
Jeanette and me, age 24
The part of my recent YouTube video that attracted the most interest was my answer to Andrew’s question about what advice I'd give myself when I was 24.
But honestly, I didn’t need that advice back then—I was already on a solid path. I had worked as a background painter for Ralph Bakshi’s renegade animation studio, published my first book, and was about to turn down a job offer from Disney.
I was getting married, moving east, and starting a freelance illustration career. I was still essentially broke, but I was learning a lot, and I would have said to my older self, "Yeah, yeah, I'm already doing what you're saying."
Age 20, with Paul Chadwick and Tom Kinkade, posing for reference
Age 36, working on Dinotopia: The World Beneath
What would have caught my attention at 24 was a glimpse into how dramatically the world would change for artists over the next 40 years because of digital technology. Read the rest at Substack.
2 comments:
I'm 25 years old, graduating from college and starting an artistic career. The doubts brought on by the age of artificial intelligence make me feel insecure. Somehow, reading this gives me strength and hope for a better future.
Привет, Рене. Вот воспоминания твои и мои тоже, пусть ты будешь веселым и радостным как тогда. спс за фото
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