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Letters to a Young Artist: Understanding your Strengths and Weaknesses
Dear Young Artist, One of the most important things you can do for yourself is to understand where your skills lie. You will have the thing you are best in and the things that give you more trouble. Some of these trouble areas just need more study, some need more practice. Ideally you will leap frog skills. Where eventually your worse skill becomes your best. This growing never stops. Below is a chart. Number your skills from 1-7 with 1 being your strongest skill. If you are
Melissa Stratton Pandina


Letters to a young Artist
Letters to a Young Artist Rejection Dear Young Artist, I just got through Judging the Scholastic Art and Writing Scholarships. And let me tell you, those kids are absolutely amazing. Some of the kids could already compete in adult circles. Maybe you received a gold or Silver key, if so congratulations. I’d like to speak to the kids that didn't however. Rejection is part of this path. It will take years to get a thick hide where it no longer bothers you. Here are some things
Melissa Stratton Pandina
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