
Now think about a job where that doesn't exist. Where the only interaction you have is through a messenger with the person you report to and nothing else.
Blood and tears are not enough sacrifice for art, no-no señores! For being a professional artist who earns its coin through freelancing you gotta devote most of your existence to work secluded from any other human being.
That doesn't mean that you can't go from time to time to a coffee place or rent an shared office. But still, in most cases, staying at your home-office is the only way to go.
To be honest, i miss a lot having conversation with fellow workmates, and I honestly hope soon it will be possible to get back to have such habits. But at the moment, it is the only way to go for me to remain exclusively with my own company. And maybe yours!
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That is how I am right now, since April 2018. But I do report to the office at least once a week, sometimes twice. Yet, it can get really lonely not having others' voices and laughter to hear. I also miss going to the mall for lunch, or before going home.
I also miss the Friday nights out with colleagues, and going home drunk in the wee hours of Saturday morning. The only thing nice about being home-based is I get to save a lot of money. But I can't wait to get back to the craziness of big animation studio life.
You are right but don't forget that office sometime can be like hell
and consider
Jean Paul Sartre"Hell is other people "
Hi anritco. I know how you feel and I encourage you to keep pushing on. The journey isnt supposed to be easy. If it is then its not a true journey.