Posts by Pat
Exposure Doesn’t Put Bread on the Table
This is an important conversation if you’re an Artist who has ever given away your Artwork for free. Whether that was a donation of your Artwork or for…
Read More5 Major Lessons I’ve Learned doing Murals for Businesses in Rehoboth
About 10 years ago I started taking on clients locally to do murals and chalkboard artwork for local businesses and for people in their homes. Over the years,…
Read More3 Rules to Help Sell Your Creative Services when the Project is Out of Your League.
The only way we can grow as an Artist is to consistently challenge ourselves to create outside of our comfort zone, but what do you do where there…
Read MoreOn Full Display
Displays and packaging are the first (and last) impression a buyer encounters. Whether it’s a vendor table, pretty frame, or pyramid of cookie boxes at the grocery store- great displays…
Read MoreDon’t Quit Your Day Job?
Becoming a Full Time Artist is a slow process, not a leap of faith. A “day job” can take the pressure off financially, allow you to explore, protect product prices,…
Read MoreHow To Handle Rejection As An Artist
When your Artwork isn’t received well- it’s not a call to surrender, rather an invitation to investigate & improve. The value of criticism is challenging to unpack– it can seem…
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