I saved this video on our other channel so that other people interested in art or fellow artists would benefit from this awesome video.Again I need to watch this video as often as possible. I don’t want it out of sight.Thank you so much M.Cuffe for sharing your wealth of knowledge with the public.👍 Cheers
This is great for artists to understand about attitude and first impressions. I think the message is misunderstood that social media is the only way and only thing you should be doing. What he is saying is that instead of waiting around to be discovered you can utilize tools to make a living for yourself doing what you love. Be yourself be confident and dont be afraid to put your work and yourself out there. How can you expect to learn if you don't open your mind to other ideas and perspectives?
Your video validates everything I've been doing myself and saying to people for the last 3-5 years. I use Instagram, FB, Twitter, etc. HOWEVER, I found you via UA-cam, your on UA-cam, my last gallery used UA-cam (more than any other site) and I've gotten sales and continue garner a solid buyers and fans thru UA-cam. Pinterest the same thing.
I really appreciate your tips on Art on how to start an Art career and business. I am a final year student at a technical university in Zimbabwe. I actually enjoyed your seminar on galleries, social media marketing of work, how to present artworks and so on. Thank You Sir very much
I completely agree that as an artist, you must have your artworks disaplyed online so more people can see your art and talent. Unfortunately, still a lot of artisits, especially older ones who are not so good at technologies still have against attitute to do so. Disaplying your art on Internet and social medias is an essential precondition to reach your career success, artists should understand more knolwedge of marketing, and a attractive personality is also important, and with some luck, artists can reach success
Michael Cuffe, I must say, without reservation, your style, your manner, your persona and your values are very inspiring. I applaud & admire you for someone barely over 30 yrs old, you emanate a polished-successful vibration, which translates as confidence and eagerness for more. If I owned a business, I would definitely hire you to train my employees, because your message in this video isn't just about art, it can be applied to any career. I really like your "aware" approach. For someone so young and together, you're VERY wise, and extremely pleasant to look at (eye-candy). thank you for sharing!
Agnes cecile is a good example of someone who doesn't put her life out there. She used social media and has her journey uploaded but nothing really personal
Relevant marketing information for the artist with overview and how to. Kudos to Academy of Art, NY, relevancy makes for excellent, sustainable institutes of higher learning! Any insight on marketing artspecifically is good information and always needed. Would like more info on what goes into that FedEx package to the art gallery, i.e. what constitutes well done art image copies, what size, how many to a page, xeroxed, etc.?
Is it true that whole thing comes down to how to selling yourself as an artist( either fine art, music, special f/x artist). This genre some don't like the term it's a job.
artpipe TX I believe it depend on your buyer persona...most of the people on Facebook now 2019 is older or have technologically issues.. i believe Instagram is way more used right now .. I don’t have experience with Pinterest but it also sounds a good place to sell art.
1 major issue with facebook , insta, etc etc are the endless nonTalented people who promote heavily. You can easily find someone who's art looks completely amature and is basically crap who has 2400 likes on a Facebook page. For some this amount of 'fans' gives the illusion that 'hey he/she must be really talented'' even tho the work is horrible, even laughable. There is a market using facebook etc, - but 90% of your 'likes' are just people who like to look at it. And they'll never buy it most of the time. It's important to understand the massive difference between true real talent and great art - as opposed to someone who just overSocial Media's their image to death constantly pursuing likes. The Facebook reality is like a double edged sword. His ''all of you here are talented'' line early on is incorrect. This is part of the problem. Only about 20% of Artists are actually talented in art. And as i keep watching this vid after the 50 minute mark ( came back to it ) .... the speaker here is selling his ideas a bit , he's selling the kimKard type of way that fame is what sells as much as Art. Charmaine Olivia does sell her looks. No doubt whatsoever that half or more of Charmain's likers // fans etc are just guys looking at her body . She's a decent artist - But a real artist is a jeremy mann type - only art is what he shows on his sites, only art. and because he's great, he's a known artist. I love the fact that i can't find much about him personally , tho i'd like to see some process. There's JeremyMann -Artist There's Sylvia Ji, a real artist who does not have to show her body etc to get attention cause she's so talented. Then there's the show offs who wear short shorts and sell their ass. Big difference.
