Truly without trying to boast, I don't have much doubt that I would make some nice stuff. I've found that I've been able to make art that I like in all these mediums. I feel that a true artist is one who can repetadely make things that he or she really enjoys, thus creating things that they highly appreciate themselves. I've experienced this lately and I feel that I should get some ideas out. What I'm wondering though is where the success lies in the field. While I do leave much of the success in the creation of the art itself, I *am* a college student and must be realistic too
I wonder if people will always be willing to pay more for nice design. Luckily I consider my art to be modern yet timeless, but more and more cheap furniture with decent design (Ikea...) is being pumped out and I don't see how one could survive. I wouldn't leave out the idea of opening a furniture company some day either, I enjoy the business too to an extent.
Just venting here. I've thought these things through many times and it seems that the only real way to go about succeding in art is to just dive in and carry some good business skills at your side...
I found this site from some searches. Seems to have tons of potential:
http://www.scad.edu