Work on Your Art Business

As a creative entrepreneur, you have to manage this delicate balance on a daily basis. It’s at the core of your success.

Featured Artist Bonnie Shanas

My goal as a figurative sculptor is to not only to deliver a new representation of the human form, but to convey the essence of the emotion within.

Featured Artist Elliot Appel

There is life in these graffiti-covered storefronts. I find these walls incredibly vibrant. They shout and tell stories and make statements. They can provoke and anger and make you think.

The Power of Trust

The most basic element of all relationships is trust – business associations as well as friendships depend on it.

Featured Artist Kevin Ellison

I can easily spend days and sometimes weeks working on a single image to get everything looking the way I want it to look.

Would You Sell Your Art at Walmart?

Many artists might be surprised, or even shocked at the thought of selling their work through Walmart. Photographer Sandra Canning is not one of those artists.

Featured Artist Ingrid Blixt

The cultural and highly spiritual environment I was born and raised in still inspires and influences my work.

Featured Artist AlyZen Moonshadow

At present I am working on a project “The Madhatter’s Teaparty Series”, which feature stacked teacups in vibrant, abstract surroundings, a nod towards my favourite childhood story, Alice in Wonderland

Featured Artist Les Powers

Les believes in combining materials in harmony to form a unity just as we would experience in nature.

Launch a Successful Crowdfunding Campaign

Most crowdfunding websites use an “all or nothing” funding model.

Featured Artist James Thatcher

My artwork tends to contradict the fastidious and highly polished nature of that field. I look for textural surfaces– both tactile and visual textures.

Featured Artist Glen Kessler

For the past few years I have been interested in observing the rapid and unchecked integration of technology into our lives.

Smart Ideas for Greeting Card Entrepreneurs

When I published my own cards, I often tried edgier quotes and themes and they sold well, whereas larger companies tend to want things toned down a bit.

Featured Artist Katherine Gendreau

I also enjoy creating abstract images with intentional camera movement, using a longer shutter speed and physically moving the camera during the exposure