1 Nov 2020, 18:32

@Aisleen These are absolutely gorgeous, and they really work! I don't think you have to choose only one avenue if you are so attached to both. However since they are totally different looks, markets, clients so it might work best to think of them as 2 different, separate careers. Separate portfolios, separate social media, maybe even separate agents. I don't know if it is common for fine artists to have agents - maybe you could have an agents for children's books and market your own fine art work?

When you ask "Am I asking too much, when I want publishers to know me for my children´s book illustrations as well as my fine art pieces?" I think yes, that might be asking too much. Simply because different publishers will want your illustrations and your fine art. To the children book publisher, your fine art work is probably irrelevant. If they see it in your portfolio, it may even make them fear you're not really 100% committed to your children work and might bounce any moment. Which is why different portfolios I think might work best. While you can do both, showing a bunch of irrelevant work to possible clients would probably not help you.