People Who Draw Caricatures

people who draw caricatures People Who Draw Caricatures

Caricature Drawing and a better retirement

What began as a hobby has become a full-time obsession. I refuse to refer to drawing as "work"
that go against the original purose what I do.
It began as a search for a part-time mode
Social Security increase. I needed enough additional
income to support wolves and facilitate my being
able to concentrate exclusively on the art Achieving
a dream of a lifetime.
During the last three years I have been making
transition in my life such as mental health
adviser to a semi-retired cartoon artist.
It was a great trip, but well worth it
time and effort.
I feel very comfortable telling one and all that
Now I've gotten to where I always wanted and
Someday it might be expected. My client list art
numbers in many hundreds and include not only the orders
nearly all States of the Union, but also a
dozen foreign countries. I have ceased to be myself
stressful routine of being a full-time counselor,
working in a health center community-based mental busy. There is more personal meetings, schedules or mountain of paperwork to deal with. Now I spend my day
at home in my studio, listening to music from rock and roll era and the creation of cartoon pictures of people send me.
I'm not getting rich, but I feel comfortable and, above all, the ease with much more in myself and the world. I managed to make a real retirement
"Golden" experience that has rejuvenated my spirit
replentished my hope for the future.
I strongly encourage anyone contemplating what to do with themselves in their later years, not necessarily see themselves as fishing or golf until they are planted, to consider a similar course. Turn your hobby or latent passion amid a happier, more productive retirement.
For me, it was art and caricature. Whatever you've always wanted to do, remember: If not now, when?

About the Author

Bill Trantham is a self-taught artist specializing in custom caricature drawing for all occasions.

http://www.sillybill.com


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