Somebody wants to buy your art. That’s wonderful! Congratulations! That is the ultimate compliment. They love something you created so much that they want to give you money. Yet, for dozen of reasons, your buyer might flake on you, which results in you not getting paid. How do you ensure that you get paid for […]
Art and Leadership: The Power and Purpose of Creativity
I recently wrote an article called “The Myth of the Starving Artist—and what it can teach us about job security.” In it, I discuss how society’s attitude towards art parallels how people feel across industries about their jobs and companies. We’re in a culture that devalues creativity and values pursuing a paycheck over the purpose […]
How Artist Leonardo Pereznieto Got 1,000,000 Subscribers on Youtube
http://traffic.libsyn.com/theabundantartist/16_Leonardo_Pereznieto_.mp3 Leonardo Pereznieto has over 1,000,000 subscribers split across two Youtube channels. In this podcast, we break down how he did it and what it’s done for his business. :32 – Leonardo explains how he grew his audience base to over 1,000,000 subscribers. 2:30 – Leonardo is a member of the Youtube Partner program. He explains […]
How to Manage Your Money on a Variable Income
The average fine artist in the US made $44,400 in 2014. I love stats like that because they make it all seem so much neater than it is. The ‘average’ artist. Who is this ‘average’ artist of whom you speak? The artists of whom the Bureau of Labour Statistics speaks are made up of all […]
Five Late Bloomers That Changed the Art World
We’re excited to feature this guest post by J.M. Orend, a writer and artist who has written several books, including the recently released title Successful Late Bloomers. Successful Late Bloomers is a new book about people who achieved late-in-life success and how they did it. It takes a look at the different type of late […]
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