People tell me im good at what i do. I feel like im good at what i do. Ive even been educated with a degree for what i do, and art directors tell me they like what i do, that they will keep me in mind for future projects. The work never comes. I keep in touch with my work, i get responses but no jobs. im at a loss here. I thought i was born to be an artist, but the market shakes its head. Truthfully I'm lost as a person. I don't want to quit you, illustration, but I'm literally dying here.
I have seen many artists in your position. I have often been the AD who has said to artists âYouâre doing everything right, when the right project comes up Iâd love to work with you.â â And I never say that to people unless I mean it. Unfortunately the time between âready to be hiredâ and âhired all over the placeâ is variable. I have seen it happen so many times: An artist develops their work and gets to a unique voice and a hirable skill level. They have all the right connections. Multiple ADs have their eye on the person. We all know theyâre going to âbreak throughâ all at once and get hired a ton of placesâŚbut itâs just a matter of timing. Once they get that first job or two the momentum quickly picks up speed and their career is off and running. A year later no one even remembers that they were struggling to find work.
Unfortunately I donât know what to say other than hold on. If youâre getting responses and people are saying theyâre keeping you in mind then trust that and hold on. ADs donât say that shit to be nice. I canât tell you how long you have to hold on. It may take a while for the right manuscript or Magic card or magazine article, etc. to land on that ADâs desk that says YOU on it. You may need to get a side job or take non-art work to hold on but please hold on. You are pushed right up against the glass and you just need that one commission to break through the crust. Do a good job or two well, communicate well, hit your deadlines, and the gossip machine will click into effect and all those ADs who told you they were keeping you in mind will start seeing that job and hearing from the AD that hired you what a great job you did. Chances are, some of the other ADs will be jealous that they didnât get to hire you first. We seriously do gossip about you artists all the time. And we root for you too.Â
Just hang on. Keep making great work. Keep showing it around. Send out that newsletter quarterly. Keep networking. A year from now, youâll go back and read this post and will be surprised you doubted this much.
Just.
Hang.
On.
âAgent KillFee










