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Free, 1-Year Digital Subscription to the Craft Report Magazine for RedDotBlog.com Readers

The Crafts Report has reached out with a special free offer for Xanadu Gallery artists and Reddotblog.com readers. By going to www.craftsreport.com/freeoffer and entering the code XANADU, you will get a free, 1-year subscription to the digital edition of the magazine. You will also get an option to receive the print version for 30% off if you prefer print, but that's optional.

Once you subscribe, you will receive a digital copy of the magazine by email within a few days. and then monthly issues via email for free for the next year.

The magazine has great, practical articles from art and craft industry experts, so be sure and take advantage of the free subscription.

If you would like to see what the digital version of the magazine looks like, go to  http://viewer.zmags.com/publication/e97093bc#/e97093bc/1

Special thank to Travis Manney at Crafts Report for reaching out and making this possible!

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Taking the Leap | Making Art Your Full-time Profession

by Xanadu Gallery Owner Jason Horejs
 
Making a living as an artist is hard. Getting to a point where art sales are sufficient to sustain life can take years of sacrifice and hard work. Many of you know I grew up in the home of an artist. My father, John Horejs, has been a full-time, professional artist for over thirty years, so I've witnessed the challenges an artist (and the artist's family) face. I remember periods of extreme financial hardship growing up while my dad worked to establish his career. There would be periods of months where nothing would sell. These difficult times challenged my father and mother's resolve to pursue my father's dream of making a living as an artist.

This experience is nearly universal for artists. The words "starving" and "artist" seem to f it naturally together. Many artists feel compelled to pursue other work in order to make ends meet and have to relegate their artistic endeavors to the side. In my extensive interactions with artists from around the country, I've met many who've worked very hard to carve out time to create art around a busy work/family/life schedule.

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Responding to Negative Feedback About Your Art

by Xanadu Gallery Owner Jason Horejs
 
I recently had an email conversation with an artist who had just been through battle on her blog. After years of extensive blogging, she received her first negative comment, an inflammatory comment about a post she had written with some derogatory  comments about her art thrown in for good measure. The level of vitriol in the comment was a bit dumbfounding, especially since it didn't seem to be coming from a dissatisfied customer, rather from a random visitor to the site who wouldn't seem to have any good reason to be so  . . . blunt.

After the shock and pain wore off, they were replaced by outrage. The artist dashed off a heartfelt response, countering point by point each of the charges  in the comment. And thus began an epic battle in the comments section of her blog, with fiery comments flying back and forth over several days. I'm not going to post the comments here - I don't wish to draw any more attention to them, but I'm sure that many of you who blog, have a website with a guest book, or participate in social media can sympathize with this situation. There's nothing more disheartening than a brutal criticism of you or your work.

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