This isn’t about money. This is about how you think about your art and your art practice. Imagine a room filled with 50 random people. I can stand in front of those people & say “Ugh, it’s so hard to find time to work on …
Twitter for Artists - Part 2: Pinni...
In the first part of this series, I discussed the basic of Twitter. In this post were going to deal with the practical side of using Twitter, how to avoid some common problems, and why scheduling is amazing! Let’s get started! Twitter for Artists – Part …
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How to Price Art - The Not-So-Magic...
When I started exhibiting, I attended classes, talks, read books, and spoke to countless artists & galleries owners about pricing. I tried all kinds of ways to price my work. Mostly I just guessed. It was stressful. I had no confidence in my pricing. I …
My Review of Buffer, a Social Media...
Managing multiple social media accounts is a pain. It takes a lot of time, even more work, and not a small amount of creativity. Doing it manually is next to impossible – or it is if you ever want to create art again. Thankfully there’s …
10 Things Artists Should Post to So...
Social media experts recommend that you use an 80 / 20 formula. 80% of posts are what I like to call “fluff & stuff” – information not necessarily related to you. The other 20% should be all about your art. But what does this really …