Branching out in your art business from the primary revenue streams of sales of originals and prints can be a very smart move. It’s all about diversifying your income so that if one gallery dries up, you can still count on money coming in. When setting up passive income streams like print-on-demand products and the […]
Member of the Week: Marianne Goodell
This week’s featured Association member is Marianne Goodell. TAA: How would you describe your art to your ideal collector? Marianne: Figurative, symbolic art and jewelry for personal reflection and emotional release. TAA: What motivates you during slow seasons? Marianne: Trying new techniques, taking courses, watching YouTube videos by other artists. TAA: How did […]
Exclusivity in Artist Contracts
What is exclusivity? Exclusivity, in a contract with a client who is requesting a custom piece, prevents the artist from creating and/or selling reproductions of the original work. In other words, you paint a piece, the client pays you, you transfer ownership of the piece to the client, and you can’t sell prints of that […]
Member of the Week: Taylor Ann, Painting the Fragility and Beauty of Life
This week’s featured Association member is Taylor Ann. TAA: How would you describe your art to your ideal collector? Taylor: My work is the representation of what we, at times, forget about. The life we share our planet with. The variety of animals that is on this blue planet is truly amazing. All wildlife we […]
Member of the Week: Bart Levy, Impressionist Scenes of Beauty
This week’s featured Association member is Bart Levy. TAA: How would you describe your art to your ideal collector? Bart: Impressionist/expressionist, affordable, scenes and objects of beauty. TAA: What motivates you during slow seasons? Bart: Currently, my 100 paintings in 100 days project. Even when I might otherwise find excuses for not going to […]
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