How can you as an artist stand out from the crowd? Here’s your list of next steps.
The Upside of Rejection
Failure can teach you that “it’s a numbers game.” Most sales attempts don’t make it. Most people don’t want to see or buy your art.
Artists at Work
Artsy Shark presents some artist friends hard at work in their studios or on location. Enjoy!
6 Ways to End the Year Creatively
During the quietest time of the year for your art business, you can make the most of your time even if you’re not meeting customers and selling your work.
The Power of Persistence
Persistence is the act of doing something each day to move you closer to your goal.
12 Ways Artists Can Stop Procrastinating
Be honest, do you have a lot of unfinished projects sitting around? Are you unable to account for what happened?
Where in the World would You go to make Art?
Where in the world would YOU travel to make art? If you had no obligations, If you had enough money to live for six months, If you could travel anywhere that would inspire you, where would you go?
What Made You an Artist?
Some artists claim they were born to it. For others, there was a catalyst. Perhaps a teacher, an event, or a realization that they needed to create artwork to live their best life.
Set Your Goals for the Lifestyle You Want
Prioritize your life over your work, and everything for your art business will fall into place. Then set goals.
Are You Afraid of Success?
There is a lot of talk about the fear of failure, but what if you aren’t afraid to fail? What about being afraid of succeeding?
Fear of Failure
In order to succeed, your desire for success should be greater than your fear of failure.
Your “Aha Moment”
The “Aha” moment. That moment of clarity. A sudden realization, a point where everything clicks. It may change your life.
4 Time Management Tips for Artists
Each day when you make your To Do list, be sure to highlight those items that will produce income now for your business.
Business Lessons from Your Best Friend
Beyond the outfield fence, a hill slopes steeply to the woods where he can search in the bushes to find the home run balls. They are always there if you look hard enough.