Putting a Price on Art Why Is It So Hard To Do? Putting a price on art. It’s one of the hardest things an artist has to face. Figuring in the cost of supplies is the easy part. But for many of us, putting a price on the work itself stirs up feelings of dread and a […]
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Never Enough Hours in the Day
Never Enough Hours in the Day Getting Creative with Time If you’re like me and every other busy person in the world, there are never enough hours in the day. It always seems like another three or four hours would help. But seeing as that’s not possible, it’s up to you to get honest with […]
Quitting Your Job
Quitting Your Job Every Artist’s Dream Quitting your job is the dream for every artist who works a job other than being an artist. A little over a year ago, I posted Should I Quit My Job? As I’ve been steadily trying to put things into place to quit my own job, the itch to […]
Challenge Yourself
Challenge Yourself 5 Tips to Fuel Your Creativity As an artist, do you challenge yourself regularly? It may be for fun or to keep the proverbial fires lit under creativity’s behind. Some people might shy away from a challenge because it might sound like something beyond their abilities. Or maybe they just don’t like conflict […]
New Sketchbook Anxiety
New Sketchbook Anxiety 6 Easy Tips to Get Past It New sketchbook anxiety is very similar to the terror of the blank canvas, which I posted about this past July. We’ve all experienced it at one time or another. Or, if you’re like me, you experience it frequently. But there are some ways in which […]
Criticism
Criticism How to Handle It Criticism. Nobody likes it and some people love dishing it out. Some critics might say that they’re just being honest and trying to help. But there’s a vast difference between a critique and flat out criticism. What’s the difference and how do you handle it when someone criticizes your artwork? […]
Stepping Back From the Canvas
Stepping Back From the Canvas Seeing Your Work Clearly Through Other Perspectives Stepping back from the canvas. What does that even mean and why would anyone do it? A strange thing happens when artists work so closely with a piece. Over time we can get a type of what I call tunnel vision. Somehow certain […]
Beginner Artist – Top 5 Mistakes
Beginner Artist – Top 5 Mistakes How To Avoid Them So you’re a beginner artist and you want to draw. You pick up a new sketchbook and some pencils and you’re ready to go. You’re excited and enthusiastic. You sit down and start drawing and things don’t exactly turn out how you expected. You try […]
Never Apologize for Your Art (Part 2)
Never Apologize for Your Art (Part 2) Here’s Why… Never apologize for your art. In Part 1, I spoke about artists creating works that might be controversial, thus bringing the artist under criticism, ridicule, etc. Under the umbrella of freedom of speech, artists should be able to create what they want in the same way […]
Never Apologize for Your Art (Part 1)
Never Apologize for Your Art (Part 1) Here’s Why… Never apologize for your art. My sister gave me a button years ago that said that and it’s stayed with me over the years (the thought as well as the button). But I realize that this can fall into two basic categories. One is for artists […]
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