Drowning

I wanted to take some time to talk about a topic that comes up often for many creative people: the feeling of being overwhelmed and underappreciated in the work we do. Anyone who has tried to build a career around their art or creative projects has likely experienced this. The reality is that while creating can be incredibly rewarding, it also brings challenges that are easy to overlook from the outside. Running any type of creative business takes time, energy, and persistence. There are […]

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But having said that, there is liberation in knowing that. Also lots of artists make a living selling online directly to buyers or fans.

Online Selling has democratised things a little. Artists no longer need to get approval from galleries and an #ArtCareer is possible without it.

#SellingOnline #OnlineShop #Art #ArtWorld #ArtForSale

Question #37:

What are your goals with your art, short-term or long-term?

#artgoals #artcommunity #question #qna #artists #artcareer

One of the things I'm finding challenging as an artist who's not yet reached the point where I'm confidant or comfortable around the idea of monetizing any aspect of my being an artist is the immense pressure to do so anyway, especially in light of the fact that I don't have an income coming in right now and at some level feel like that's what I *should* be doing.

I'm sure a degree of that pressure just comes from the way that commercial social media platforms are geared, but also it's the examples of artists I most often see.

I'm not really sure what my point is, but I feel odd about the way I show up with my art online and what my future is with it.

#ArtTalk #ArtCareer

Most people believe that pursing an #artcareer is only worth it if you make money out of it. Now, imagine all art made without making money disappear and only #art making money stay. #Visualize. #Desolation. Now, imagine the other way round. Visualize. Nobody would even F....ing notice.