Something happened last week that I was a little surprised about. I spoke to two separate artists that were really struggling to get their art businesses off of the ground. One artist was struggling because he has a very demanding day job and can’t seem to find the time to work on his art business. […]
How to Get Help from Busy Experts
Each new person that signs up for our free Sell More Art Online email course gets a welcome email that says this: “Now that you’re in, I have something I want to ask you: what are your biggest struggles with selling art? I don’t mean “getting started.” You probably signed up for this mailing list because […]
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 […]
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 […]
The Myth of “Good Art Sells Itself”
image by Jack the Ripper There’s this fantasy of overnight success. We hear about artists who were painting away in their studio, then someone somehow magically found them and now they’re famous and they just live off of the sales that they magically get. One artist told me that he just posts his work on […]
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