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Growing up in Oakland, Calif., Kaitlynn Hong watched her mother balance her career as an accountant with her passion for painting. So when she arrived in New York to intern at Mastercard in 2019, she already had a template for working a day job while maintaining her side hustle as a makeup artist.
“I’m deeply passionate about it; it’s my art form,” she said, knowing how many creative people can struggle to monetize their passion, then end up producing work they don’t love. “It can drag you down to have to depend on it for income.”
Hong, who’s part of the Web3 marketing initiatives team at Mastercard, has been surrounded by artists her whole life.