How to Use Pinterest to Promote and Sell Your Art in 2023
Pinterest is an excellent platform for artists to promote and sell their work. With over 400 million active users, Pinterest is a massive audience of potential customers for your art. In this article, I'll show you how to use Pinterest to promote and sell your art in 2023.
How to sell stickers online on a budget: Artist’s Guide for 2023
If you're an aspiring artist on a tight budget, eager to turn your creative passion into a successful online business, you've come to the right place!
My comprehensive guide for 2023 will show you how to enter the thriving sticker market and sell your designs to an art-loving audience aged 16-24.
We'll cover everything from analyzing the popularity and profitability of stickers to exploring the most popular sticker themes.
You'll also discover the pros and cons of various selling options, low-cost advertising methods, and the secrets to making your sticker shop a huge success.
Join me on this artistic journey and unleash your entrepreneurial spirit!
How to make your own glossy waterproof vinyl stickers at home without Cricut.
Want to make your own glossy, waterproof vinyl stickers at home without a Cricut or any other machine? It's easier than you think! In this article, I'll show you step-by-step how to make your own stickers using a printer, some sticker paper, and an Avery self-laminating sheet.
From Pajamas to Picasso: Time Management Guide for Artists
How I Add Structure to My Time While Working for Four Years from Home as an Artist.
Ah, the life of a work-from-home artist! The freedom to create masterpieces from the comfort of your own space, accompanied by the occasional Netflix binge and non-stop snacking.
It sounds like a dream come true, doesn't it?
But hold your paintbrushes! As a cartoon artist who has experienced the joys and challenges of working from home, I'm here to share some practical tips on adding structure to your time, all while keeping your creative juices flowing and your sense of humor intact.
COVID-19 strategy for my small art business. What I did and what I plan to do.
I still remember when the art market where I worked every week closed. One after one, all my art shows and galleries planned before mid-summer was canceled. No one thought that it was all natural and would last for months. Nevertheless, people continued to support me by buying my work, and I didn't worry until closer to the end of March this trickle of money dried up. Everybody was depressed around me, and one night I sat on the porch of my apartment building and thought: What should I do next?