When you set out as an artist you won’t have a track record, nobody knows your work and a LOT of effort is required to build up your creative brand. In this article I’m going to share some tips to help you establish a clear identity as an artist.
Read moreKarma Economics: The benefits of showing gratitude
Artists who establish strong relationships with their collectors will always have an edge over those who don’t. If someone buys your work and you do not follow up or attempt to get to know them better, then you have wasted an opportunity at gaining a new advocate for your art.
Read more8 powerful tips to boost your art sales
A great artwork in the right context sells itself, but it is you who establishes that context and it sure doesn’t hurt to be a good salesperson. In this article I want to share some tips to help you become one.
Read moreHow to take an art commission
During the course of your art career you will receive requests to produce specific works of art. These can come from a variety of people with varying levels of experience in the process of commissioning work. It is your job to ensure that the process goes smoothly from the initial request to the completed artwork…
Read moreSharing your process
Your creative process is 99% of your journey and it’s the journey that counts, right? Well, the same applies for your audience and it’s their interest which you need to attract with a compelling artistic narrative.
Read moreSo, you want an art studio?
You may be a recent graduate back at home after university, wondering what your next step is, or in full-time employment hoping to dedicate more time to your creative pursuit. Whichever category you fall into, one of the first steps is finding the a suitable place to work. This is my experience of getting an art studio and what to look out for when finding your own.
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