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Try writing something like this:

I propose a soft sculpture piece of interactive art. The beauty of this piece is that it can be traditional art when displayed in a gallery, or it can be wearable art. When worn, it can transform the wearer into part of the art.

The dancing women will come alive with the various textures provided by the silk, beads, colored glass and metal fibers I plan to use.

"You have to know how to sell yourself, and it's not just a matter of confidence," says Bev Juno. "You have to be able to promote yourself in a professional manner."

Pauline Lim agrees. "It never hurts to be articulate," she says. "Good communication skills are good for business. A good rapport with gallery owners and frequent collectors is very helpful."


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