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Worst Advice You've Ever Been Given as an Artist...
For Drew and I, we were told many years ago, "Never work with your spouse..." and then another time, "Don't ever license your art..." and then another time, "Don't make prints of your art." All of these things are what helped us create success in the business of art. I'm so glad we didn't listen to this advice! How About You? Share below!
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Worst Advice You've Ever Been Given as an Artist...
@Annmarie Lobdell I can totally relate about people telling you what to paint. They mean well, but they don't understand that if it doesn't come from the heart, then it won't be as authentic (at least for me). It's different than when someone is commissioning you beforehand. Plus, you never know what people will respond to.
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Just get your work "out there." Also, pre-purchasing too many prints before knowing if they will sell.
Only 5 weeks left in 2024: what’s one thing?
Can you believe this year is nearly over?! Drop a comment below 👇🏽 What is ONE THING you will complete before Jan 1 to move forward on your path?
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Only 5 weeks left in 2024: what’s one thing?
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There is a drawing that I have been starting and stopping over the last few years. I have had a lot of issues with the composition, so I get frustrated and put it away. I am about halfway done and the subject matter is special to me, so I haven't wanted to give up. A few weeks ago, I made a goal to finish it by the end of year.
Tutorial on how to make a digital portfolio to send as an email
This will get you on this gallerists email list, it is how he likes to receive submissions. No need to send portfolio to him. Could have many uses. We did this and used it in recent past, good instructions! https://xanadugallery1146.ac-page.com/blog-stepbystep-digital-portfolio-creation-guide
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Wonderful! Thank you so much!
HAPPY FRIDAY! What was one big WIN this week?
I love this question; my wise business coach Ralph begins every session, asking me this. It forces me to look for the good, even when it was a rough week! :) They say that the feelings of gratitude bring in "good luck" or just good things in general. So the practice of NOTICING the good stuff is important, if you want to draw more good stuff to you. FOR ME: I got a deposit to hold a painting! This was a big one - it's 72" tall and 24" wide, and it's been sitting around for years. It's an awesome piece (photo below) - the collector who bought it loves to pay CASH. He's one of my favorite buyers. October has been really slow for art sales (it always is) and so selling this painting on October 30th saved the month :)
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HAPPY FRIDAY! What was one big WIN this week?
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@Gaia Orion Glad you had something positive come out of a trying week.
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My win was tacked on to a positive ending from a very challenging week last week (not great news about my dog's health). Anyway, I ended last week with doing my town's Farmer's market. It ended up being one of my best events. Right off the bat, one person bought a framed print, unframed print and four greeting cards (of the same print). Another bought an 8 x 10 photo of a leopard because it reminded her of her recent Africa trip. She had tears in her eyes and thanked me for bringing back such a good memory. That meant sooo much to me. The added win this week was that I was contacted by someone who had stopped by my booth and said she couldn't get this one framed print out of her mind and asked if she could still purchase it. Yay! She also wanted to be "kept in the loop" about future work.
A weird request
This nice guy who has been following me on fb for a long time just messaged me to inquire about prints for artwork I posted. He writes: "A high resolution virtual file would be awesome and save you the time and shipping. I might try having it printed on metallic paper (with your permission)" WTF???? What would you respond? This is what I replied. What do you think? Your request for a HD file is posing a bit of a question to me! Here is why: Basically if I did that for every person who wanted a print of my art I would have to work at a pizza shop to sustain my art hobby (: well more likely an architectural firm! That is what I trained for! I make a living from my art. It also took me years of trials and errors with printing to settle with what will have the best quality and results for my colors. My preference would be that I do the printing for you My prices go from US$27 (8x10 paper) and between $90 to $400 for canvas. Let me know what you think. I hope you understand! I am open to discuss your ideas. I look forward to hearing your thoughts 😀
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I thought your response was great, along with @Maria Brophy's advice. I'm curious, did you ever get a response back from him?
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Andrea Magnelli-Cook
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I create art from my love of animals nature and travel. I primarily work in colored pencil, graphite and pen and ink.

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