How I Make Money as a Cozy Self-Employed Artist ✿ The BIG Q&A: Finance, Taxes, Small Biz, Confidence

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    CHAPTERS
    00:00 - 00:33 Intro
    00:34 - 04:44 My Streams Of Income
    04:46 - 05:58 HelloFresh
    06:00 - 08:13 Small biz Finance For Beginners
    08:14 - 09:51 Tax Basics
    09:51 - 12:47 My Background & How to Get Started
    12:48 - 14:28 How to Deal with Pressure
    14:29 - 16:02 How I Plan my Day
    16:03 - 17:41 My Filming Setup
    17:42 - 20:21 Fun Questions!
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 1,9 тис.

  • @hansendesigns
    @hansendesigns Рік тому +9283

    Be Careful… Without a rabid fanbase online you won’t sell almost anything, if you do get that far there’s a lot of non-art work. Don’t quit your dayjob until it gets rolling enough to pay expenses and you have a 3-6 month emergency fund. Not everyone who tries can make it so don’t become homeless dropping everything for the dream. Best to you all, good luck! 🌸

    • @Dianimations_
      @Dianimations_ Рік тому +179

      Exactly ^

    • @cstpa1
      @cstpa1 Рік тому +134

      very real.

    • @violetpaint7644
      @violetpaint7644 Рік тому +343

      Very real, I quit my job on 2020 Before quarantine to open my tattoo studio and I didn't had any savings, and with the pandemic it was a disaster!

    • @aurorasss3666
      @aurorasss3666 Рік тому +111

      Well said! I did the same, I started my online business two years ago but I kept my job bc I had to invest money on it and the first months incomes aren’t enough especially if you don’t have a fan base on social media. It’s a step by step growth and the first period needs a lot of money to boost the business and sales aren’t enough.

    • @joshuamizusawa6372
      @joshuamizusawa6372 Рік тому +145

      Started and Airbnb business pre pandemic… 15k down the hole. But in hind site, I took that leap. Grew a lot, learned more. And the best part is that I realized I don’t want to pursue airbnb or rental properties. Even though I advise people to be smart, save, and keep safe income…. That leap makes you feel alive because now it’s real. if you are passionate about something you will never stop.

  • @rorcpa
    @rorcpa Рік тому +5079

    I AM a financial and tax expert and you did an EXCELLENT job explaining business, taxes, and finance. You gave some of the same advice I give new business owners. Great job! 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽 The ONLY thing I would add is to set aside money once a year to hire a CPA for tax PLANNING. All good CPAs always pay for themselves.

    • @SeanWickett
      @SeanWickett Рік тому +140

      _"All good CPAs always pay for themselves."_ - can confirm. Hire a CPA to do your taxes. Always. You're not saving money by doing it yourself. And it's tax deductible (in most places).

    • @rockon8174
      @rockon8174 Рік тому +38

      CPA not useful at certain revenue streams. 250K and under, a CPA is not needed. If one can do their own taxes, it means they are not dealing with multiple structures in their business.

    • @PhilipFrazer
      @PhilipFrazer Рік тому

      @@rockon8174 Disagree...go with a pro (CPA) who understands/knows tax law and will maximize your deductions. They can also advise on tax savings current year and going forward using various legal tax strategies. Go it alone, pay the most. Good luck.

    • @casablanca3830
      @casablanca3830 Рік тому +22

      What's a CPA? Asking from Europe.

    • @SeanWickett
      @SeanWickett Рік тому

      @@casablanca3830 Certified Public Accountant.

  • @scarysylvi
    @scarysylvi Рік тому +2174

    Small tip that I learned from another UA-camr (Caroline Winkler). As someone who struggles with ADHD and Executive Dysfunction, it's really hard to motivate myself to do things, even if I really WANT to do them. Her advice has really helped me a lot, even in a state of panic and anxiety.
    Ask yourself: Can I physically do this one task?
    If the answer is yes, it takes all the emotional turmoil out of the equation for me. I take literally each step I need to do at a time at face value. If it is a physical thing I can do, I focus on it until the next step and it just rolls one into the other until I have a whole video on UA-cam out for everyone to see.
    May not work for everyone, but breaking it down instead of trying to categorize everything I need to do all at once and having a mental breakdown really helps with my own abilities and I'm hoping the same advice can help anyone reading this, too :3

    • @PandolfoCarla
      @PandolfoCarla Рік тому +20

      Great advice! What are your videos about? I have BDP so I really struggle with my emotional world and also self sabotaging (abandoning myself) and I can’t get myself to record any video.. I want to create my YT channel since at least 3-4 years ago..
      I would love how to baby steps it 😅😫thanks!

    • @roygbivcreations5929
      @roygbivcreations5929 Рік тому +12

      Great advice my son has AADHD lost high paying jobs because of it he's doing his best and seeing a therapist that gets AADHD helps a ton I turned him onto ADHD Jason on youtube so he can see how other professionals deal good luck to you

    • @scarysylvi
      @scarysylvi Рік тому +4

      @@roygbivcreations5929 awesome! Best of luck to your son! I’ll look up Jason so I can follow them as well 🥰

    • @sael5084
      @sael5084 Рік тому +13

      Sadly it works opposite. I know I can do the work but don't bring myself to do. Which is why my art barely improves despite years of drawing. Mentally drained and hate what I do but want to reach my dreams aswell

    • @Fivepinkkumo
      @Fivepinkkumo Рік тому

      Thank you so much for this, it’s just me rn… ❤

  • @zannyorange
    @zannyorange Рік тому +111

    fear of failing, fear of being seen, fear of being judged... dang thats real. I appreciate the clarity.

  • @tammydinh
    @tammydinh  Рік тому +3696

    To be honest, I get really nervous when talking about money, but I'm a huge fan of pay transparency and want to help others who are looking for a career path that might better fit their needs ❤ I hope this helps!

    • @becnimi
      @becnimi Рік тому +46

      I appreciate you covering such a big topic! This will help a lot of people!

    • @Otii
      @Otii Рік тому +20

      Thank you for sharing! It's very helpful and encouraging.

    • @bangtwitterandtwicetagram830
      @bangtwitterandtwicetagram830 Рік тому +11

      Thanks so much for sharing ❤️❤️❤️

    • @Hans-gb4mv
      @Hans-gb4mv Рік тому +12

      I applaud your openness about this topic. I know that a lot of people don't like to talk money but I think that with this video was just what some you artists might need to try it for themselves.

