10 Sept 2024, 18:13

@MarcRobinson Thank you so much for being willing to share this with us Marc.

To answer your question in bold, yes, all the time yes.

I totally relate to everything you said. There was a "bigger" gig that came along for me that didn't end up working out and I was actually so happy it didn't because of the confinement I felt almost immediately.

I struggle with this literally all of the time: wanting to get paid for my illustration work but feeling boxed in when an opportunity arises.

Really I don't know if this problem ever goes away, even when you feel like you've "made it" as an illustrator... also when is that? Is it when you've made $20 from your art or $20,000? Clearly it's this subjective thing that lives in our minds about what it is to be a "real illustrator" like you said.

This is going to seem quite random, but the works of Martin Salisbury (books about illustration) actually helped me to get past these notions a little bit, particularly his latest, Illustrator's Sketchbooks.

Anyway, thanks again for sharing, I deeply resonated with this entire post of yours.