Sara O’Connor is a former lawyer who has been working with admirable determination to grow her art business and cultivate her brand for the past two and a half years. She creates heavy-textured pointillism art inspired by geology, the water, light, and color. We sat down with Sara to learn a bit more about how […]
Lisa Frick: Art Furniture Sales Case Study
Lisa Frick is a painter whose canvas of choice at the moment isn’t a canvas at all: she creates whimsical and brightly colored pieces of custom-painted furniture. She has been a working artist for several decades as well as the proprietor of several boutiques and galleries. Lisa began putting her custom-painted furniture pieces into the […]
Tom Harold: Wire Ball Sculpture Sales Case Study
Earlier this year, rolling ball sculpture artist Tom Harold did what so many artists dream of doing: he quit his day job! (Way to go, Tom!) We interviewed Tom in early July to learn a bit more of his story and to learn about the trajectory that led him here. Tom made his first piece […]
How to Get Your Artwork in Front of your Customers Without Relying on a Gallery
Are you struggling to get your art displayed in galleries? Are you entering lots and lots of open submissions but it seems like an uphill battle to find a space to display your work? In this post I am going to share my methodology for how to get your art displayed in alternative spaces. (Note: […]
How Galleries Choose Artists
The art world, as well as the gallery system, don’t quite look like creative chaos. Although the review process may be unique in each gallery, it has some basics that have been around (and haven’t changed) as long as buying and selling art has been present. Understanding the process of artist selection in galleries may […]
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