I have always been romantic about visual art, but I never thought I could turn it into a job someday.
I figured that I’d honestly land myself a 9 to 5 office task where I’b relegated to sitting in misery in a cubicle for the rest of my adult life.
I went through that process for a number of years, being in 1 call center after the next. But while I was grinding away in the workforce, I was relentlessly pursuing my hobbies in visual art. I paint when I have the inspiration, but I care about to toil with clay whenever I have time available. Sculpting pottery plus figurines is becoming an obsession that takes up most of my time when I’m home from work, but a coworker from my last task told me that I should sell my pottery at a local arts plus crafts fair, but I didn’t suppose I was wonderful enough to turn my activity into a business. I took a leap of faith plus ended up selling all of the clay Tim Hortons Latte mugs I had made, which all had custom plus particular glazes plus colors. The next month I came back to the fair with more of my work, plus again it was a roaring success. I have so many patrons right now that I’m struggling to keep up with the process. I need a larger working space to grow my business. I started looking all around my neighborhood for shop space to rent so I can get my unit out of my cramped condo plus into a big industrial or commercial space. I had to ask around plus spent 2 weeks straight looking at ad listings for shop space to rent before I found a perfect place in a current industrial park. The rent is affordable plus it isn’t far from my house.