kokopelle: (Sinfest - The Truth)
It is time to talk about the professional artists! How would you know a professional artist if you met one? There are a few “traditional” hallmarks of the professional artist:

1) Massively successful in everything they try
2) Incredibly wealthy
3) Widely acclaimed by the larger public
4) Completely fulfilled by their pursuit of art

Wait... what's going on here? Oh yeah, this is the mythical professional artist, the one that is 1 in 100,000 (or is that 1 in 1,000,000?).

So who is the real professional artist? I pursue this because one day I may be a professional artist, and it will be interesting to go back and look at this list. Professional artists may not align with all of these, but I believe the list is a good start.

1) Recognition of mastery by an influential few and/or an educational / certification organization
2) Consistent output of quality product based on the mastery of the artistic technique
3) A portion of their income comes from the artistic efforts
4) The maintenance and promotion of artistic technique
5) The creation of new artistic techniques based on prior mastery
6) The sharing of artistic techniques, promoting the efforts of all other artists (including amateurs!)

It put together this list because my swing dance teacher begged off of being a professional. They said that they did not have the massively successful career or the fulfilling life from their pursuit of dance. I would consider my dance teacher a professional because they align with all of the above real-life hallmarks of a professional. Is he waiting to achieve 1 in 100,000 status before he is considered a professional? I hope not! This would leave very little hope for us up and coming professionals.
kokopelle: (BRA - Dangerous)
A friend of mine sent me the following via e-mail. This is suppose to be a test of whether or not one is qualified to be a professional. The 'joke' is that most professionals fail this quiz. I did.

Why? Well, to make a simple thing complicated, I believe it is because professionals are taught to address each question as a stand-alone situation. Additionally, the professional attempts to take all situational parameters into account. These are good methods, but they fail to address the supplied test. This test both disregards assumed boundary conditions AND has a direct linearity of thought. The odd thing is that "thinking outside the box" and "connecting the dots" are suppose to be qualities of the discerning professional. Odd... I wonder where the disconnect is. Does anybody additional insights?


A TEST FOR PROFESSIONALS )

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