    • @kilodeltawhisky1504
      @kilodeltawhisky1504 Рік тому +11

      I appreciate you for sharing this information on your business. I am an artist and have long dreamed of being able to sell my creations. Your story shows that it can be done by just DOING IT! Just make a start and persist.
      Not trying means failure is certain. Trying is the best and only approach to success. Nothing ventured, nothing gained.
      Cheers chica! Thank you so much for sharing!!

  • @kinghenry7888
    @kinghenry7888 Рік тому +2115

    OK, I am a lady who followed my passion and turned it into a career. I retired early and now just hobby work. Your level of business sophistication, savvy, and professionalism is astounding. First, kudos to your parents. Clearly they did an incredible job parenting. Your comprehension of business is spot on. Great advice for your followers. I'm so thrilled to have seen this video. You will always be able work as a consultant, if you choose to because your value to companies is off the charts. Thank you for sharing.

    • @abbytiny207
      @abbytiny207 Рік тому +29

      Do you yourself have any advice?

    • @deanna6742
      @deanna6742 Рік тому +25

      @@abbytiny207 I'm wondering too cos that's amazing that she was able to retire early

    • @michaelochoa7809
      @michaelochoa7809 Рік тому +12

      Any advice for beginners selling art online?

    • @biegebythesea6775
      @biegebythesea6775 Рік тому +25

      come back and advise!

    • @rain0344
      @rain0344 Рік тому +4

      I am curious to know what your hobbie is.

  • @michaelprice3040
    @michaelprice3040 11 місяців тому +22

    I hate in interviews when they ask “why do you want this job” well mainly it’s because I don’t want to starve to death, not because I want to donate two thirds of my life to making someone else rich.

  • @alyssacollinss
    @alyssacollinss 8 місяців тому +149

    I love how transparent you are about your income, it always feels a little taboo and you crushed it

  • @monica.s1345
    @monica.s1345 Рік тому +651

    I feel like what ppl don't realize is that they gotta have a passion for not only art but also selling stuff and the buisness aspect. Cuz otherwise ur just gonna lose ur passion but I think you've found the perfect balance between your art and buisness!

    • @shithead-pf8hn
      @shithead-pf8hn Рік тому +50

      yeah i do art just for fun. ppl tell me all the time i should sell my art but im like ehhhhh no cause then id just hate it. i could never run a business tbh 😂😂😂

    • @liamc1102
      @liamc1102 Рік тому

      @@shithead-pf8hn You could run it but you don't believe you can. Whether you think you can or you cant, you're right

    • @ahlamzaid5126
      @ahlamzaid5126 Рік тому +30

      @@shithead-pf8hn samee!! And i feel like the demand or people’s opinion will influence your art and so you will no longer do it from the heart.

    • @dms2331
      @dms2331 Рік тому +12

      Yes, that is very true. I see many artists running their own business, and there are a lot of days where they are spending most of their day managing their business and content creation than actually doing art.

    • @Jjangbunbun
      @Jjangbunbun Рік тому

      You’re right bc art is my passion not marketing and business and i am struggling

  • @jimtaylor4103
    @jimtaylor4103 Рік тому +1364

    You sound so much like my daughter. She came to me at 16 y/o wanting to start her own creative business, and I have been helping her along. She is now running an Etsy shop, but finds that when she gets in front of people at shows and fairs, she does a lot better. Etsy is good at vacuuming up the $$ in the corners of the room. It is a lot of work, and diversifying is a critical part of success. It is good hard work. Best of luck!

    • @tammydinh
      @tammydinh  Рік тому +157

      you’re daughter is doing great!! i have yet to table at a fair, my first one will be in May so fingers crossed i do just as well as your daughter ❤️❤️❤️

    • @csoniah4432
      @csoniah4432 Рік тому +46

      You are such a great parent for real my family laugh at my goals and everything I wanna do they don't take it seriously.

    • @csoniah4432
      @csoniah4432 Рік тому +3

      @@jimtaylor4103 thanks ❤️

    • @emmaphilo4049
      @emmaphilo4049 Рік тому +7

      You're a great mum. Your daughter is lucky to have you

    • @emmaphilo4049
      @emmaphilo4049 Рік тому +1

      @@Mrfiufaufou it's the parents also.

  • @control2XS
    @control2XS Рік тому +39

    Something that ALWAYS gets missed in these "how I make X$ a month as a..." videos is "I had a huge amount of luck".
    BARE IN MIND, that doesn't devalue what you have done IN ANY WAY. It is flatout impossible to get to where you have gotten from without a lot of talent and a LOT of hard work.
    HOWEVER, there will be countless people who have talent, and who have worked hard, but without enough luck it simply doesn't work out.
    So for those of you who have tried and feel like you aren't making it, there's a more than likely chance that it isn't your fault AT ALL. You just weren't in the right place at the right time, not yet at least.
    Congrats Uncomfy on your success, best of luck to those of you who haven't gotten there yet.

    • @GhwanStudios
      @GhwanStudios 7 місяців тому +2

      Luck has nothing to do with anything if you grind hard and believe in Jesus Christ. I also believe in Gary Vee so that just goes to prove your statement is factually wrong.

    • @ashleybanks-wm4cg
      @ashleybanks-wm4cg 6 місяців тому +4

      No such thing as luck that's not true if you do the work and have a lot of talent you can get your goal it's not such thing as not getting it if you did what was vital to the title

  • @dynamicdingus7003
    @dynamicdingus7003 11 місяців тому +70

    Im also 22. I just decided to finally take the leap to starting selling my work. I've never sold any art even though many friends and family members have suggested I should do, and that they would buy my work. I've struggled with low confidence since I was a kid. But If I don't start now, then I never will.

    • @animalnanny8437
      @animalnanny8437 10 місяців тому +6

      you're absolutely right and the only failure that could happen to you is if you gave up

    • @lyrix6084
      @lyrix6084 9 місяців тому +2

      Im only worried about shipping 🙄

    • @jdos5643
      @jdos5643 3 місяці тому +2

      I’m Quitting my 9-5 office work of 2 years. I want to start selling art. I have oil paintings sitting in my garage. I want to just do art and make it my job? But I don’t know how to start that works in selling and making money.