AND at some point the really bad artist begins to live in a total fantasy world because he/she has been lied to over and over and over by &; whom he/ she knows from the clubs and parties etc - who think that every effort must be greatly supported just to make someone feel good about their efforts. Whats REALLY nausiating is when these very untalented people start teaching classes in art, seriously its like someone who learned the 1 string version of smoke on the water on guitar starts giving guitar lessons. Point being : Stop lying to people. ''like'' something because you think it's good, not because you want to lie to someone to make them feel better . This is why 90% of Facebook in general is a LIE
+Devin Roberts , c'mon Devin. That's like me saying 'why let my comment bother you' ?'' I'm just making a realistic observation, i could easily say to you ''move along and find a comment you like'' I'm doing a good service in trying to wake up the fakes, and the supporters of fakes. It's in fact an insult to them when people just tell them how great they are , it creates horrible delusions and hurts them in the long run cause they walk into situations thinking they have talent cause no one told them the truth. Speaking reality does not bug me - it's quick and easy for me.
Good information, thank you for the content. As an artist I was following Charmaine Olivia's art, looks like she started taking some heavy drugs, her art is gone :(
Very Informative video. What about artists like me with a good skilllevel but are cutious about putting yet because they feel as if they still have alot to learn? Great video nevertheless
+randy yankam In my opinion you can share your learning progres..I saw a lot of art account show their work in progress, or just some daily doodles and sketches on their instagram.. I mean it doesnt have to be masterpiece all the time, unless its a portfolio on website.. XD
soy junior lazo dueno de juniormania555 sigue con tus consejos estan chingones necesitamos seguir aconsejando gente para que el arte nunca muera por que en estos dias la gentecre todo de lo que ya esta creado ''lo que existe en los smart phones''
I created an artist Facebook page but after thinking I published it, I have never been able to find it. I've asked for help from Facebook but have never gotten a response. What do I do ?
If you have done a search, and can't find it, I would suggest making another page and saving the link. Keep moving forward! Add that link to your other social media profiles and your website as well.
Dear Michael I’ve watched your video and I am impressed with the message. I am Fine artist painter and I plan to develop my art career in the way that my artwork will participate in Exhibitions at World galleries and auction houses. What would be the best way for me to make first steps towards above direction? I would be thankful if you could type my name into Google browser and assess my portfolio and post some comments and advice via email twit or G+. Kind regards
Twitter now is probably the best place for art, Facebook is trash unless you want likes instead of work.. Instagram I dislike because they auto crop and blur your images.
....a study in ADHD, a collection of disjointed, in-cohesive thoughts. Some informative bits of knowledge, but the presentation leaves a lot to be desired. I think my ears finally went numb.
He's terrified talking to the audience, which is too bad because there are some meaty stuff he's conveying. I was waiting for someone to shout, STOP! BREATHE! Now continue on.
I notice this artist charmine is a very pretty girl women in the interenet are popular especially if their pretty she do not need to show her work just she herself and the art will sell along with her. hey I bet mostly male audience watch her.
Unfortunately, sex sells. And most people have no idea what good art is. Their not trying to have a relationship with art and its meaning - not even for themselves. Somebody says it's art - it's nicely framed - it's on social media - the "artist" or rather painter has a studio, an easel and lots of paint and brushes - to many people that's art.
Very interesting video. But, honestly, I would never follow anyone on facebook who spams around with 3-5 posts a day(!) That is way too often. 3-5 per week is enough. Just imagine, you get 5 posts from 5 persons every day - that would be 25 messages you have to go through every day. What a waste of time. Sorry...
***** while watching this video, I found it to be very informative! In regards to promoting your artwork on social media do you recommend a website called deviant art?
Anyone know how relevant this is now, 2021/22? Surely toxic Facebook is no longer so crutial? Tumbler was never a huge thing in Europe, certainly not now. Instagram fine. Twitter remains useless for artists in my experience. Thoughts?
For artists needing a quick course in marketing today, 71 minutes well spent.
I saved this video on our other channel so that other people interested in art or fellow artists would benefit from this awesome video.Again I need to watch this video as often as possible. I don’t want it out of sight.Thank you so much M.Cuffe for sharing your wealth of knowledge with the public.👍 Cheers
I still can’t believe this stuff is out there eight years ago. Solved many mysteries for me. Much wow, much thank you!
