by Carrie | Art Marketing, Develop Your Unique Artist Voice
We have a problem of income with artists. It comes in spurts. Say you create twelve paintings. You release them all at once for sale, then they are gone. You have to make more paintings and promote the new ones to earn more money. There is a production piece that can...
by Carrie | Why do the Arts Matter?
Art is now regularly touted as a vehicle to relieve stress. It’s also seen as a healthy coping mechanism for navigating hard times in our lives. But when the going gets tough, how can we really make art work for us and not be another item on a self-care to do list...
by Carrie | How to be An Artist
Maryanne Moodie is a fibre obsessed maker from Australia who now resides in Brooklyn, NYC. She busily divides her time between designing and creating woven wall hangings, creating beginners weaving kits and teaching sold-out workshops across the world. Maryanne is...
by Carrie | Develop Your Unique Artist Voice
To what degree should you plan and prepare the art you create on the pages of your altered book? I see the amazing benefits of altered books and art journals as a space for creative play and self-discovery. I don’t see a lot of tools on refining artist skill and voice...
by Carrie | How to be An Artist
Rebecca Mitchell Kelada is from a family of artists–painters, sculptors, photographers, and writers–and she holds an MFA in Poetry from the University of Washington. In 2011, after her mother, Surel Mitchell passed away, Kelada founded Surel’s Place,...
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