Faye reads a letter from Joe Hill, a World War II vet, who asks for advice on becoming an artist. She welcomes Hill to the show. He talks about how he started drawing while he was in the hospital after the war. Commercial artist Al Dorne ...See moreFaye reads a letter from Joe Hill, a World War II vet, who asks for advice on becoming an artist. She welcomes Hill to the show. He talks about how he started drawing while he was in the hospital after the war. Commercial artist Al Dorne describes the many different ways artists can earn a living such as drawing greeting cards, ads, package design, and wrapping paper to name a few. He also talks about the Famous Artists correspondence school which he helped found. Dorne critiques one of Joe's drawings and tells Joe, thanks to Faye, that he has been enrolled in the school's classes. Written by
Wisconsin Center for Film and Theater Research
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