'A Welcome Change' 9x12 pastel ©Karen Margulis painting available at Daily Paintworks $125 |
That was a few years ago. Since then I have retired from my in-home childcare business to paint and teach full time. I have found many other outlets for promoting my work besides ebay and I am always learning how to best market my art and my classes. It can be overwhelming! It is a challenge to balance painting time with business/marketing time. If you are new to selling your art it is hard to know where to begin! I am always learning something new about the business side of art so this weekly blog topic will focus on ways to help you with balancing business with creating. Here are two great resources to get you started.
- When I decided to focus on my art full time the best thing I did was read Alyson Stanfield's book 'I'd Rather be in the Studio'. She does a wonderful job breaking down the essentials of taking charge of your art career. I highly recommend it! I also came across another great resource for artists.
- I'd like to share a website I discovered. I was happy to be introduced to this site Artpromotivate.com I am still going through the archives but it is filled with articles designed to help artists promote themselves and stay inspired. I found one post that I'd like to share. It is filled with great information. The post lists the most FAQ dealing with a wide range of artist issues such as selling online, preventing creative block, taking photos of your work. Check it out here.
close up of 'A Welcome Change' |
I am now wanting to promote myself and sell work - but have not really much of an idea about these things so I thank you for your advice and links, I'll take a good look at them!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for sharing this information. The business of art is sometimes so overwhelming and it is hard to know where to start.
ReplyDeleteThank you for the comments! There is so much to digest and you can't do it all. But it is better to jump in and start somewhere!
ReplyDeleteThank you Karen! :-) These are wonderful resources. Looking forward to your weekly blog on this topic.
ReplyDeleteYours was one of the first blogs I started following about 3 yrs. ago when I "became an artist" (that is, put into action what had been in my heart my whole life.) Since then, you have inspired and guided me--and even corresponded with me once in a while--providing a beacon of light on my journey. Thank you, thank you.
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ReplyDeleteIt has been so much fun to share and connect with other artists! Thank you for following my blog! I hope you will continue to find inspiration as we continue on our art journey!
Wonderful blog, Karen! Lots of useful information. And you're a wonderful artist, too!
ReplyDeleteThank you very much for your kind words! I appreciate your visiting my blog! :)
ReplyDeleteThanks for the mention... it is appreciated very much!
ReplyDeleteLove the paintings, and I just subscribed!
Your welcome! Thank you for your great site! I am learning so much!
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