There’s a lot of great stuff on Instagram. It’s become my own social network of choice over the last six months. As a visual-first social network, it’s perfect for artists. I’ve written about how artists can score quick wins by opening an Instagram account. Below is a list of some of my personal favorite artists […]
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How to Build An Art Business While Working a Day Job
Paul Gauguin was a stockbroker for 11 years before he decided to become a painter. With his career change, he split with his wife and children and ruined his own life. He became depressed and even tried to commit suicide. People hear that story and think, “Why in the world would anyone with money want […]
How to Sell Art with Tumblr
Tumblr.com is the traditional art world’s social scene. Seems like lately that everyone who’s anyone has a Tumblr account. Should you be on Tumblr, and if so, what’s the most effective way to promote your art there? What is Tumblr? Tumblr.com is a blogging platform that is like a cross between Twitter and Blogger.com. Brevity […]
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 […]