This is great for artists to understand about attitude and first impressions. I think the message is misunderstood that social media is the only way and only thing you should be doing. What he is saying is that instead of waiting around to be discovered you can utilize tools to make a living for yourself doing what you love. Be yourself be confident and dont be afraid to put your work and yourself out there. How can you expect to learn if you don't open your mind to other ideas and perspectives?
Your video validates everything I've been doing myself and saying to people for the last 3-5 years. I use Instagram, FB, Twitter, etc. HOWEVER, I found you via UA-cam, your on UA-cam, my last gallery used UA-cam (more than any other site) and I've gotten sales and continue garner a solid buyers and fans thru UA-cam. Pinterest the same thing.
I really appreciate your tips on Art on how to start an Art career and business. I am a final year student at a technical university in Zimbabwe. I actually enjoyed your seminar on galleries, social media marketing of work, how to present artworks and so on. Thank You Sir very much
Before ,I never thought of selling my works ,but since I have kids, I started researching how to sell my works.
I completely agree that as an artist, you must have your artworks disaplyed online so more people can see your art and talent. Unfortunately, still a lot of artisits, especially older ones who are not so good at technologies still have against attitute to do so. Disaplying your art on Internet and social medias is an essential precondition to reach your career success, artists should understand more knolwedge of marketing, and a attractive personality is also important, and with some luck, artists can reach success
Thanks for saving many hours of research and travel to discover the current art world.
SF
Impressive I didn't know such wonderful, educative art lectures and diversity of works like these are on the internet. Thank you very much.
One of clearest most helpful lectures I have seen.Thank you
Thanks for all your information. Confidence and originality is a must.
Thanks a lot for a clear and simple way of explaining the "mystery" of Art carieer. Wery helpful.
Thankfully from Estonia
Thank you! for actually bridging the gap between old and new recognition, I will take heed. x
Thank you for sharing. I watch/ listen to this almost everyday
***** Will do. xox :)
Awesome , Certainly I can relate Renée Sutherland , you are absolutely right.
Michael Cuffe, I must say, without reservation, your style, your manner, your persona and your values are very inspiring. I applaud & admire you for someone barely over 30 yrs old, you emanate a polished-successful vibration, which translates as confidence and eagerness for more. If I owned a business, I would definitely hire you to train my employees, because your message in this video isn't just about art, it can be applied to any career. I really like your "aware" approach. For someone so young and together, you're VERY wise, and extremely pleasant to look at (eye-candy). thank you for sharing!
that is great insights from Academy of Art University
Agnes cecile is a good example of someone who doesn't put her life out there. She used social media and has her journey uploaded but nothing really personal
Thank You, This post is so helpful!
nice sharing
artist Jhoan Roa brought me here! great advice thank you so much
So informative, thank you!
I do watch this video a lot it keeps me motivaed
Great info, couldn't have come at a better time. Thank you!
I've watched this video a few times, so packed full of useful info, thanks for all the great work
Its good even when an artist posts challenges they are going through, it helps others to work through their challenges too.
Relevant marketing information for the artist with overview and how to. Kudos to Academy of Art, NY, relevancy makes for excellent, sustainable institutes of higher learning! Any insight on marketing artspecifically is good information and always needed. Would like more info on what goes into that FedEx package to the art gallery, i.e. what constitutes well done art image copies, what size, how many to a page, xeroxed, etc.?
Is it true that whole thing comes down to how to selling yourself as an artist( either fine art, music, special f/x artist). This genre some don't like the term it's a job.
Very interesting talk! Greetings from Italy
I noticed you didn't include youtube. Why not?
Really enjoyed video, very invaluable. Thanks for sharing. Your tips will be applied-will definitely visit your website.
Super inspiring, useful, thanks
i feel like i really learned something from watching this. thank you so much!
very informative ... thank you for posting
I appreciated the info, didn't need all of it, but interesting for me.
Thank you for sharing this awesome video that was very helpful for me, as an artist who is starting off.
This guy is good!... period...
really?
thank you for this I learn from all kinds of things thank s x
Very helpful, thank you very much.
