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My ideal job


I didn´t really thought about my ideal job. I don´t really like to think about the future because I always get in panic, but since I was a kid I always liked to draw and I think that the job that I would enjoy is illustration (obviously after been architect).
Since I was very young, I always liked to draw very different things, and I always admire those people who can share his art and continue progressing in his skills and own worlds.
The job is about what it says in the name, many people work illustrating many things and the principal means is in books.
Few years ago, I meet someone who is an illustrator and it doesn´t need to have a hard study to do it. I mean that you could have the studies (or a career) in other area and if you are able to understand the message and the content of the thing you want to illustrate, you can do the job.
I refer that because the illustrator I meet was a teacher and now she´s working illustrating children´s book.
I think that the biggest reward to do this job is that people can know my job and my sensibilities. In addition, I think that creating something by your hand and progress in what do you like.
I don´t really know in what type of illustrating could be, but I would really like to use this skill in works in architecture as I also could use this career in what it is illustration.

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  1. That has to be a hard but fun job, I was also one of my options to study in College :)

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  2. You should upload some pictures of you ilustrations! and yes, architecture is not as far away as you could think from ilustration, drawing is such a gift!

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  3. the good of art is that not exist a limit, if you trainning your art always exist a progress.

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  4. I can't wait for see your ilustrations! drawing is one of the best mode of expresion that exist in my opinion.

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  5. I think you will be a good illustrator, I saw your draws when we play in the whiteboard and I loved it! :D

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