If there's no craft there, then once the looks go, there goes your career.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I'll always take an artistic endeavor over a career move.
I don't think there is too much art involved in what I do.
Craft is part of the creative process.
I've always felt that if one was going to take seriously this vocation as an artist, you have to get beyond that decorative facade.
It's all about learning your craft and honing it in and really paying attention to people who are doing it and what their advice is. It's like anything: it takes years and years and years. A lot of it comes down to work ethic.
Look, all you can do when you find your niche is go with it.
Because my career has been based so much on my looks, when I finally pass my 'sell-by' date, I think I'll probably pack it in. Unless I make the changeover into playing witches or something, I don't see what career I can have.
You just want to hone your craft, whatever it may be.
It is not enough to know your craft - you have to have feeling. Science is all very well, but for us imagination is worth far more.
Work on your craft, and your career will come. Work on your community, and your career will come. But just work on your career, and you'll have neither a craft nor a community.