Beginning Your Biz

Still life painting of a bowl of vibrant oranges, a detailed Portuguese tile with a blue and orange pattern, a small blue and white bird, and a solitary skeleton key hanging on a nail

Making a living from your art (266)

Making a living from your art requires more than talent and desire. It demands financial clarity, the right mindset, and a community of artists who pull you forward. It means committing to your studio practice above all else, embracing structure, and showing up for marketing consistently.

If you’re considering taking the leap, here’s what that actually looks like.

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Michele Clamp painting

Starting your art career (173)

This is for anyone who is serious about building and living the life of an artist.This episode is also for you if other artists ask for your advice about how they can do what you have done.

I cover: Why devotion to the work has to come first, when you can call yourself an artist, why you shouldn’t be devoted to 1 medium, and the first 6 practical business steps.

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Jessica Burko encaustic and found drawers

How to feel like a successful artist (165)

No two artists have the same path to success—or even define success in the same way.

In order to feel successful, break down your success into smaller increments that are achievable, stay tuned in to your life circumstances, embrace failures that allow you to course correct toward a direction that’s more aligned with who you are now, and celebrate—even for a brief moment—your accomplishments, regardless of how big or small.

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Cheryl Powell oil painting.

Introduce yourself confidently as an artist (65)

it can be difficult to introduce yourself as an artist when you are in the process of becoming. You must summon your courage and present yourself as you want others to see you.

“I’m an artist” doesn’t seem to roll off the tongue easily for some people. And yet it’s critical to be able to say those words with confidence. You must summon your courage and present yourself as you want others to see you.

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How to name your art business (56)

One of the first steps an artist makes when turning professional is to decide on an art business name, and many new artists make this more complicated than it should be.

Allow me to bottom line this entire article: If you are a fine artist, your first choice is to always use your given name for marketing your original art.

And yet you might resist this. Read and listen to find out why I’m right.

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Consider 44 possible reasons why your art isn't selling.

Cover of free report: When Your Art Isn't Selling
  • External Factors
  • The Work Itself
  • How You’re Showing It
  • The Buying Experience
  • How You’re Connecting
  • How You’re Promoting It

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