    • @sleepwellmychild
      @sleepwellmychild 2 місяці тому

      How's it goin?

    • @Mochi-re8cv
      @Mochi-re8cv Місяць тому

      just start you can do it !

  • @yeppennydoodles
    @yeppennydoodles Рік тому +861

    It probably took you so much bravery and thoughtfulness to make this video - talking about money and profit in the smol art space (especially cute art) is hard because people tend to look down upon & doubt a career in this space. But I’m grateful you did it! Thank you for taking your hard work and success and turning them into inspiration for everyone 💖

  • @yellowtoad6803
    @yellowtoad6803 Рік тому +603

    "I finally understood that they (parents) still love me no matter what, that I'm worthy of love. Even though I'm not exceptional." UGH that hit home so hard, currently I'm in the exact same boat and trying to work on myself to not let my fear of failure or imperfection keep me from even trying to do stuff. Thanks for sharing that 💗

    • @hyacinthdibley2420
      @hyacinthdibley2420 Рік тому +13

      I'm glad to hear you say _"trying to work on myself to not let my fear of failure or imperfection keep me from even trying to do stuff"._ I relate so so much to this and it has been my problem. FEAR has kept me from getting stuff accomplished for the past 10 years of my life (15 years, if i'm being honest) and I have HUGE regrets. This may sound cliché (an I thought it was when I was younger), but
      1) *try early and fail early*
      2) *stay close to friens/family who'll understand you.*
      3) *...and don't let people's opinions of you hinder you...even family.*
      4) *One that I still struggle with: "learn to say no". (It can be done respectfully).*
      Over those 10-15 years, I thought my parents and others wouldn't take me seriously with the things i wanted (and still want) to do, so I never voiced my wants or dreams. Then a few months ago, I mentioned this to one of my parents, and the response was "why didn't you say anything then. I think it's a great idea." 😕 Welp...I almost broke down in tears at that statement. I've cried over the years from the fear, and then the regret, and the latter is much worse than the first.
      Anyway. I didn't mean to rant. I wish you the best encouragement and success in whatever it is you plan to do. 🙂👍

    • @emmap9844
      @emmap9844 Рік тому +4

      @@hyacinthdibley2420 I could have written your comment about myself. Now in my mid/late 30s I feel like I have just started understanding this stuff the way you’ve put it and I’m juuuust getting started on what I wish I had done 15yrs ago. But it’s never too late. You are right that the regret is at least as bad if not worse than the fear. I regret not making use of my younger years when I had fewer daily responsibilities and more time. But I’m also at the same time now slowly working on my anxiety and trying to have a more positive, less fear-based outlook on life. Hopefully the combination of these things will lead to something good in the future :-) I wish you all the best with your future too! X

    • @elisusa69
      @elisusa69 Рік тому +4

      I’m here at my 54 thinking the same of you both… Always overwhelmed by fear of failure, anxiety, hating my job and seeing the end of my life closer than ever… Pathetic. Don’t let this happen to you.

  • @lotusmelody8579
    @lotusmelody8579 9 місяців тому +9

    To everyone reading this, I sincerely pray for that whatever is causing you pain or stress will pass. May your negative thoughts, excessive worries and doubts disappear, replaced by clarity and understanding. May your life be filled with peace, tranquility and love

  • @hardstylelife5749
    @hardstylelife5749 Рік тому +94

    If I may add my two bits worth on the matter: on most of the businesses it’s not what you sell but how; you’re selling a story, a persona, a message, a moral, the atmosphere, character of the artist (or whatever that may be, and so on and so forth), more than a material product.
    And that’s why customer awareness and such is generated through marketing and sharing and not through the product selling itself. That said, warmest congratulations on your business and achievements.

  • @ynat2198
    @ynat2198 Рік тому +504

    I don't have a small business but this is overall amazing advice for EVERYONE and thank you for being so open about all of this.

  • @PurviGujar
    @PurviGujar Рік тому +295

    "any time you spend on your craft is not wasted, you will bear the fruits of your labor in time" ❤ this video was so heartwarming! thank you for the gentle reminders, love your content

  • @mc_lara2230
    @mc_lara2230 11 місяців тому +94

    I'm barely 2 minutes into the video but I would like to say thankyou. I've been talking about starting an art business and how I would make it work. Everyone has told me not to get caught up about the money, to just make art because I love it and see where it gets me. But I want to make art a living, I want to make a business. You're the first person to stop the guilt I feel when I plan my art business and money and how I could profit. Maybe I'm not a romanticised artist, im an artist with a business mindset! So thank you :)

  • @davidtharp2125
    @davidtharp2125 Рік тому

    Having a list really does help & I love how humble you appear to be. I’d love a friend like you.

  • @Jay-kk1kv
    @Jay-kk1kv Рік тому +124

    Yes!! Artist are successful. The stigma is horrible. My sister is an amazing artist! I know she’ll be successful, even when the whole family tells her she won’t.

    • @lulafaye5670
      @lulafaye5670 Рік тому +14

      My whole family told me the same. You sound like a wonderful sister.

    • @Jay-kk1kv
      @Jay-kk1kv Рік тому +9

      @@lulafaye5670 thank you ❤️. I’m sorry you had to go through that too :(

    • @tortiabobia
      @tortiabobia Рік тому +8

      Here at 26 trying to talk myself back into my passions every day because everyone I know tells me to give up before I start 🥲

    • @pat4005
      @pat4005 Рік тому

      @@tortiabobia It is difficult to follow your passion, but don't give up!
      I hope you got the chance to take notes from her video, she had great tips that you can apply to most small businesses that are starting up and/or having a difficult time.
      She is strategically saving money by splitting rent with housemates (and prob her partner too), and does not have car and car insurance payments and gas or maintenance bills.
      We each have to learn the hard way, as every small business is different, especially for artists like us, but it IS doable!
      She is so correct that you have to learn from everywhere, do your research, and I strongly suggest a separate bank checking account AND at least for the first year (and BEFORE you start), make an appointment with a CPA who can learn about your business, and tell them about what platforms you want to sell on, and they can give you professional advice how how to make better choices that will save you money in the long run.
      Like what expenses you can deduct off of your taxes, as a small business owner, etc.
      What things you must save, such as receipts, etc.
      Ugh. Lots of work that is non-art. But it still beats working a job you may not like and wishing you were not too tired to follow your art passion when you get home.

