how to become an artist and other stories…

I’ve always wanted to become an artist. As you can tell from my early work I have a great sense of perspective. Who hasn’t seen football players with boots bigger than their heads, or a policeman with shoes larger than their entire body?

Perhaps that’s why my parents encouraged my passion for photography! I’ve always loved it, ever since I borrowed my Dad’s camera for the first time when i was a young boy - it weighed more than i did. These days I never leave home without at least one camera. That’s why it takes me so long to get anywhere - I’m easily distracted by a photo opportunity.

A school careers test when I was a teenager recommended I become an accountant or work for the Gas Board. That made up my mind not to become an accountant or work for the Gas Board. Not that there is anything wrong with those careers. I just thought being in the lowest set in Maths and failing Chemistry twice might hold me back…

A radio career seemed unlikely due to my inability to control my giggling fits on air University Radio Nottingham. But a Masters degree in Communications at the University of Florida gave me confidence, pushing me towards the visual side of things. It was a fanastic opportunity to gain valuable experience at the university’s TV station and three radio stations, where I presented on air under the name Mike English! saved by ex English PE teacher internship Caron , tv jobs, gloria t

cropped me on camera in florida.jpg
 

hen bizarre jobs pantera poetry, tme off book heart, reevalutate, renewed interest, art in local cafes, leaflet, visit to Open studios, blown away chatted to artists, couLD I TAKE THE PLUNGE Dad story , moved in month, 8 yeasrs, 50 shows here and US

And THAT is how to become an artist. Well it’s one way to do it.

invite to studios, next show with ella first artist i spoke to

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