Critique and the Heart of the Artist

This was the very first time I began to sell my work and to develop a collection. It was the beginning.

Who Controls Your Art Business?

Some people will have no problem complying and making Facebook part of their advertising expenses, but I know for most of my clients, this is just not feasible.

Luck vs. Opportunity

For me taking control, actively engaging and committing to all of these elements rather than waiting for them to happen has led from one opportunity to the next.

Beware of Art Gallery Cash Flow Problems!

A savvy artist protects herself upfront. Before you drop off your work, be sure you have a good contract with the gallery!

Is Social Media Really The Key to Selling Art Online?

You may be picking up lots of new followers and fans, but are any of them actually buying – or even thinking about buying – the pieces you’ve spent hours working on?

Holiday Shopping Starts Now. Are You Ready?

Holiday shoppers are in thinking mode and putting their loved ones on lists and setting up budgets.

How to Love Rejection

If you’re getting rejected that means you are doing your work and getting it out the door.

5 Essential Steps to Cultivate Online Art Buyers

You are not truly a visible business without a fully engaged website.

Why You Must Start Your Email Marketing Campaign

Emails, when done on a regular schedule, have the ability to grow your relationships, your “brand” or recognition, and bring your clients into a more intimate sense of conversation.

How to Write an Amazing Artist Statement

The reason to have a genuine, well written artist statement is because you want to provide insight for your viewers into who you are as an artist.

Evolution of an Artist Salon

These sorts of events are good for artists in any stage of their careers.

Put Your Business Cards Away

Why simply giving your business card to interested prospects is the worst thing you can do.

Why Virtual Galleries Could Help Shape a Different Future for Artists

Ever-advancing technologies, combined with radical changes in consumer trends and how art collections are curated, could all point the way towards an exciting digital future for creatives.

Public Speaking for Artists

It is a pleasure to hear people speaking boldly about what is important to them. Your presentation creates a bond with those present.