    • @tsukikagepanda4825
      @tsukikagepanda4825 Рік тому +4

      @@tortiabobia i got faith in u

  • @jojocaitlin8508
    @jojocaitlin8508 Рік тому +201

    I'm 22 and I've never worked a regular job. I've dreamed of being an artist since preschool, my mom actually kept me home till kindergarten and taught me art instead. I was lucky enough in middle school to have a US history teacher that chose to teach us Greek mythology and encouraged art since his wife was an art teacher. Those two are truly the soul reason I stuck with art. I started my etsy at 19 and now have made over double in 2022 than I did the last two years combined.
    Its not perfect but im so determined to make it my life's work. I have a lot of chronic issues that make working out of home hard so its the best route for me. I truly appreciate videos like this, it makes it seem more in reach for all of us. 🥰🖤

    • @michaelochoa7809
      @michaelochoa7809 Рік тому +5

      What’s ur Etsy shop?

    • @jojocaitlin8508
      @jojocaitlin8508 Рік тому +8

      @@michaelochoa7809 its @SleepySquiggle i appreciate the interest 😊

    • @sagecurates
      @sagecurates 7 місяців тому +2

      This makes me so happy to see. I really hope it pans out so you can always make art for a living. I completely relate to having chronic issues too and wanting to keep working out of home.

    • @jojocaitlin8508
      @jojocaitlin8508 7 місяців тому +2

      @@sagecurates Thank you so much! I'm actually doing better than ever right now, I even just got my first wholesale offer and am gonna be able to start making stationary products (something I've been working towards for a while). I've even gotten one of my health issues pretty manageable! I've been working towards all of this for so long and im so thankful to have so much support from family and even strangers. 🥰

    • @TheCozyLife
      @TheCozyLife Місяць тому

      Good luck! Wishing you a lot of success.

  • @KatieKamala
    @KatieKamala Рік тому +34

    I’ve been an entrepreneur sense I was 25 years old and I’m so happy to see ambitious young women like yourself being creative and having a life that you want by following your passion. ❤

  • @sketchyginger2301
    @sketchyginger2301 Рік тому +62

    this is inspiring to me, people are told to do well with art by being good at art, and that's it, but no artist is ever told how to sell themselves or what to expect. this is the first person to explain how to actually do it and how to survive

  • @robynr
    @robynr Рік тому +223

    I was not expecting to cry, but that part where you were mentioning love and your parents was so sweet. Im glad you were able to get that reassurance. I feel like a lot of us feel that way be it money or just achievements in general.
    I love that you had the love of art in common with family you didnt even know about. That is such a cool thing to find out and bond over. My family likes art but noone pursues it. I think out of the main ppl in my family only 4 out of 18 including myself practice it on a regular basis. I think I am the only one who wants to pursue it as a living of some sort.

    • @CatzzMoney
      @CatzzMoney Рік тому +1

      That was the same thing I went thru. I mean I still do art stuff but didn’t make a career off it. I wasn’t sure if I can make a living doing art work.
      Now, I see many UA-camrs making money off Etsy. I’m still on the fence about it. I rather do digital art on the side and focus making money with my office job.

  • @blackhagalaz
    @blackhagalaz Рік тому +281

    This was so inspiring. I have been very unhappy with my 9-5 Job lately. Last year I even had a burnout. Looking for new career paths has been really frustrating because I feel I don't quite "fit" anywhere. That because I am the mentally ill, but artsy person, all of those office jobs just are not for me. Some time ago I played with the thought of running an etsy shop with my art, and started making a concept. But I just keep putting it down again and again because I keep thinking that I wouldn't make it as an artist. That I don't have the discipline it takes.
    Watching your video made me realize that it's possible for an "Uncomfy" person to do something great with their career, and be successful. So I think I will keep thinking of some products, collecting information on supplies and how to properly run a business. Once I got everything laid out, I will launch my shop as a side business. Keeping my 9-5 for a while, and just see how my shop develops. Maybe it will stay a hobby, maybe it will be a success. Who knows. But I really need to try or I will regret it for the rest of my life

    • @Tua009
      @Tua009 Рік тому +1

      Just wanted to say, same 🫂. 9/5 jobs fell very overwhelming for me. I’d love to be self employed or work remotely. But I’m not academically competent for most of these jobs since I couldn’t even finish high school and go to uni or take a course. All I can do is art but making a living out of it it’s not always easy. Seeing all this young peers succeeding feels both heartwarming and discouraging to me lol. But that’s my insecurity picking up on me. Anyways hope everything turns out great to you 💙💜. Don’t give up.

    • @blackhagalaz
      @blackhagalaz Рік тому +11

      @@Tua009 I really feel you, 9/5 really sucks if you are a creative. But you shouldn't give up either! I only have my Abitur/A-levels (A bit higher then Highschool in the US I believe? I don't know lol). I have terminated my dental technician Training just after one year, because my bosses where aful and I had mental problems. I gave up university after 5 years, because I couldn't handle working at university and studying at the same time. But my side job from university at a museum became my main gig this way. My Boss hired me permanently, and I have worked myself up to be the secretary. Now it's still a 9/5 that burns me out immensely but you see I have made career despite not having any firm of higher education. Actually many people here in Germany that have said higher education have it very hard to get jobs in their field, and have to take on lower paying jobs.
      That said there is always a way to set foot into another field if you are ready to learn :).
      Still I think I am not where I am supposed to be right now.
      But I am confident that we will both make our way in life :) take care! ❤️

    • @SoffyChannel
      @SoffyChannel Рік тому +5

      @@blackhagalaz I'm German as well and I just want to say that's such a sweet, encouraging comment! Also, I definitely understand your struggle. I've worked as a graphic designer and burnt out, so I want art to be a hobby again and I'm looking for a new job direction. Best wishes!

