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    Careers to Consider If You Want to Explore Your Artistic Side

    Jun 3, 2025 by Ali · Leave a Comment

    If you've always been the creative one, whether that's doodling on your notes, editing videos for fun, or messing around with makeup, then it makes sense to look for a job that actually lets you use that side of yourself. You don't need to sit in an office staring at spreadsheets if that's not your thing. There are plenty of jobs that let you be artistic and still pay the bills.

    Let's get into a few options that are worth checking out.

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    Tattoo Artist

    This is a great one if you're into drawing and love working with people. Tattooing lets you bring someone's idea to life in a way that really matters. It's not just art-it's permanent, personal, and completely different every time.

    To get started, you'll want to look at courses in tattooing. These give you a proper understanding of the tools, safety rules, and techniques you'll need. From there, most people go on to do an apprenticeship. It's one of those careers where you learn a lot on the job, but if you've got the talent and patience, it's a solid path.

    Photographer

    Love taking pictures? You can turn that into a career. Whether you're into weddings, portraits, fashion, or products, photography can open a lot of doors. And with social media being such a big deal, the demand is only going up.

    You don't need an expensive kit to get started either. A decent camera or a good phone, a bit of practice, and you're good to go. Build up a portfolio and keep learning as you go.

    Sell Your Art Online

    If you've got a pile of art sitting around or you're always making digital designs, why not sell them? Sites like Etsy, Redbubble, or even your own socials make it super simple to upload your work and start earning.

    You can put your designs on prints, cards, T-shirts, mugs, whatever you fancy. You don't need to deal with packing orders either because print-on-demand services can handle it for you.

    Makeup Artist

    This is perfect if you love make up and playing with colour and helping people feel confident. You could work on weddings, photo shoots, events, or even film sets. It's a hands-on job and no two days are the same.

    Start by practising on friends, then build up a portfolio. You don't need loads of qualifications, but short courses can help sharpen your skills and boost your confidence.

    Set Design

    Set design is all about creating a mood or scene. It could be for theatre, TV, adverts or live events. You get to use your creative brain to make something people will actually step into and experience.

    If you're good at thinking visually and love planning things out, this one's worth a look. People usually start small, helping out on local productions or student films, then work their way up.

    Try It and See

    If you're creative, don't ignore it. Pick something and give it a go. You don't need to know everything before you start because you'll learn loads just by doing. And who knows? That creative hobby might turn into something bigger.

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    About Ali

    Hi I'm Ali, a vegan mummy of four from Wales in the UK. I love reading, cooking, writing, interiors and photography, all of which I share on here. I also make videos on my YouTube channel. Come and follow us and share our journey.

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