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A 24-year-old New York artist funded his next meal by selling paintings at a Brooklyn pop-up gallery.
Charles C. Hofmann, a 24-year-old artist from New York, has gained attention for his unique approach to earning a living through art.
He recently completed a series of paintings sold at a pop-up gallery in Brooklyn, with proceeds directly funding his next meal.
Hofmann, who previously worked odd jobs to support his art, says the event marked a shift toward sustainable self-support through creative work.
His latest pieces, inspired by urban landscapes and personal memory, were displayed in a community space and received positive feedback from local residents.
The initiative highlights growing interest in alternative models for artists to monetize their work.
Un artista neoyorquino de 24 años financió su próxima comida vendiendo pinturas en una galería pop-up de Brooklyn.