    • @blackhagalaz
      @blackhagalaz Рік тому +2

      @@SoffyChannel Oh thank you for saying that :).
      Oh where you self employed or did you work for a firm? My biggest fear of starting my own shop, and selling art would be to start hating making art in general because it is not a hobby anymore. I mean I have a thousand other Hobbies but this would really concern me.
      I wish you too lots off luck with your new career :)

    • @SoffyChannel
      @SoffyChannel Рік тому +2

      @@blackhagalaz I did both. Freelance is honestly horrible in Germany because the regulations: insurance is costly and you have a lot of disadvantages, such as finding a place to rent or getting a loan from a bank. Without a steady income, you live on a constant fear of financial ruin.. Of course, there are always people that make it but personally I wouldn't recommend going fulltime freelance, especially if you haven't a partner that's willing to take on financial responsibility in case you fail/ your shop dies down/ you get sick etc.

  • @ParallaxPete
    @ParallaxPete Рік тому +1

    Everything you said about wanting to provide for your parents and how it's attached to your self worth and how your family is full of artisans and that you found connection there really resonated with me

  • @panicinperson
    @panicinperson Рік тому +14

    You're honestly amazing. I've been trying for so many years to make it work as a freelance artist and have had little luck, but seeing you make your own art and have success still gives me hope I can do it more on my own terms. Many many thank yous for the inspiration.

  • @tiaraanderson
    @tiaraanderson Рік тому +262

    Always gotta respect the artists that Share transparency and prove you can make a living as one.
    Simply thank you for this video!! ❤

    • @blackscythe99
      @blackscythe99 Рік тому +1

      Omg Hi Tiara lol lovely seeing you here!

    • @tiaraanderson
      @tiaraanderson Рік тому +1

      @@blackscythe99 hi 😊 lol just seeing this 💀now

    • @mechamahou8467
      @mechamahou8467 6 місяців тому

      When did she prove she made what she said she did solely off art? Her YT channel brings her in thousands alone with no art actually being done in them lol.

  • @yunaklimek
    @yunaklimek Рік тому +122

    I just came across your video and found this inspiring. I am also an IFNJ-A and was very passionate regarding ceramics in high school. But instead of pursuing art, I joined the Marine Corps right after high school and I've changed a lot. 5 years later now, I'm a disabled vet and I've recently been having the notions of getting my hands into clay again. Thank you so much for this video. You have no idea how perfect the timing was to come across this today. Your artwork is beautiful and I hope more blessings come your way!

    • @Mhelinblack
      @Mhelinblack Рік тому +1

      She looks like amanda rach lee 😮

  • @xprinceorcax
    @xprinceorcax 8 місяців тому +4

    So inspirational! You have such compassion and kindness radiating out from you- and you are so mighty. I feel like you have really found your calling. This is so helpful and I hope you continue to do well! I love seeing other artists prosper and hearing their stories even if we are not in the same field of art!

  • @vin2302
    @vin2302 6 місяців тому +3

    Ahhh man! You do a great and so generous job on this video! But what came out strong for me is your honest, candid and vulnerable self witch is so heartwarming. You made ME choke! Its just that nowadays it can be so difficult just getting by. If you add our individual personal issues we can end up being pretty tough on ourselves sometimes . So you sharing like this about yourself reminds us that we are all struggling and no matter what all deserving love and praise! Bravo! Hugs from Québec!

  • @sdgoodguy7345
    @sdgoodguy7345 Рік тому +4

    I’m glad that you’re able to find your passion. Helping yourself and your family uncomfy. Thanks for all the tips & tax advices.

  • @nunyabusiness164
    @nunyabusiness164 Рік тому +115

    I'm also an artist, I'm 22, and I'm not where you're at financially.... I definitely don't have a big following on Instagram or UA-cam but I'm going to do my best to make a living as an artist too. Thanks for sharing this info. It definitely feels tough because I'm not really good at social media. I had a "less is more" mindset as a teenager and I really relished the freedom of not having to make every moment of my life into content. Now that I'm graduating from college I wish I'd put more energy into trying to gain an online following - it seems like it's more important than ever and I feel so behind!

    • @TheBekacuda
      @TheBekacuda Рік тому +48

      I know that making a following is good for business but I think you made the right choice to enjoy the moment. I think we overuse all media and I studied media too. Out eyes and minds can only handle so much before headaches etc. Bravo for living your life🎉you can still build a business.

    • @rayray5918
      @rayray5918 Рік тому +21

      I saw a video a while ago where it was said that you don't need a lot of followers to make your hobby into a well earning business. If I remember correct, they said you need to understand business and how to sell and put your art out there in stores in a nice presentable way so it draws more people in to buy. Basically it is possible to make it into a business without a high amount of followers because let's be real - it is so difficult to get followers or even noticed as an artist these days

    • @JanineHyslop
      @JanineHyslop Рік тому +1

      I'd agree attend craft fairs get a nice business card physical unique art sells. Do you, make your art and show it.

    • @JanineHyslop
      @JanineHyslop Рік тому

      You are exceptional. Great content.

    • @BunnyFlowers
      @BunnyFlowers 11 місяців тому

      @@rayray5918 Do you remember the name of the video/who made it?

  • @peterchesko9537
    @peterchesko9537 Рік тому +19

    Good going! I've been the classic self-employed artist/craftsman for decades and I'm still having a blast at 62. Your video and all that you're saying has merit and is realistic and if there's anything that I might add it's a big thanks to you for inspiring people.

  • @Thesungoddesscreations
    @Thesungoddesscreations Рік тому +14

    Thank you for your vulnerability. Hearing someone talk about their journey in such a genuine and authentic way is definitely inspiring and has helped me to not feel so alone. Keep being you! 💕

  • @LindaThao
    @LindaThao Рік тому +12

    This was so inspiring and I’m so glad I found your video here on UA-cam! You gave us transparency behind taxes, finances, and a realistic behind the scenes of what it takes to run a small business. Definitely opened up a lot of conversation in the comments and I’ve been reading all of them. Thank you! 💖

  • @jo_ellee
    @jo_ellee Рік тому +10

    The psychopathic obsessive planning thing, I literally relate to so much. I wrote down every little task just like you said and always feel bad when I don't get all the stuff done that I planned, which is like always. And yet still, I still make the list

  • @Spicyboiiiii
    @Spicyboiiiii Рік тому +2

    Thank you so much for sharing. I’ve been feeling kinda stuck for a while and this was so inspiring to watch. Keep creating and growing! ✨

  • @Jeannine754
    @Jeannine754 8 місяців тому +10

    As a career stylist and salon owner, and now retired and up and coming artist, I can vouch for your methods in handling a small self employed business. As that description implies, I’m of a certain age, and built my businesses without any on line presence. So, uh oh, now! Lol lucky I don’t have to support myself on it, but hope to pay for itself and some fun money. Thank you for all your tips and encouragement 😊

  • @architess
    @architess Рік тому +14

    Just wanted to say: I found your channel today and I love it!!! You have such calm and peaceful vibes and you inspire me a lot. I am also an artist and I go to university and I do UA-cam and seeing people like you dealing with all of this too and being successful on top of that gives me the courage to keep going. Thank your for your content

  • @liapania
    @liapania Рік тому +6

    this is the exact video i needed to see. I've been putting off a career in art for years because I was too scared to start and it really hurt my mental health, I really appreciate the thought you have put into this video and it really helps!!

