UPDATE: This post is highly controversial – in fact, almost none of the reader of TAA like it, and I can certainly understand why! As an artist, you’ve worked hard for your training, and you have a passion to create. Certainly you hope that alone is valued at more than $5! I hope so too. […]
How to Price Your Art: 5 Mistakes
Long time readers of TAA know today’s guest poster, Melissa Dinwiddie. She’s one smart cookie, and happens to be my partner in ArtEmpowers. Melissa has written here at TAA about how her art career almost destroyed her happiness, and has been mentioned as one of my 7 favorite art bloggers. Recently an artist emailed me […]
Where Did You Put That? A Data Driven Approach To Your Art Career
Recently, I had the opportunity to sit down with the guys behind ArtworkArchive.com. They’re doing something amazing. John Feustel is a (super smart) software engineer who began building an organizational tool for his artist mother, which became ArtworkArchive. In this guest post, John talks about the need to measure and track your art activities, so […]
How to Sell Art on deviantArt.com
image by MumboJumbo. Edward Stuart is an artist, writer, blogger, and decoration enthusiast. He writes for the canvas art supplier CanvasGalleryArt.com. Edward enjoys blogging about art, art history, design, and home decor. deviantART (often abbreviated as ‘dA’) has been around for 12 years, but it still isn’t recognized as a viable marketing strategy by many […]
How Empathy Can Help You Build A Successful Art Business
From Cory: This post is a bit different from what you’ll normally see on TAA. When it comes to doing business, I’m generally of the give specific technical advice kind of guy – but when Yong Joo Kim emailed me this post, I was struck by how much it gets at the fundamentals of why […]
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