Archive for the Category ‘Art Marketing’

A Project versus a Dream

A Project versus a Dream

This is a nice distinction I heard recently being a part of Steve Chandler’s Club Fearless. It is really about converting your dreams into REAL projects. I mean, how many of us have those vague longings, some kind of wish list or bucket list of things we want. We want a new house, we want... Read more »

Get “Personal” on Your Artist Website

Get “Personal” on Your Artist Website

Almost every serious artist I know (well *almost*) has some type of website – be it a personal site, for their business or a blog. And for me, anyway, a site is always something you can be working on. There is always something to add or tweak or update – always. Most likely you visit... Read more »

Ready to Start Art “Mashing”?

Ready to Start Art “Mashing”?

Art and entrepreneurship are not often used together synonymously. Why? I am not exactly sure – a guess would be that *some* (I’m not saying all) artists like to perpetuate the “starving artist” myth. If you want to that’s fine with me but not necessary. I have been recently pretty fascinated with “mashups” – Really... Read more »

How the “Top Dogs” Sell Their Artwork

How the “Top Dogs” Sell Their Artwork

As some of you know (or may not know) I am involved in the upcoming launch of the Art Marketing Association. It is an association dedicated to helping artists sell their work and manage their careers effectively. It’s going to be amazing. We have a committed online “faculty” of some of the top experts in... Read more »

Who You Know Versus What You Do

Who You Know Versus What You Do

I was listening to one of Steve Chandler’s programs recently as a member of his Club Fearless Group. He made real interesting distinction. The distinction was between “who you know” and “what you do” First off, distinctions are really powerful. They make 2 opposing things look very different from each other. And they work much... Read more »

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