Thank you! I`m getting started in the whole marketing myself thing and so far it's been really insightful ^_^
After much searching, I have found a well informed and clear lecture!
This is really useful, thankyou for posting!
Thank you very much,an Artist
Fave line, "Galleries...Are just people who own buildings..."
If you are a realist artist, how do you get gallery representation when most galleries are into abstract art?
+rcs I think there are some galleries that show realist art too. its about finding one which style preference suit yours
Very informative thank you I'm sure this will be useful
Great presentation! Thanks!
Does the facebook advice still apply in 2019?
artpipe TX I believe it depend on your buyer persona...most of the people on Facebook now 2019 is older or have technologically issues.. i believe Instagram is way more used right now .. I don’t have experience with Pinterest but it also sounds a good place to sell art.
@@anaclaudiaoliveira8745 Thanks for the info.
I really like your talk; really helpful and inspiring!
What's the company where they do fine art prints called?
compelling strategies. What's your prediction about the future of social media?
This highlights some monetary uses for these well-known outlets.
1 major issue with facebook , insta, etc etc are the endless nonTalented people who promote heavily. You can easily find someone who's art looks completely amature and is basically crap who has 2400 likes on a Facebook page.
For some this amount of 'fans' gives the illusion that 'hey he/she must be really talented'' even tho the work is horrible, even laughable.
There is a market using facebook etc, - but 90% of your 'likes' are just people who like to look at it. And they'll never buy it most of the time.
It's important to understand the massive difference between true real talent and great art - as opposed to someone who just overSocial Media's their image to death constantly pursuing likes. The Facebook reality is like a double edged sword.
His ''all of you here are talented'' line early on is incorrect.
This is part of the problem. Only about 20% of Artists are actually talented in art.
And as i keep watching this vid after the 50 minute mark ( came back to it )
.... the speaker here is selling his ideas a bit , he's selling the kimKard type of way that fame is what sells as much as Art.
Charmaine Olivia does sell her looks. No doubt whatsoever that half or more of Charmain's likers // fans etc are just guys looking at her body . She's a decent artist -
But a real artist is a jeremy mann type - only art is what he shows on his sites, only art. and because he's great, he's a known artist. I love the fact that i can't find much about him personally , tho i'd like to see some process.
There's JeremyMann -Artist There's Sylvia Ji, a real artist who does not have to show her body etc to get attention cause she's so talented.
Then there's the show offs who wear short shorts and sell their ass.
Big difference.
+RimeTime90% its more like 99%
AND at some point the really bad artist begins to live in a total fantasy world because he/she has been lied to over and over and over by &; whom he/ she knows from the clubs and parties etc - who think that every effort must be greatly supported just to make someone feel good about their efforts.
Whats REALLY nausiating is when these very untalented people start teaching classes in art, seriously its like someone who learned the 1 string version of smoke on the water on guitar starts giving guitar lessons.
Point being : Stop lying to people. ''like'' something because you think it's good, not because you want to lie to someone to make them feel better . This is why 90% of Facebook in general is a LIE
+Devin Roberts , c'mon Devin. That's like me saying 'why let my comment bother you' ?''
I'm just making a realistic observation, i could easily say to you ''move along and find a comment you like''
I'm doing a good service in trying to wake up the fakes, and the supporters of fakes. It's in fact an insult to them when people just tell them how great they are , it creates horrible delusions and hurts them in the long run cause they walk into situations thinking they have talent cause no one told them the truth. Speaking reality does not bug me - it's quick and easy for me.
agreed x
Shame is underrated.
Good info.☺
very informative ! thanks
Fantastic!
Very nice. Thank you!
Good information, thank you for the content. As an artist I was following Charmaine Olivia's art, looks like she started taking some heavy drugs, her art is gone :(
Thanks, I enjoyed this very much!
Bravo!
Unique, unrepeatable experiences are not much in the way of learning useful, applicable life lessons.
Fantastic advice! thanks for sharing
great advice, thanks
You have a website with Andy Warhol's name?
Thank you 🙏
Thank You.....
Thank you for an inspiring and instructional lecture. It's very generous of you to share this information.
