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Lori Woodward's avatar

I’ve been selling my artwork for 30 years, but I have to say that most of what’s said here still applies - especially the Gut Check. I can easily get to painting for the market instead of following my muse and emotions. I do believe what you say about others sensing when we’re not emotionally involved.

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Robert Albrecht's avatar

Excellent article for those just starting out but maybe even more so for us "old timers". After doing something for so many years, like being an artist, you tend to dig a rut in your thinking, even if you didn't intend to. It just happens. Rethinking your approaches and successes and "failures", tends to clarify your path forward. One thing I found out, as probably others have, is that the odds of you alone doing all it takes to be a successful artist, are very slim. You need to create and produce your "art" and be happy doing so but recognize that the business side of being an artist also needs to happen. If those are not your strong suit; then find someone that can help you with the accounting side, the pricing, the publicity, however you chose to do it. Then, you are still the main focus...you have to do the "your art" and the other tasks can be done by those that are qualified and "happy" in their choices.

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