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When you think of an entrepreneur, you almost always imagine a person working in marketing or technology. But rarely would someone think of an independent artist as an entrepreneur or business owner.

Freelance artists in every stream, regardless of their craft, are entrepreneurs too. According to a survey from 2008, about 85% of employers had trouble finding applicants when they were looking for creative employees. With the growth of social media and with visual content formats taking centre-stage, more creative artists are being hired today to fill the creativity and originality gaps that exist in organisations today.

A Brief History of Pencil Drawing Artists

Pencil drawing as an artform began way back in the 17th century at a time when Plumbago drawings for smaller portraits became popular. Pencils were not invented back then. Artists used a mix of graphite and clay to create art on vellum. The details in these paintings were not as strong as they are today thanks to better equipment.

Today, we have contemporary artists who have mastered pencil drawing as an art form. We also have access to online archives and data to see the paintings made by other people in the past. While other forms of digital painting and art have come and gone, the demand for pencil drawing artists is growing once again.

How Should You Partner With a Pencil Drawing Artist?

All artists are entrepreneurs. Pencil or hand drawing artists have honed the craft of visual storytelling. While drawing as a field might sound outdated, a pencil drawing artist can get people to stop scrolling and pay attention. Their content appears more organic than all the digital content out there and seems more relatable to a wide audience spectrum.

There are different applications for pencil drawing artists across industries and organisations. Some artists are commissioned to create standalone artworks for different campaigns. Others are hired to create graphic novels or comic books for different brands. In a different industry, police stations and forensic artists help identify criminals and wanted persons by sketching out the details given by victims or witnesses.

What To Look For In A Pencil Drawing Artist:

Artists don’t need any particular educational qualifications. Anyone can learn pencil drawing at different stages in their lives. However, here are a few signs to finding a deserving pencil drawing artist for your business ideas:

Check for relevant educational qualifications. The more experienced artists you will find are those with two or four-year course degrees in the arts. It will work the same if they have any short-term course certification for a completed pencil drawing course.

Look for an artist with a strong portfolio of work done in the past. Big brands hire only the best artists, so the ones with well-known brands on their portfolios will provide more help.

Artists looking to work in forensics or with law enforcement agencies must have a similar background.

While choosing a pencil drawing artist to work with, choose a platform where you can compare and choose one artist out of several different ones. Platforms like Guru give you access to a wide range of artists with varying experience and styles so that you can choose what works for you.

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