What to Do When Your Art Business Slows Down
As much as you might like to think so, a successful art career involves much more than creating your work and moving onto the next one. If you wish to treat your art like a business, and there are artists that do not, you have…
Top Tips for Selling Your Artwork Online
Even the most prolific artists can need assistance to put their work in the best positions to get purchased in today’s digital age. Art is different from other businesses, even other creative endeavors. The purchase of a work of art is a personal experience that…
Five Ideas for Artists to Attract Buyers Without Doing Art Fairs
Art lovers get great joy from strolling through an art fair on a beautiful day. We can spend hours going from booth to booth taking in all kinds and styles of works. However, as an artist looking to get the most eyes on your work,…
In This Case, Size of The Artwork Matters
Your art has no boundaries. You create what’s in your heart, regardless of how large or small the final product turns out to be. However, when you go to post your artwork on Facebook, Instagram, Pinterest, Twitter, or any other popular social media network they…
How to Write Your Artist Statement
You are an artist that expresses your most inner thoughts and feelings through your art. Writing about yourself and your art can seem about as far outside the box as you can imagine what an artist should be. However, creating a clear, concise artist statement…
Best Practice for Use of Text on Artist Websites
You are an artist who wants your art to speak for itself. Maybe you feel that any additional text or content on your website will take away from the message and presentation of your art. That makes total sense and fits into the definition of…