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Earning Potential | Can a Fine Artist Make a Comfortable Living?

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Earning Potential | Can a Fine Artist Make a Comfortable Living?

by Xanadu Gallery Owner Jason Horejs
 
As an art gallery owner, I have the opportunity to spend a lot of time with artists. I get to interact with artists across the spectrum - from those who are just getting started, to very well-established artists.During the course of my interactions with artists, I feel I have a great opportunity to take the pulse of the visual arts community. I get a sense of  the health of the broad art market, and I get a feel for the attitude of artists.

I'm happy to say, that as the economy slowly continues to improve, I'm beginning to see a more positive outlook among artists. Of course, that's looking on the positive side since artist sentiment and outlook has been so low for so long that it doesn't really have anywhere to go but up.

The last five years have been incredibly difficult for everyone, but for artists in particular. The recession and collapse of the housing market had a huge impact on art sales. Many galleries closed and the income for many artists dropped precipitously.

With all of the economic difficulties, I can understand how many artists have come to feel that commercial success is only a remote possibility, or that it simply isn't possible to make a living as an artist.

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Art Sales Success Story | Selling Outside the Box

I am also a beginning, self-representing artist. I feel as though I am drowning in the "do´s and don´ts" and "need to and nice to" of exposing my art on the internet. It feels like endless amount of time can be spent.

My professional background is in purchasing, sales and marketing on an industrial level so I am aware of how important everything is. But I was left with the question of how to avoid drowning amidst a million (better) artists in a market, where everyone is looking for the buyer.

I decided a different and much more targetted and personal approach (as opposed to the internet). I followed all the advice Barney Davey and yourself have shared - found a number of paintings that represent my best Work, made a simple but professional hardback presentation book of my Work and an intro of myself and "went native".

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Free Broadcast | Grow Your Art Business with Effective Planning and Strategizing [Recording Available]

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168 Is All You - or Anyone Else - Get.

168 is the number of hours in a week that each of has to make things happen. What you do in those hours makes is your key to success in every aspect of your life. Learning effective ways to allocate time with your family, tapping your spirituality, eating, sleeping, exercising, relaxing, and, of course, making art and getting it sold, puts you on the path to enjoying more success with less stress.

Highly effective people do serious planning. They strategize to find ways to break big goals into small easily executable tasks. By steadily completing small tasks, they achieve big things. The best use a variety of tools and techniques suited to them and the goals they have set, including:
  • Forecasting
  • Time management
  • Project management
and more to make the most of their time.

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