Sunday, October 21, 2018

The Sculptor Who Tried To Be An Accountant (It Didn’t Take)

John McKenna might not have made it in accountancy, but as a sculptor, he knows that the money he makes as an artist is always in flux. “It’s a precarious existence. Some years are lean and some hectic, but it’s always hard to save – the profits from the good years go on servicing the debts and repairs from the bad.”



Article source here:Arts Journal

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