We asked some artists to share a favorite work and their inspiration.
Most of Your Art Marketing Will Fail. Keep Going.
The people who do care about original art are fewer. And the ones who care about your art are fewer still. Don’t give up.
Raise The Status of Women Artists
Throughout history many accomplished women artists’ contributions have been ignored and the opportunities for contemporary women artists are insufficient.
The Creative Process
Finding inspiration, meaning and passion is a search all artists make as part of the creative process.
Art and Healing
My purpose is to share my abstract nature photography with the hope that it can inspire, heal and awaken the imagination.
One Word That Can Transform Your Art Business
Lack of focus can leave your audience wondering, “What is it that they really do?” or “Is this a hobby?” It can put you in a position of being instantly forgettable.
Design a Fabulous Art Studio on a Shoestring
Many of my studio furnishings were found in used building supply and consignment stores, and I was creative with the use of inexpensive hardware and bartering.
Art as Healing and Inspiration
It is almost like I am adding new layers to the memory, layers filled with new, empowering perspectives.
How Artists Can Inoculate Themselves Against Rejection
A conversation with artist advocate and business strategy consultant Elizabeth Hulings on the inevitability of rejection, strategies to cope, and how to move forward.
Balancing Art and Business
How do self-employed artists balance studio and administrative time without losing their minds? Artists share their own strategies for dealing with it all.
How Artists Earn: Teaching
Many artists cultivate multiple ways of earning, and have found that teaching is a popular option that can take various forms.
New Educational Resource for the Art Community
The concept is to provide a free educational platform that teaches, supports and provides feedback for visual artists everywhere.
How to Write a Compelling Artist Statement
Your statement should contain only that information you consider most important—to your art and to your goals. Stick to the basics.
Art and the Great Outdoors
Celebrate the beauty of the great outdoors! We invited some artist friends to share their work and what inspires them.