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Normally, I'm pretty calm in those FML comments, but for this one in particular, there are four words I really have to tell you. YDI, CLOSE MINDED BITCH. I'm an artist too...
LOL @ OP for thinking acting and artist are 'JOBS'!!!!!! Get back to me in 10 years, when you know what a 'job' REALLY is.
Someone sounds like a troll.
You douche. You think acting isn't a job? Alright, then. How about you try to get a job NOT in a community theater. Go for it. Please, tell me how the rehearsal process goes. Tell me how it is to work 10 hours a day in a small room, memorizing a bundle of lines, and then performing a full fledged show in front of 400 people a night? Tell me how it is to open up a newspaper and get bad reviews. Let me know how it goes, for you. After that, why don't you try being an artist! Since that's not a "real job," you should have no problem spending a chunk of change on supplies, and then of course, trying to sell your work and make a name for yourself. If those aren't "job-like" enough, try being a dancer. Let me know how the corns on your feet feel after hours of rehearsing. Maybe you should be a singer? Yeah, that'd be fun. Try getting people to notice you in this industry. Just try. Art is a job. Just because artists don't perform surgeries or work in an office DOESN'T mean they aren't working. Artists are completely under-appreciated today by people like you--small minded, sheltered, ass holes.
Um, they're both equally hard, but as an artist I have to say it's way more than just scribbling nowadays. Now artists are the ones who make special effects in movies, video games, advertisements, close designs, interior desings, cartoons, 3D animations, graphic designs, websites, kinetic typography, an a million other things non-artists like you cannot even fathom. I'm not trying to insult you, but you really need to find out what an artist is. YDI!!!!
completely and utterly deserved this coming from an artist
YDI Art is my life and let me tell you one thing. Only idiots who know nothing about beauty and expression would think that any "scribble" can be called abstract art.
Oh please. I've been painting, drawing, and sculpting since I could hold a pencil, and have taken more art history and interpretation classes than I can remember. Abstract art can be beautiful and meaningful... or a ridiculous load of crap. Sure, sometimes it takes a lot of thought, a lot of talent, and a lot of effort. And sometimes it really is just someone slapping a blue square on a blank canvas and calling it a masterpiece.
Coming from an artist: I think that's a pretty funny comment, and nothing to get upset about. Sure, it seems that the OP hasn't considered how much effort -can- be involved, but let's face it, sometimes art is someone scribbling on a paper. And sometimes acting is someone behaving stupid on a stage. Any profession can be hard in many different ways, depending on everything from the skill needed to the people involved to the weather outside that day. I think the argument in itself doesn't have any "right" answer.
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well youre an idiot because art is much more complicated ... ... I can't draw for my life nor can I pass it off like I can ... meanwhile people will see a movie with jessica Simpson and call that "acting" ... it ain't hard
...honestly? Comparing actors and artists is like comparing apples and pears. Done well, each require talent and effort.