image credit alexanderdrachman “I just don’t know how to get started!” This is probably the number one thing I hear from artists around the world when it comes to selling their art. Now, I’ve written a number of blog posts about how to sell your art, but I figured that it would be good to […]
The Myth of “Good Art Sells Itself”
image by Jack the Ripper There’s this fantasy of overnight success. We hear about artists who were painting away in their studio, then someone somehow magically found them and now they’re famous and they just live off of the sales that they magically get. One artist told me that he just posts his work on […]
The Internet for Luddite Artists
Excuse me while I get something off of my chest. It’s my blog, and I get to say what I want. Just stick with me for a bit, here. “I’m not a computer person.” A few weeks ago I was speaking at an Artist Trust event, and an older artist said this to me, in […]
How Empathy Can Help You Build A Successful Art Business
From Cory: This post is a bit different from what you’ll normally see on TAA. When it comes to doing business, I’m generally of the give specific technical advice kind of guy – but when Yong Joo Kim emailed me this post, I was struck by how much it gets at the fundamentals of why […]
Tesseracting: My Highly Personal Story About Creativity
When I was in 2nd grade, a teacher handed me the book A Wrinkle in Time by Madeleine L’Engle. What a joy for me to read! In the book, L’Engle posits the existence of something called a tesseract. As the image above demonstrates, a tesseract is the act of bringing together two distinct points to […]
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