Monday, October 17, 2011

5 Strategies To Earn Income As An Artist

By Thomas Pringle
























Here's 5 easy things an artist can do to make money with their art.







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Wherever your work is on show, try to go with it so that you can talk to potential purchasers. Art buyers love to meet the artist in real life and you can do yourself a great deal of good by putting in an appearance if only at weekends. Talk with the Studio, they will definitely welcome such suggestions.

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If you're going to sell your work yourself, use each chance to gain exposure. A superb new way of doing this is through a superb new internet site facility called DebutDay.com.

This site is devoted to bringing artists to the attention of the World by thrashing the search website process and parading you in front of everybody searching for what is most up-to-date news on the market. It's cheap and you can control what you display and how you present yourself.

It's likely the most proactive site to arrive in a long time and will do as much to find you a publishing opportunity as it will to sell to the general public. If you are serious about your art, you must use this site.


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When you create new works try and adopt a theme for a collection. Single pieces do not do much to help the buying public form an impression of you or your work. Some will wish to find an artist to collect, so unless they can see more than one case of your work they're going to find this tricky to do.

So , don't accept one painting, aim for at least 3 or 4 in a set, it will do much for your credibility and will considerably aid your success.

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Whatever you display for sale, ensure it is accompanied by a Title and a Written Reason. The buying public love a tale, it helps them to have some understanding of your work, gain more from the images and, agree with it or not, such background info will assist them with a good subconscious reason for purchasing. Your information will make them an "informed buyer". This will in turn allow them to impress their friends when they come to call.

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Finally, in my experience the most serious mistakes artists make is to try and be something they don't seem to be or to try and satisfy the public of such. Painting a woman with a watch on the side of her head does not make you Picasso so don't attempt to be. Artists like him are famous as much for their creation of "the style" as they are for any integral inventive ability.

The first rule of creativity is to be true unto yourself, unsuppressed by the necessity to correspond with what others expect or may understand as "art". If you do not allow yourself this right of expression you may rarely find joy in painting.

But then you have to be ready to step out of the "real you" and find a way of harnessing your talent in a commercial way which will have more chance to support you until such time as your own passions are recognised as desirable enough in their own right to make you a living.








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