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Not Your Starving Artist

Making Money in the Arts

Vicki Lau

Art / Reference

It’s time to shatter the taboo of making money in the arts.


Were you ever told that it’s stupid to become an artist because “you’ll starve?” Perhaps you’ve been brought up to believe that all creative endeavors are lost causes when it comes to making a lucrative career out of them.


As a not starving artist with 10 years of experience in the unconventional craft of visual effects (VFX), Vicki Lau made her way from conservative Singapore to working as a profitable artist on numerous Hollywood blockbuster titles such as “The Walking Dead,”“Guardians of the Galaxy,” and “Aquaman,” among other notable credits, successfully shattering the stereotype of the “starving artist” (along with other taboos to boot).


This book will help you:

- Leverage your industry to get ahead (and get paid) as an artist

- Implement personal financial management strategies

- Maximize your earning potential in all ways possible

- Keep the money coming to you throughout your journey

- Master the true reality of an artist’s life


If you are tired of being broke, ashamed of being condemned as a “starving artist,” and want to elevate your financial game, Not Your Starving Artist is your asset.



Money will never be your dirty word as an artist ever again.

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