The best advice I want to take it seriously

A couple nights ago, one of my aunts at my mom's birthday party was amazed I created a present turned portrait that featured her as a princess while being rescued by a giant mallet wielding chameleon barbarian in medieval times. She later gave me advice that the best way to make money is by selling my artwork so everyone can feel entertained.

Immediately after she said that, I now agree. And since the county fair's coming back in the middle of Spring break, figured I want to start making original art and then be able to let customers name their price of how much they want. No, it isn't about the thing that died out at the start of 2023, so I'm not gonna commit my life into that. I want to create art because I love it. That's how I learned from an anthropomorphic apple who told someone that it's not about the actions of a creator doing what they do because they love it, it's the actions of a corporation trying to make a quick buck.

Here's my first drawing: The Big Day. It's an anthropomorphic tyrannosaurus rex getting ready to go to work while taking out his trusty Barbasol can, his straight razor and a bottle of Aqua Velva to shave off his unwanted hair in the bathroom. That's the concept I'm aiming for, and it'll sell like a powerful truck. But who knows at this point?


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