  • @leoamaya1818
    @leoamaya1818 7 місяців тому +4

    The algorithm of life takes you to the unknown. I’ve been a mechanic for 22 years. Moved from N.Y to Texas with my fiancée. We moved in with an old so called friend that tried to extort us & well, my tools are gone. I get arrested for standing my ground. Music & art have always been embedded in my D.N.A… I love how truly honest you are. I’ve been told the same. Mental health is a thing too & I thank you. The business side of art is new to me, cause I always did it for me. I was asked if I’m selling my art for several years & I would say “ I never really thought about that, but you can have one “ money is a thing in life & art is a lifesaver, especially when you need an attorney. I figured I’d share this since your
    honest & pressure is something we can all identify with. Stay blessed & I jus subscribed.

  • @chelseaavasakhan
    @chelseaavasakhan 10 місяців тому +3

    I am in love with this video! It came at the perfect moment for me. I am an artist. I've spent most of my time writing, creating and then started painting too. Naturally, I've had all these points of focus in my sphere - the business aspect, finances, sharing content and I feel that this video just perfectly encapsulates where I am now - sort of a really grounded place to focus from that connects with my journey. Thank you for sharing! ❤

  • @feeshac1974
    @feeshac1974 Рік тому +8

    Wow your story is so inspiring! I never felt like I could be myself because it wasn’t good enough. I had to ignore who I truly am (someone who wants to be self employed doing something what I’m passionate about) and enter the workforce. I’ve tried doing that for 20 years and am left with a job I hate and near clinical depression. It’s so great seeing someone follow their true selves and finding success. Jealous you’re so young and thriving being your authentic self. I hope I can be where you are someday ❤. Thank you for sharing.

  • @Starasmr2323
    @Starasmr2323 Рік тому +12

    This was SO comprehensive! Thank you for being transparent and doling out real advice that so many other young people are actually looking for. I admire your work ethic and look forward to seeing you grow even more😊❤

  • @windylibby3515
    @windylibby3515 Рік тому +27

    I by chance came across this video, and when you said “you’re worthy of love, even if you’re not exceptional” it absolutely broke my heart. My daughter is 24, and very much has a mindset like yours. With that being said, I dote on her with love, and praise her for all she does, and yet she still has a sense of “not being good enough” sometimes. I’ve watched 14 minutes of your content, and I can say with confidence, you are exceptional! You’re running a small business successfully at a very young age. How many individuals your age can say that? You’re doing great hun! Don’t let anyone make you feel otherwise!! Big hugs! ❤

  • @linschannel_
    @linschannel_ Рік тому

    Almost had me in tears there on the pressure part...
    it's deffinitely alot better when people share their true feelings instead of bottling up which is quite rare in yt

  • @shaniaraeart
    @shaniaraeart Рік тому +48

    Sometimes I get overwhelmed with trying to run my business & stay consistent with posting my art/videos, but this really gave me the motivation to keep going 🥺 thank you for this

  • @CoolRiceBunnies
    @CoolRiceBunnies Рік тому +27

    What you shared about supporting your family and your parents was extremely vulnerable and relatable for me… thank you for sharing that. It’s really hard to get past this idea of conditional love or that you’re not deserving of love unless you’re providing something like monetary support. I’m really glad you’ve gotten to a point of understanding that you are still loved no matter what. I’m on that same journey ❤

  • @tizoc977
    @tizoc977 Рік тому +4

    wow... when you talked about the pressure you put on yourself to provide for your family, it really resonated with me. Seeing how sad it made you made me want to cry too. I know that expression and feeling all too well. Thank you for being so courageous and putting your vulnerability out there for us, it definitely impacted me and will help me grow on my journey. Thank you kind soul 🙏

  • @Yssakai-art
    @Yssakai-art Рік тому +1

    i appreciate your candor and willingness to help educate your audience about how you are able to be an artist in this economy. your art is refreshing and full of love, and i'm happy to hear that you're able to succeed by being true to yourself.

  • @Ardeguzman
    @Ardeguzman Рік тому +3

    I was crying watching this, this really gave me comfort. Thank you for sharing love and light i badly needed this. I am thinking of quitting the military life and pursue my passion with arts. I’m a self taught artist, and yes its feels really scary to pursue art but i know it’ll give me a much fulfilling life. I hope someday I can do well in art and business just like yours. You’re truly an inspiration. I love your channel ! 😌🤍

  • @mouse2275
    @mouse2275 Рік тому +16

    I've been thinking about starting a small business a lot lately so this vid came out at a perfect time! You have me feeling extremely inspired and like anything is possible 💗💗

  • @krystinmetz5944
    @krystinmetz5944 Рік тому +2

    So proud of you sister. Thank you for sharing your success and knowledge. You're encouragement was beautiful. Wishing you so much love and joy. You are worthy!

  • @boundless07
    @boundless07 Рік тому

    Wow, I loved this video! As a fellow cozy self-employed artist, I really appreciate your transparency and willingness to share your experience with finance, taxes, and running a small business. Your calm and comforting energy made this video so enjoyable to watch, and I loved seeing your setup (especially since I also have a Canon 80D camera!). Your words of encouragement have inspired me to start creating more content for my own UA-cam channel. Thank you so much for sharing your wisdom and creativity with us! 🥰

  • @fireflies15
    @fireflies15 Рік тому +4

    honestly, i dont know what to say
    thank you to the moon and back for your vulnerability, you are so inspiring in so many ways and I hope you know that
    this video is so valuable to so many of us and specially artists
    thank you so much

  • @NitroJenRN
    @NitroJenRN Рік тому +6

    I love this young lady! She shares wisdom beyond her years!

