Note from Cory: from time to time I get pitched guest posts for things that are completely out of alignment with what works in the Fine Art world. In many instances I reject those posts because they’re not relevant. Sometimes, however, a post like this one comes along. Pay What You Will pricing is controversial, […]
Why You Should Create Art in a Series
This is a quote from one of my very favorite plays – “The Shape of Things,” by Neil Labute. The entire play (and the movie) is a takedown of shallowness and shock art. “Anybody can be provocative or shocking. Stand up in class and take a piss. Paint yourself blue and run naked through a […]
How Art Consultants Can Help You Grow Your Art Business
This is a guest post from Laura Reynolds As a growing profession offering a range of beneficial services across the arts world, art consultants can offer enormous value to anyone looking to make an impact on the art scene. Whether you’re an artist, a gallery or a collector, art consultants can guide careers and collections […]
Where do you want to go?
The Cheshire Cat scene from Disney’s Alice in Wonderland has always struck me as particularly profound. “I just wanted to ask you which way I ought to go,” says Alice. “Well, that depends on where you want to get to,” responds the Cheshire Cat. “It really doesn’t matter…” she replies and the Cat interrupts her, […]
What is the Value of Your Art?
Earlier this week, I stuck my foot in something nasty. An earlier guest post on selling art on Fiverr.com raised some hackles. While she says right in her post that artists should limit the amount of time that they spend on Fiverr.com projects, apparently the mere suggestion that ANY piece of art could sell for as […]
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