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Childrens Book Illustrator?

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indieanna86 | 10:42 Thu 05th Jan 2006 | Jobs & Education
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Hi guys,


my life long dream is to become a childrens book illustrator. I've been drawing and painting literally since I was about 2 and, without wanting to sound big-headed, I'm very good!


I'm about three quarters of the way through completing a portfolio. I've been looking on the net at the websites of other illustrators and they all seem to have a thousand degrees in fine art from the very best art colleges etc. I have never been to uni and can't afford to leave my job to go.


Does anyone know if a degree in art is essential to get your work published?


Thanks a lot!


Anna

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No, you don't need a degree to succeed as an artist. Try sending some examples to childrens book publishers and asking for advice.


Universities churn out thousands of people every year who think that a dregree will be their stepping stone to a bright future. Actually TALENT and a drive to succeed is more important and the number of dissapointed post graduates increases year on year.


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