You see, the problem with the all-art-all-the-time lifestyle is that the more inside the beltway you are, the more removed you tend to be from typical everyday people who like art, but who may not know that much about it-- there's plenty of 'em out there, believe me.
Sunday, May 9, 2010
Sell More Art - Market Research for Artists
If you're like most artists, you probably live and work with artists, eat with artists, socialize with artists, and recreate with artists-- and likely with other fine arts professionals as well. And when you're on your own, you probably read about artists, visit art websites, and attend art lectures, galleries, museums, and more. You're basically all art all the time.
And that's excellent. But if you want to maximize your chances for success as an artist, you've got to do more. What kind of more? You have to continually broaden your horizons, or in other words, learn how to present your art to a progressively wider and wider variety of people in a wider and wider variety of circumstances.
You see, the problem with the all-art-all-the-time lifestyle is that the more inside the beltway you are, the more removed you tend to be from typical everyday people who like art, but who may not know that much about it-- there's plenty of 'em out there, believe me. Read more...
You see, the problem with the all-art-all-the-time lifestyle is that the more inside the beltway you are, the more removed you tend to be from typical everyday people who like art, but who may not know that much about it-- there's plenty of 'em out there, believe me.
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Sunday, May 9, 2010
Sell More Art - Market Research for Artists
If you're like most artists, you probably live and work with artists, eat with artists, socialize with artists, and recreate with artists-- and likely with other fine arts professionals as well. And when you're on your own, you probably read about artists, visit art websites, and attend art lectures, galleries, museums, and more. You're basically all art all the time.
And that's excellent. But if you want to maximize your chances for success as an artist, you've got to do more. What kind of more? You have to continually broaden your horizons, or in other words, learn how to present your art to a progressively wider and wider variety of people in a wider and wider variety of circumstances.
You see, the problem with the all-art-all-the-time lifestyle is that the more inside the beltway you are, the more removed you tend to be from typical everyday people who like art, but who may not know that much about it-- there's plenty of 'em out there, believe me. Read more...
You see, the problem with the all-art-all-the-time lifestyle is that the more inside the beltway you are, the more removed you tend to be from typical everyday people who like art, but who may not know that much about it-- there's plenty of 'em out there, believe me.
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