  • @kaeldrarhiannon
    @kaeldrarhiannon 11 місяців тому

    As a person with an accounting day job and a small art biz on the side, 7:00 is *SO* important and I'm so happy you talked about this. It is so so so important to separate and itemize business expenses & income separate from personal. Having two accounts for this makes life way easier.

  • @meetthematas
    @meetthematas Рік тому +1

    As a musical artist, this video just changed my entire outlook. On everything. TYSM for sharing ❤

  • @desireer6915
    @desireer6915 Рік тому +3

    Thank you SO MUCH! This came at the PERFECT time. This helped me out a lot and helped give me more confidence in my choices! ❤

  • @behappydamnit2752
    @behappydamnit2752 Рік тому +12

    I think every industry needs to be more open and transparent on the topic of money. Thank you for your transparency and for giving me more encouragement to quit my corporate job and pursue an art career as well!

  • @waffle_chair9269
    @waffle_chair9269 8 місяців тому +2

    Wow, your vulnerability and transparency is really beautiful, there’s no way your parents are proud. They maybe pushed you hard, so you would succeed and have good odds of a happy life, and you’ve achieved that, so they would absolutely be proud of you. Parents who push hard, only do it out of worry for your future. It took me a long time to realise that too.

  • @annalivorie2933
    @annalivorie2933 22 дні тому

    You are so soft and yet you give imaginable strenght and bravery i am proud of you and thankful that you do what you do

  • @comaspice
    @comaspice Рік тому +7

    I just started my etsy shop and this was so helpful and heart warming. Thank you so much for making this video! small bussiness LIFE! woot woot

  • @EllaBirt
    @EllaBirt Рік тому +13

    You are clearly exceptional. Art is valid, you are valid, and you are an unusual gem who feels deeply, thinks deeply, and takes action on what's important to you. So exceptional.

  • @holhausdotcom1519
    @holhausdotcom1519 Рік тому

    You are such a beautiful spirit. ❤ don't stop being you. The world needs your light!

  • @Generex7v
    @Generex7v Рік тому

    Thank you for having the bravery to create this video~ 🌸 I’ve been watching you for over a month so far and it has helped me gain some confidence, and give the things I use to enjoy a second chance like art, soccer, singing and dancing.
    I wish you well with all your hopes and dreams you have for the future~ 💕

  • @sabrinafortalejo
    @sabrinafortalejo Рік тому +4

    I watched this earlier but suddenly got a work and came back because I really wanna say you are exceptional! You are exceptional of your own terms, even for me and I'm sure for others too! It might not be the exceptional definition of the society standards we are living but it's not make any less! You are such an inspiration and my comfort~ know you are doing amazing and we thank you for that!

  • @haldiroot
    @haldiroot Рік тому +15

    I'm glad you're able to financially support yourself so well!! I think it can take a lot of strength to jump into creating art as a job. It's a weird feeling for me since I'm still in college (for a different field to support my art pursuits) to see others with that sort of willpower.
    I think it's really something to look up to, especially since I kind of chicken out of doing any major projects with my art haha. Anyways, I hope you continue to find joy in your pursuits :D!!

  • @bonnievalentine3944
    @bonnievalentine3944 Рік тому

    I'm 55 and you absolutely inspire me and I am so very proud of you. You are a true blessing. Keep up the positivity. You are a breath of fresh air.

  • @almaalcaraz7083
    @almaalcaraz7083 Рік тому

    You have a gentle, vulnerable spirit. 💕 You're so special.

  • @MicasMangoMarket
    @MicasMangoMarket Рік тому +6

    thank you so much for this and being very real about it. I've recently been let go from my job of 3 years and I've been procrastinating making my own business and I've always been super scared of it financially! I do have another job lined up but I want to be able to eventually have my own full time business. thank you so much, love, I greatly appreciate it!

  • @MartekkiJam
    @MartekkiJam Рік тому +3

    Amazing video! Love the transparency & tips. Your art is so beautiful ❤

  • @lashawnpierre
    @lashawnpierre 8 місяців тому

    I have to mention that this was a powerful video and unintentionally. We can see how passionate you are about your craft and your business and it is truly inspiring. Thank you for sharing your stories and for the advice. Extremely helpful!

  • @SourPlanet
    @SourPlanet 7 місяців тому +4

    Gold info right here. I teach at a university right now and I'm absolutely pushing this video on my students. I try to explain these things adjacently and occasionally in the context of making art for a living... but I'd love to be able to throw this exact info right at them. I teach art for games/entertainment and it's absolutely a terror of a career path. Passing on this info may help these kids create a back-up plan while they pursue those long term goals.
    Thanks a bunch!

  • @jamesfogel1104
    @jamesfogel1104 Рік тому +10

    As someone aspiring to be an independent artist but also struggling to start! im really surprised by how much I can relate to you! Im an engineer by trade and daydream about doing something more creative. Your descriptions about how you schedule your days and how ‘psychopathic’ the to do lists you use are really hit home. We all need to build momentum in some form or another. Thank you for sharing really appreciate seeing how there are successful creatives out there with similar analytical perspectives

  • @Smilealways8
    @Smilealways8 Рік тому +17

    This has helped me so much with my business!! You inspired me to start one a couple months ago now! And ever since then I have been waiting for your videos to come out with excitement and anticipation and whenever I watch them I am never disappointed! I just wanted to say thank you for inspiring me to start my own art business and showing everyone that artists can make money too!!!

