This is a guest post from the amazing Melissa Dinwiddie. I’ve been working with her off and on for several months and I think her story is instructive to many artists. This is the second post in a series on how her art evolved into a thriving full-time business that supports her mortgage. In Part […]
Why Aren’t More Artists Using WordPress? [UPDATED]
image by moufflets In a blog post titled Art Malls, I called artists out for building other companies’ businesses instead of their own. Too many artists are trying to sell art on rented property instead of owning their own store fronts. If you’re doing this, you look like an amateur. Period. Now, in many instances, […]
Matt Richards Shares How He Regularly Gets $25k Commissions
Matt Richards is a good friend of mine. A while ago we spent some time in his studio talking about his work as a kinetic sculptor and mobile maker. In this interview he mentions, and I’ve seen him do this regularly, that he will do commission pieces for $25,000 – $50,000 or more! The Starving […]
The Evolution (and Re-Evolution) of An Art Business
This is a guest post from the amazing Melissa Dinwiddie. I’ve been working with her off and on for several months and I think her story is instructive to many new artists. This is the first post in a series on how her art evolved into a thriving full-time business that supports her mortgage. I’m […]
Motivation
Motivation is Key to Selling Art Every morning I wake up and do two things: I read my scriptures and I plan my day by writing down the five things that I need to get done that day and write down my gratitude for five things that are happening in my life. It’s a good […]
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