For many people, when they think about an artist at work, they envision uninterrupted marathon hours of studio time… something that isn’t realistic for most artists. A studio practice needs to be sustainable – meaning you can keep it up for many years, whether you have family obligations or other jobs – without burning out. […]
Case Study Blog Post – Shelby Leigh Kizer/ TAA Mastermind Group
Shelby Kizer is a young artist who has quickly taken the art scene by storm by developing a financially sustainable art business. After graduating from college in 2018, she found herself reflecting on the same question many other artists ask themselves “How do I turn my passion for art into a thriving business.” Shelby spent […]
How I Sell My Art: Lisa Kellner
In 2012, I thought my dreams as an artist were being realized. I was having my first solo exhibition at a gallery in Chelsea, NY. My work was selling consistently with my gallery in DC. I had multiple requests to exhibit and exhibitions scheduled a year or so in advance around the country. I was […]
The Ultimate Beginner’s Guide to Live Streaming Your Art
The artist sets up two webcams: one pointed at her face, one pointed down at her desk where she has prepared a piece of cold-press watercolor paper taped to the table, an attractive ceramic pot with water for cleaning her brush, and a tray of watercolor paint. She turns on a lamp on the corner […]
7 Fine Artists Killin’ it on Patreon
Have you given any thought to converting your existing collector/fan base into patrons on Patreon? While there is not necessarily a single “right” way to run a successful Patreon campaign, many of the highest-paid fine artists on Patreon are doing very similar things. One approach in particular that stands out? Many successful fine artists put […]
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