image credit Wikimedia Standing in front of the class, I concentrated on breathing deeply through my belly like I had been taught. I thought about things like releasing my jaw and keeping my knees relaxed. I had been standing in front of the class for about three minutes. I was wearing my regular street clothes, […]
Content Marketing for Artists
It’s been a great run so far here at TAA. I have had the chance to work with artists who got books published, were paid to illustrate covers, sold their first piece of art to someone they never met over the internet (I’m always excited about how excited artists get about this), and generally made […]
7 Inspiring Artists Who Blog
A few artists are very good at blogging – most are not. I get endless questions about what to write about, how to blog, and whether blogging can be effective for artists. The following is a list of my favorite art bloggers, as well as a handful of artist blogs that were recommended to me […]
What Should Artists Blog About?
image by Nancee_Art I often receive emails asking me about what artists should blog about. It’s really not that hard. Don’t over think it. Artists Should Blog About Their Art. Post pictures of your work. You’ll notice that most of my blog posts have a piece that I really like at the top. People really […]
How Paula Manning Lewis Has Sold More Than 30,000 Pieces of Art
Paula Manning-Lewis is a painter who lives in Albuquerque, New Mexico. I met Paula on Twitter and after getting to know her better, she shared the amazing fact that she has sold more than 30,000 pieces of art. That’s quite the accomplishment! I asked her if she’d talk a little bit about how she did […]
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