Sometimes it’s hard to admit when you have a desperate need for something big. You know deep down it’s going to require a lot of change to achieve. That can be scary. In the middle of Covid, I had a really honest look at my life. I had four young kids, a great art school […]
Finding Yourself as a Very Online Artist with Yakira Carter AKA CyberL0ve | TAA Podcast Season 5, Episode 1
https://traffic.libsyn.com/secure/theabundantartist/TAA_038.mp3 Welcome to season five, episode one of The Abundant Artist, the show that dispels the myth of the starving artist and shares how you can live an abundant life as an artist and make a living from your talent one interview at a time. In this episode, Cory speaks with Yakira Carter AKA CyberL0ve. […]
My Outdoor Art Fair Aha Moment: Dan Cleary
Five years ago, I began work on a photography series I now call “Wright Brothers: Then and Now.” In this series, I layer 100-year-old historic photographs of the Wright Brothers with current-day photographs I create at the exact locations. I’ve traveled to numerous locations in the United States and France to create these photographs. This […]
How to pitch journalists and influencers
Do you have clients purchasing several US$3,000 art pieces because they saw you in the paper? Does your business come mainly from referrals? Do you find it hard to network? If these questions resonate with you, you will be interested to hear about Marie Sand’s experience with media outreach. Marie Sand is a full time […]
How to use in situ photos to sell art
One aspect of the buying process that collectors miss whilst browsing through online art listings is being able to get up close to a painting, to get a feel for its texture, size, and how it could fit into their home. By creating immersive in situ photos, it allows the potential collector to see the […]
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