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Jake Parker is an illustrator who has worked for 15 years on
Full
-A bit about his personal life and what he is currently up
-Why he started SVS School, who his target audience is, and what
-Some of his earlier memories of drawing.
-How his parents and teachers were very supportive as well as
-How doubt, comparing himself to others, time restraints, and
-How sometimes he compares himself to other people who are doing
-How he gets through negative thoughts and battles through his
-The influence that both his wife and God play in his life,
-One of his hardest moments creatively, which actually came as a
-An e-mail that completely changed his perspective when he was
-If you are taking on a large personal project, making sure that
-Making a large project into a marathon, not a sprint, and
-The importance of rewarding yourself as you reach
-Finding a way to create accountability with self-imposed
-How he balances his time, by making sure that everyone knows
"For this little artist kid, there was all this opportunity and
"If I faced any resistance then and now, it's always been
"I think being an artist as your career choice is probably the
"Yea. I could be sitting there on the beach, thinking,
"Life is hard enough as it is with everything that people are
"It doesn't work to have accountability to yourself.
"You need a final product, you don't need a project."
Society of
You Need a Product, Not a Project e041 (Jake's
Website /
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Jake Parker is an illustrator who has worked for 15 years on
Full
-A bit about his personal life and what he is currently up
-Why he started SVS School, who his target audience is, and what
-Some of his earlier memories of drawing.
-How his parents and teachers were very supportive as well as
-How doubt, comparing himself to others, time restraints, and
-How sometimes he compares himself to other people who are doing
-How he gets through negative thoughts and battles through his
-The influence that both his wife and God play in his life,
-One of his hardest moments creatively, which actually came as a
-An e-mail that completely changed his perspective when he was
-If you are taking on a large personal project, making sure that
-Making a large project into a marathon, not a sprint, and
-The importance of rewarding yourself as you reach
-Finding a way to create accountability with self-imposed
-How he balances his time, by making sure that everyone knows
"For this little artist kid, there was all this opportunity and
"If I faced any resistance then and now, it's always been
"I think being an artist as your career choice is probably the
"Yea. I could be sitting there on the beach, thinking,
"Life is hard enough as it is with everything that people are
"It doesn't work to have accountability to yourself.
"You need a final product, you don't need a project."
Society of
You Need a Product, Not a Project e041 (Jake's
Website /