  • @PolymerClayTutor
    @PolymerClayTutor 6 місяців тому

    I loved this video! You are a beautiful person, thank you for sharing your polymer clay small business journey. I started mine, much later in life... I so wish the opportunities that are available to artists now, had been available when I was your age, but alas... our paths make us the people we are. I am so impressed with your quiet confidence. Your strength. Your vulnerability. And your drive to succeed. You are an inspiration to this 'old lady' of the polymer clay world! ❤❤❤

  • @Albus934
    @Albus934 Рік тому

    Thank you for your advice and for opening your beautiful heart here

  • @MissBeBreezy1
    @MissBeBreezy1 Рік тому +11

    Youre awesome and I think it's great to see you and more of the Gen Zers turning a new page for the art space! Love your work, can't wait for my pieces to come in the mail :)

  • @tinsnipsandscissors
    @tinsnipsandscissors Рік тому +81

    I’m pretty sure this is the first video of yours that I've seen...? I found myself pausing to "like & subscribe" *maybe* five minutes in. 🙃
    Your energy is so wholesome and kind. I don't even know what your art looks like yet, but as an artist myself, I found your messages of spreading love and kindness so easy to relate to.
    It's so easy to doubt and be critical of ourselves and others, especially in a society that perpetuates such comparisons and encourages division. It's so refreshing to find others who are sharing words of encouragement and motivation, rather than focusing on the negative
    I'm pushing 40, myself, and have given so much of my creative energy away to others over the years. I'm finally at a point in my life where I'm sick of it. I'm sick of creating for other people's businesses, giving away so much of *me*, and feeling drained all the time.
    So we did it! My husband and I registered our business over the summer. I'm building our website, making some things and dipping my toes in... but I'm starting to think it's time to DIVE. 🏊🏻‍♀️💖
    Come check us out (and give me feedback, if you'd like to 😘) @WoolMoon.Studio on the socials, or www.WoolMoon.Studio 🙃✨
    (Now I'm gonna go look at your stuff! 💕✨)

    • @sufi497
      @sufi497 Рік тому +3

      your website looks really nice!!

    • @loveannbea
      @loveannbea Рік тому

      🎉❤😊

    • @ubayyd
      @ubayyd Рік тому

      I’m not into what you’re selling, but gotta say your website is great!

  • @julivee9505
    @julivee9505 9 місяців тому

    I just randomly stumbled upon this video and don't know a thing about you, I have to applaud your calm confidence, love it!

  • @lalartworks
    @lalartworks Рік тому

    This is such a great video. It helps so much when small businesses are transparent and actually talk money. It’s often such a taboo topic and makes it all the more scary. Videos like this show me the feasibility and motivate me to think about starting a business even if it can be scary at times.

  • @vivianenguyen9693
    @vivianenguyen9693 Рік тому +3

    I usually don’t comment on UA-cam but this was such an amazing video. Love the honesty and vulnerability. ❤

  • @Startupsandsushi
    @Startupsandsushi Рік тому +5

    Love your videos and I’m heading over to your shop to support you!! As an Asian American female who choose a STEM career but has seriously considered majoring in art and design at UCLA but was forbidden by my family, you’re so inspirational and capable in making good money as a creative entrepreneur 🎉 💪🏽

  • @allieeverhart2615
    @allieeverhart2615 Рік тому +3

    This was such a lovely and helpful video! I'm an INFJ as well. :) I've realized when working jobs that I feel best when working on my terms. Freedom and Independence is so important! I just opened an etsy shop and have always wanted to start a business. Best of luck to everyone!!

  • @noellesmith6049
    @noellesmith6049 Рік тому

    thank you for going so deeply into taxes and recrommending specific services, I really enjoyed learning about this.

  • @OopsieCube
    @OopsieCube Рік тому +4

    Loved the video!! As someone who is working towards making a living off art, your easy-to-understand layout made me keep watching and interested. Ty x.

  • @HalsYeah
    @HalsYeah Рік тому +22

    I can't thank you enough for this video and your whole channel. I'm in the midst of a huge change in my life and about to open my small clay business and you keep me inspired and help guide me with all the knowledge you provide. I really appreciate how transparent you are and how wholesome you are! Thank you so much!

  • @misaandcoart
    @misaandcoart 9 місяців тому

    Your presence is so calming, honestly I struggle with anxiety and by the end of this just listening to you made me feel relaxed haha. Thank you for your video, it contains a tonne of really good information. It makes me inspired. ♥

  • @seandavis8213
    @seandavis8213 5 місяців тому +4

    Hi, photographer here. You don't need the biggest or expensive camera to get amazing depth of field or excellent video quality. I used to use a Canon M50; super affordable for like $500 without a kit lens and got a pancake lens (20mm f2) and this combo is already an excellent vlogging setup. Big cameras don't give amazing depth of field; that is due in to the lens you get.
    If you are using the 18-35mm lens, that is most likely the kit lens that came with the camera and is known as a variable lens; meaning when you zoom, you lose light/depth of field. Recommend if you wanna start filming shallow DOF videos, invest in a good prime lens!

  • @saganalah3204
    @saganalah3204 Рік тому +4

    I am so happy for you, that you have made it this far

  • @shaypark
    @shaypark Рік тому +8

    This video was really informational and inspiring! You’re so right.. life is short so we owe it to ourselves to do what we love ❤

  • @deele7371
    @deele7371 Рік тому +1

    You are so eloquent & smarts at just 22 years of age. When I was 22, I was so naive, scared, insecure, gullible & hopeless. It took me a long time working & being out there in the world to learn all the tricks of the trade. It’s very inspiring to see you speak so honestly & encouraging & I wish all the best for you.

  • @darcygray5556
    @darcygray5556 Рік тому +1

    Girl! You ARE absolutely exceptional… look at all you do! You’re a rockstar ❤

  • @YujinBaek
    @YujinBaek Рік тому +4

    Your mindset and vision is so warm and beautiful. So inspiring! I’m a film composer but the gist of how you run your business is the same here. Can’t wait to see more of your content✨ thanks for sharing your own experience💜

  • @Quesadill247
    @Quesadill247 Рік тому +5

    I'm and INFJ too. I can relate to needing to feel passion in what I'm doing. I've never been able to work a job for solely just a paycheck. Lately I have been feeling lead to creating a business as an artist. Thank you for this video and helpful advice ☺️

  • @AzerPaul
    @AzerPaul 5 місяців тому

    Darn, you are so lovely and smart. I lived in Vietnam four and a half years and recognized your heritage immediately not by your looks but by your emphasis on work, independence and family. Your intelligence, values and energy will get you everything you need: a living, love, respect and fulfillment. My heart goes out to you. I wish you all the best.

  • @MD-lp6qh
    @MD-lp6qh 3 місяці тому +1

    OMG! The family part got me. You're so amazing and so lovable no matter what you do! Just so you know.