image by B_Zedan From Cory: When I met Lisa Verdi, today’s guest author, I knew immediately that I had to have her guest post on the site. Simplicity is something that I am not great with, but for which I constantly strive. If you’re like me, you frequently find too many things piling up and […]
What Blue-Chip Galleries Can Teach Us About Social Media Networking
I recently returned to the City of Roses after a stint in the Big Apple, and although I was technically there to see my client’s film screen at the Museum of Modern Art, I also wanted to see how the galleries in one of the world’s premiere art cities use (or don’t use) social media to connect […]
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 […]
Brian Sherwin: Galleries Will Make A Big Push To Embrace the Internet
Brian Sherwin is an art critic, and until recently, the Editor of MyArtSpace.com’s blog. He has interviewed hundreds of artists from all over the world and when he approached me about doing an interview for TheAbundantArtist.com, I jumped at the chance. Brian’s a smart guy and knows the future of the Art industry. Check him […]
Why Being A Square Peg is Now Your Greatest Art Sales Asset
I first realized that I wasn’t choosing the easiest route through life on a visit to the school careers teacher. “I want to be an artist!” His response was to produce reams of statistics “proving” exactly how many ways this was a bad idea. Did you know that its statistically provable that anyone daring to […]
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