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Meeting a hero Andrew Sinclair - a very talented man!


This week I met someone totally amazing. Andrew Sinclair. He is a British sculpture artist with talent and skill beyond comprehension. I was totally impressed and in awe. I've never ever met anyone who impresses me like this man did. I'm so fortune to say that I will be working with him soon. This is like dream come true stuff. I don't think he quite realises how big this is for me, to him it's just another job. Well for me it's friggin awesome. Walking around his studio I was in tool heaven. He has every tool and machine imaginable. As he makes large sculptures he has to make armatures in wood and metal, so it was like all my favourite classes at school in one studio. Didn't see a 3D printer though, that's what my studio will have. But I was like an excited puppy, it was just awesome. He and his studio is just like wow to me.

I can't talk about how this meeting came about or what we are working on as it's confidential until the delivery. Next March I can reveal all. However if you follow me on my Facebook page: www.facebook.com/cazamic then you probably know as I have been blabbing about it for weeks. I didn't realise I couldn't. As I work in digital marketing it was natural to me to post about it. Plus I was so excited I've been shouting it from the roof tops and driving everyone including myself insane.

When I went to uni many years ago I dreamt of being an artist and doing work like Andrew. I saw myself working in Madame Tussaud's and doing portrait sculpture. However by the end of the degree I was dishearted by my art, mainly because I listened to some of the lecturers and folk around me. Making a living from art is nearly impossible unless you teach is what I was told. Well I hated school and the thought of spending my career working for an establishment I have little respect for was not an option. Plus one of my computing teachers said if you want to earn money go into industry, if you want to just get by and play it safe, teach.  (I did a ceramics and computer science degree ) So for me going into industry was the only option. By the time I left I'd found something I was good at and it was SEO so I got a job in that field. After a couple of years I went freelance and started running my own business which I still do today. Over the years I've had many opportunity to grow the business, get staff etc, but my heart has always been with my art, so rather enable expand, I turned work down.

Now my dreams are slowly coming a reality in the art world.  For 3 years now I've been making and selling my art. My 'flower people' seem to have struck a cord with some people. Each year I have sold more and more and recently I've made some important contacts in the art world and thanks to them the dream is that bit closer. I am currently working with two influential people. Andrew who has been doing this a while did bring me down to earth a bit saying just because your doing art doesn't mean all your worries are over. I get what he meant, basically it's hard to keep getting the big jobs that pay well, and unless your good in business it will be tough. He teaches also which again I want to do. He said that sculptors are great at their craft but not great in business. Well I like to think I am good in business so that part is covered. It's down to my SEO skills which have brought these two clients my way. And more will follow. My main worry is that when I am doing art all day everyday it will feel like a job and not my passion anymore. But like Andrew I want to teach and push art therapy. I get such a buzz when I sell my art and get messages of joy from my buyers, or when I teach my craft and see people enjoying themselves and loosing themselves.

So I feel like I'm on the crest of a wave. I'm confident that within a year or so my main income will be from my art. I'll probably still do some SEO work but I'd like to think it's just to promote me. But I may keep the odd client on the go as I feel loyal to some of them, some I've worked with since I began 10 years ago.

So that's it. I'm one happy bunny. Advice to anyone interested. I could have done this years ago but I listened to people who say I couldn't. Never listen to people who say you can't. If you say you can you can, if you say you can't you can't. Both are true statements.  Listen to your instincts and follow your dreams even if they seem totally impossible. Everything is possible when you believe you can.


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