Tuesday, December 29, 2009

Recent Decision





P1180992, originally uploaded by rgmu11.


Al watching Pink Pantha in bed. I feel this drawing is a bit like Schiele's style, one of my favorite artists.

I'm planning to take some figure painting course when I go to UK. Although I got the offer of University of Arts London, considered the big gap between their international students' fee and home fee, which is £9,300 per year and £1,390 per year, I decided not to be account on taking a course in that university, at least not in the next three years. Because the reply I got from the university to my question "If I get a spouse visa, in what condition could I just pay the home status fee?" is- You have to stay in UK for at least three years to be accepted as a home student.

The answer was quite disppointing, thinking of the HUGE gap between the oversea's and home's fees. The tuition is going up year by year, while I am not sure whether the teaching quality would climb along with it. Think about it, what if I get pregnant and have a baby in one or two years, I will still be treated as an "international student" if I wanna go to college? I did feel quite excited when I got the offer.I did look forward to going there to study, very very much. And I did work much. But what a pity, facing my financial situation I don't think I could accept loaning money for just one year foundation course for which British students will just pay nearly 1/7, and I even don't want to wait for another three years to go to a foundation course. All what I feel is I wont make it unless they suddenly changed the policy to accept me as a home student then.

I just hope Al could get a good job where he feels fulfilled and joyful in career development. He thinks I should consider more about other ways to persue art, like short courses. I guess that's a good idea. I would like to join several short courses to train myself more in traditional art technique which is helpful for me to get deeper in art.

7 comments:

  1. I've sort of done something similar, I got a painting scholarship abroad and continued to paint. I'm now in China painting full time, but selling my work in HK (more buyers and price is more). Perhaps you could do the same...continue with it!

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  2. Goodluck with your decision! I hope it all goes well!

    Im loving your artworks! Keep it up :)

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  3. nothing is easy, u would figure it out eventually! i trust u!
    btw, where a u right now?

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  4. Thanks for your comment. I will keep it up surely, but need direction. I think the artists who can live by selling art at the same time are lucky.

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  5. Well the direction is that you want to draw and paint right? I took up an unrelated subject for 10 years Web Design, but always longed to paint...now I realised I should continue with it. But always have Web Design to fall back on. Perhaps get yourself a paid skill for now and continue with your work...things will really work out.

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  6. Yes, I know...I have a full-time job now in Finance. But aint want to do it anymore in the future. I suppose I need to learn some graphic software to be able to find some job. How is your artist life going in China?

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  7. I think you should use your Finance background in a future job, is a useful skill. You could create a Financial website, then make regular money from the ads...then you can do what you want to do...easy. If you quit your job with nothing to fall back on, you'll regret it...just develop.

    Artist life is going well in China, if you see my site I've already had an exhibition/magazine interviews in HK this month and am working towards the next one.

    All the best!

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