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Fandom divides artists into [[fan artists]] and [[pro artists]], with the only difference being that economic gain is a significant motive for [[pro artists]] to do their art. [[Fan art]] can be done by a [[pro artist]] if it is done for love and not money.
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'''''Artist''''' in [[fannish]] terms refers strictly to creators of visual arts — illustrators, painters and sculptors.
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[[Fandom]] divides artists into [[fan artists]] and [[pro artists]], with the only differences being the level of economic gain for [[pro artists]] and the prospect of sales as a motivation for the work.  Minor sales at [[convention]] [[art shows]] don’t kick an artist out of the [[fanartist]] category, but exhibitions in commercial galleries or, especially, being paid for publication does.  
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However, [[fan art]] can be done by a [[pro artist]] if it is done for love and not [[money]]. Pros who contribute to [[fanzines]] are eligible for [[Best Fan Artist Hugo]]s.  
  
 
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Latest revision as of 11:36, 11 November 2021

Artist in fannish terms refers strictly to creators of visual arts — illustrators, painters and sculptors.

Fandom divides artists into fan artists and pro artists, with the only differences being the level of economic gain for pro artists and the prospect of sales as a motivation for the work. Minor sales at convention art shows don’t kick an artist out of the fanartist category, but exhibitions in commercial galleries or, especially, being paid for publication does.

However, fan art can be done by a pro artist if it is done for love and not money. Pros who contribute to fanzines are eligible for Best Fan Artist Hugos.


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