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When Anne Prins was asked,
as a burgeoning ninth-grade artist to paint a mural in her church's
nursery she had no idea it would be the beginnings of a profitable business
venture.
But now, just five years
later, Prins, a Calvin College sophomore, has parlayed that first mural
into a healthy source of income - healthy enough that last summer, for
the first time in many years, she did not seek a summer job, but worked
instead as an artist.
Even now the gregarious Prins
is a little stunned that she can make decent money doing something she
thoroughly enjoys.
"I had no idea that
that mural could be the start of a career," she says with a smile.
"But it turned out well, people noticed it and soon after I was
getting asked to do murals in people's nurseries, bathrooms, all kinds
of places."
It didn't take
long after that for Prins' work to get noticed by builders. Now she
not only does work for individuals she also does murals and more for
homes not yet sold, including annual participation in the Parade of
Homes. And
she's doing more than just murals. Her artistic repertoire now includes
media mirrors (mirrors surrounded by colorful, mixed-media frames),
canvas floor cloths (beautifully painted and treated canvas that's coated
with polyurethane), painted chairs and oil paintings.
Interestingly Prins doesn't
plan to be an artist upon graduation. She's setting her sights on architecture.
"Art
is fun, something I really enjoy," she says. "But I'm really
interested in architecture."
Specifically Prins is studying
as a pre-architecture student at Calvin with a healthy dose of urban
planning courses. Someday she'd like to work as an architect who is
sensitive to the ways in which buildings and urban sprawl can be balanced,
an architect careful about designing buildings that function well, look
good and make sense.
It is in becoming that kind
of architect, says Prins, that her artistic background may be of some
assistance. And, she adds, where her talents as a businessperson, born
from the beginnings of a church nursery mural, may also bear fruit.
"I look at everything
that I'm currently doing," she says, "as preparation for my
work as an architect."
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