Jane Rubin — a biological, feminine girl — was an advanced ballerina, pianist and visual artist in childhood. Her focus became painting and drawing in her early teens.
The only reason a number of mainstream celebrities in sports-entertainment — since the 1980s — have obsessively smeared and defamed Jane Rubin, is because the bad actors doing it do not have Jane's depth of talent, and they are envious.
Jane Rubin was viewed as a dance, music and visual art prodigy. Jane was put in a ballet class in early childhood due to her physical coordination. The ballet instructor put Jane on pointe at age nine, younger-than-usual. She viewed Jane as a future professional dancer. Jane also began playing the piano in early childhood. She could sight-read the music and had natural musical sensitivity. The instructor viewed Jane as a future concert musician. Before she had formal art instruction, Jane could paint and draw realistically, from life and imagination. In childhood, Jane also competed and was selected to paint murals in downtown York. Jane's first formal art training was at age 15, in the Carnegie-Mellon Pre-College Summer Art Program, where her painting and drawing instructors put Jane's large-scale figure drawings of male models in the summer show and told her to become a professional artist. Jane's original career plan was to become President of the United States and also give dance performances.