The Museletter
With the Holiday season approaching, this seems like a perfect subject to explore. Whether you’re an Artist who sells their work or not- sharing art as a gift is probably…
Read MoreArtists are genius impersonators! We see it, we like it, we become it (with our own signature twist of course!)… This Halloween we invite you to take a walk on…
Read MoreThe new business of art urges introverts to become public figures. How are we supposed to preserve our sanity while exposing our often chaotic and incredibly personal creative process to…
Read MoreWhen it’s time to write your Artist statement- the creative juices tend to seize up whether you’re an excellent writer, or not. How can you possibly convey the significance, the…
Read MoreSocial media shouldn’t be so complicated! It should be a fun, useful too to promote you and your business. Yet people tend to make the same mistakes time and time…
Read MoreWhen 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…
Read MoreBecoming 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 MoreDisplays 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 MoreYou are not Amazon. It’s easy to get swept up in the excitement of new products, requests from customers, and attempts to reach a broader audience. Expanding the growth of…
Read MoreFocus is so very important in a world full of distractions and opportunity.How we structure each day can be as important as what we do with it. Today we’re going…
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