I'm going to listen to this over and over
Very Informative video. What about artists like me with a good skilllevel but are cutious about putting yet because they feel as if they still have alot to learn? Great video nevertheless
+randy yankam In my opinion you can share your learning progres..I saw a lot of art account show their work in progress, or just some daily doodles and sketches on their instagram.. I mean it doesnt have to be masterpiece all the time, unless its a portfolio on website.. XD
Cool stuff :)
Great!!!
soy junior lazo dueno de juniormania555 sigue con tus consejos estan chingones necesitamos seguir aconsejando gente para que el arte nunca muera por que en estos dias la gentecre todo de lo que ya esta creado ''lo que existe en los smart phones''
I created an artist Facebook page but after thinking I published it, I have never been able to find it. I've asked for help from Facebook but have never gotten a response. What do I do
?
If you have done a search, and can't find it, I would suggest making another page and saving the link. Keep moving forward! Add that link to your other social media profiles and your website as well.
As pf 2022 Facebook is dying. Please update your talk
Dear Michael I’ve watched your video and I am impressed with the message. I am Fine artist painter and I plan to develop my art career in the way that my artwork will participate in Exhibitions at World galleries and auction houses. What would be the best way for me to make first steps towards above direction? I would be thankful if you could type my name into Google browser and assess my portfolio and post some comments and advice via email twit or G+. Kind regards
Twitter now is probably the best place for art, Facebook is trash unless you want likes instead of work.. Instagram I dislike because they auto crop and blur your images.
Some good advice, but only for the young and attractive (she could be a brand; she is being approached by clothing companies)
Inspirational and well spoken. Thank you!
Your website doesn’t work on an iPad.
Step one: facebook.com/michaelhagerpainting
....a study in ADHD, a collection of disjointed, in-cohesive thoughts. Some informative bits of knowledge, but the presentation leaves a lot to be desired.
I think my ears finally went numb.
He's terrified talking to the audience, which is too bad because there are some meaty stuff he's conveying. I was waiting for someone to shout, STOP! BREATHE! Now continue on.
I notice this artist charmine is a very pretty girl women in the interenet are popular especially if their pretty she do not need to show her work just she herself and the art will sell along with her. hey I bet mostly male audience watch her.
Interesting, make money from your art! Utilizing Social Media...
I work with emerging artists building their brands and confidence.How much have I sold in my art .Over five million dollars in original oils.
Impressive! Is that for real?
Unfortunately, sex sells. And most people have no idea what good art is. Their not trying to have a relationship with art and its meaning - not even for themselves. Somebody says it's art - it's nicely framed - it's on social media - the "artist" or rather painter has a studio, an easel and lots of paint and brushes - to many people that's art.
So what your saying is that your making money off of Students. How much in your art have you sold?
Amazing advice. Thank you
Very interesting video. But, honestly, I would never follow anyone on facebook who spams around with 3-5 posts a day(!) That is way too often. 3-5 per week is enough.
Just imagine, you get 5 posts from 5 persons every day - that would be 25 messages you have to go through every day. What a waste of time. Sorry...
NFT’s get noticed often on Twitter.
Google+ still hasn't gone anywhere.
Whats that 😂
***** while watching this video, I found it to be very informative! In regards to promoting your artwork on social media do you recommend a website called deviant art?
💙💙💙
Someone is sleeping so deep in the auditory😂😁😪😪😪
Anyone know how relevant this is now, 2021/22? Surely toxic Facebook is no longer so crutial? Tumbler was never a huge thing in Europe, certainly not now. Instagram fine. Twitter remains useless for artists in my experience. Thoughts?
12:52 :D thanks
hello
Academy of Art University?
Aren’t the words Academy and University somewhat synonymous?
University of Art Academy .
Silly name.
pitchers pitchers pitchers pitchers
beisbol
That was bugging me too lol.
So. Much. This.
Ugh.
It made it really hard to take him seriously
52:00 minuts in….guy is dead asleep lol
lol
still sleeping at 54:00
Maybe just one more button?
i want to be a film director lol how about that
51% huckster, 48% grand vague generalizations. Magic numbers and all. Staaaaaaph.
I was listening to this and could tell this way rather old. He mention tumblr 😂
Jordan Richards Google + hahaha