I really appreciate it Lynne! Thank you for the kind words, will make more for sure and it’s really also meant like a diary for me to track my mindset and thoughts over time so I’ll be watching these in due time too! I look anxious in the first few, then it got too ecstatic I think, but I’m glad you find value in them!:) I have a blog I write everyday if you like these, you’d maybe like that too (unless you’re more of a watcher than a reader - ironically I am too even though I love to write😅). I’m trying to cover as many different mediums so that everyone can have their pick!
While I appreciate the words said in this video, I think the title of the video is wrong, it should be, "how to present your work online", which is very different than how to talk about one's work!
Question. How do I market my art without “cheapening” it. I feel like posting often on social media often will undermine the luxuriousness and rarity of high art. Open to any ideas, thanks
Actually a lot of really great artists in my country post their work on Instagram and have had success in selling their works (3-5k paintings) on IG. So I think IG in particular is great for marketing and does not really feel like it would cheapen the experience in any way. People use Instagram to try to decide if they want to go on holliday to Bora Bora, because their friends whent there, so why not make an art purchase the same way. :)
I love the message of advertising yourself and your art as I personally get scared to expose myself and my art to others
I think an artist is a real artist when decided to continue trying despite failures and challenges. By the way, great video!!
I absolutely agree! not giving up and working on your dreams is imperative :) and thank you!
hello, im sure a lot of people will apreciate learning all the things you want to share. you got this
Thank you so much for this video! I’m looking forward to more!
Amazing, thanks so much for sharing this
I really appreciate your videos. Thank you!
P.s. I find value in these videos, and it's great they live here forever to be binged in the future
I really appreciate it Lynne! Thank you for the kind words, will make more for sure and it’s really also meant like a diary for me to track my mindset and thoughts over time so I’ll be watching these in due time too! I look anxious in the first few, then it got too ecstatic I think, but I’m glad you find value in them!:) I have a blog I write everyday if you like these, you’d maybe like that too (unless you’re more of a watcher than a reader - ironically I am too even though I love to write😅). I’m trying to cover as many different mediums so that everyone can have their pick!
That's how I got to the videos, through your blog, through art critiques for artists fb group
Lynne again aaa I see! Well, thanks a bunch really:)! I do appreciate it:)
This was very valuable content. Keep it coming. Awesome work.
Thank you! :)
@@SurvivingArt May the universe bless you my friend.
Great!
Awesome!
Thank you :)
While I appreciate the words said in this video, I think the title of the video is wrong, it should be, "how to present your work online", which is very different than how to talk about one's work!
I agree, it's an informative video, but I was expecting something different.
Question. How do I market my art without “cheapening” it. I feel like posting often on social media often will undermine the luxuriousness and rarity of high art. Open to any ideas, thanks
Actually a lot of really great artists in my country post their work on Instagram and have had success in selling their works (3-5k paintings) on IG. So I think IG in particular is great for marketing and does not really feel like it would cheapen the experience in any way. People use Instagram to try to decide if they want to go on holliday to Bora Bora, because their friends whent there, so why not make an art purchase the same way. :)