We're Darn Lucky
We’re lucky to be artists. We’re lucky we can make and share our work with the world. We’re lucky we can inspire, move, compel, question. But we’re luckiest when . . .
We’re lucky to be artists. We’re lucky we can make and share our work with the world. We’re lucky we can inspire, move, compel, question. But we’re luckiest when . . .
“Art is the lie that enables us to realize the truth.” – Pablo Picasso. What did he mean by this?
Facebook says pages and profiles will be forced to adopt the new timeline by March 30. Here are 4 starter moves for making the change to the new timeline with some inspiration from those who have already converted.
4 Starter Moves for Your New Facebook Timeline Read
le going through the product-launch checklist for my new Pricing Your Art audio program, I thought it might be helpful to share the list with those of you who create products that you sell online: e-books, note cards, classes, and so forth.
Steal This Checklist for Your Next Product Launch Read
My top tweets from the past couple of weeks include tips for social media sites, art inspiration, and a link to the worlds top-selling artist.
Tweekly for March 11 2012 Read
“Most art museums want to be professional purveyors of art. . . . But I want to capture the spirit of art, which may be more important than art itself.”
Art vs. The Spirit of Art Read
We all have moments when we feel our creative juices are spent. Here are six brainless business actions you can take when you don’t have the energy to think too much.
Low on Brain Cells? 6 Brainless Business Actions Read
Just as guest blogger Beth Hayden and I were going to press with the Pinterest post on Monday, the s**t hit the fan. This blogger and that blogger have been raising legitimate concerns about Pinterest’s Terms of Service and copyright infringement. There is enough worry out there that I felt it necessary to follow up on this topic.
Is the Pinterest Problem Really a Problem? Read
That’s what we’re told: The customer is always right. Is it true? Deep Thought Thursday.
Is the customer always right? Read
Wondering what the protocol is for reprinting an art review? You do not own a review of your art. Like your work, the words on that page or on your computer screen are copyrighted. Here are two options for the appropriate way to share a review of your work.
Caution: You Do Not Own the Art Review Read