I know you have been working hard on your art. You love it so much to the point of obsession because it provides you with insurmountable joy.
When you are working on your craft, you feel destined to create. If only you could make it into a business one day, that would be your ultimate goal. Hey, artists, What if today is the day, I tell you, your dream is possible? I am not just saying it cluelessly I am not giving you broken promises; I am telling you this because I have done it myself. I have lived and felt every fear and trepidation because I was once you over 20 years ago. I understand you may not have the time to commit to a full-blown art marketing program right now but you desperately want to start and take that first step toward your dream. I know this about you:
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Hi artists, Let’s talk about your art collection.
I would love to know what you are currently working on in your studio. Are you working on your art collection in hopes of launching it at the end of the year? Or Are you just dabbling in a few pieces and trying hard to get the portfolio together but failing? I want to discuss this with you because I feel you would like to make your art into a business in the future, but I also know you don’t have the time to commit to a full-blown art creation and marketing program just yet. But because you are a creative and forward-thinking artist, you know if you don’t take the first step now, same time next year, your collection will be non-existence, and your dream of becoming an artist will be on the back burner again. How do beginner artists make money with the smallest amount of investments? By creating a robust strategically curated art collection with the right pricing.
The art industry is one of the only businesses that would give you a significant return on your money. It's a great business because the investment is small with big profits. If your 11"x14" painting costs you $10 to produce and you sell it for $200, that is 20 times your money. And because the profit margin is impressive, you can quickly grow your art business to great heights if you put in the effort and manage your business like a pro. Many of you dream of making money with your art. You probably think to yourself; if you could make money doing what you love, you would be set for life. You dream about waking up in the morning, heading straight to your studio, squeezing the paint onto your palette, putting on your favorite music, and painting till the sun sets. Listen, artists, I know that aspiration well because I was you. What I just described does not have to be just a dream; it is possible to make art into your business; I’ve done it for over 20 years, and so can you. Hi, [FIRST NAME GOES HERE], Making a living with your art is a commitment; it takes strategic planning and a strong mindset. But when you find the right formula, and you stay persistent, watch out; your desired lifestyle will manifest!
I know one thing about you: you love making art and wish you could be in your studio all day long. You love the joy it provides you, and when you are creating, you feel destined that this is the one true calling you have. You want to become a working artist, make money from your craft, and design your dream life. I know your situation well because I was in the same position. Here is my story, I was managing a well-established restaurant in Vancouver, one of those that celebrities frequented, and reservations were mandatory. Although it sounds prestigious, I was working for a tyrant of a boss. |
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