
How-to Marketing for Self-taught Artists
While anyone these days can easily access paints, pencils, sketchbooks, canvases, or clay, not everyone is driven by creativity to see what their minds and
While anyone these days can easily access paints, pencils, sketchbooks, canvases, or clay, not everyone is driven by creativity to see what their minds and
Do you sign your artwork with the same signature you use on legal documents? Do you sign your work on the back of the canvas
There’s a divide between artists; those who believe that a title helps give the artwork its identity, those that don’t give titles much thought, and
The world responded to the global pandemic with social distancing, lockdowns, and quarantines. For the art world, this meant cancelling art exhibits, shows, workshops, and
We love to see how strings are being pulled behind the curtain and consume behind-the-scenes content of the shows we tune into with as much
Even before the pandemic-induced economic downturn, the art market was already experiencing one of its worst recessions. But while the art market has seemingly stagnated,
The Great Recession of 2008 reminded us that economic nosedives happen. When they do, the art market and most other industries need to adapt and
If you are an art collector owning an expensive work of art that’s likely insured or is displayed somewhere secure, you probably already know its
Too many people put off creating their wills because planning for our death feels like we’re anticipating it or, worse, welcoming it. Thinking about our
When you’re a growing artist pursuing it as a career, a simply unavoidable step in the process is, obviously, growth. It’s relevant in a number
There are quite a few aspects that make an artist’s website look unprofessional, making potential customers wary. Both amateur and professional artists need to do
There is a saying — the most common money-related mistake artists make is a reluctance to invest in their careers — and it is not