Hey artists, I’m hijacking this blog. Actually, Cory handed the reins over to me, so it’s not really a hijacking, but since I’m in charge for this post, I’m going to get on my soapbox and talk about something that I don’t think gets enough attention. (Never fear — we’ll return you to your regularly […]
10 Strategies to Improve Your Art Sales
This is a guest post from Carolyn Edlund of ArtsyShark.com. Carolyn and I have had several conversations wishing that we could help artists learn the actual skills of sales. In a former life, I was an annoying telemarketer. I learned all of these skills – the words to use, the way to ask for a […]
5 Amazing Art Experiences That the Internet Made Possible
Most of the time, here on TAA, we focus on ways to make money from art. I want to take a step back and examine a bigger question. Art is supposed to affect people, right? Even if they can’t articulate why, it should say something…right? The Internet is a lot more than just a way […]
Where do you want to go?
The Cheshire Cat scene from Disney’s Alice in Wonderland has always struck me as particularly profound. “I just wanted to ask you which way I ought to go,” says Alice. “Well, that depends on where you want to get to,” responds the Cheshire Cat. “It really doesn’t matter…” she replies and the Cat interrupts her, […]
How to Photograph and Edit Your Art for Your Site
UPDATE: We’ve added a post on the top cameras for photographing your artwork. Check it out here. Have you been frustrated trying to find the right light, angle, and time of day to photograph your art? I have too, and can share some tips with you that will hopefully reduce your future photography anxiety. We […]
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