Sunday, October 18, 2015

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Getting Noticed.

Start a blog 
This may be the single most important thing you can do to increase your exposure as an artist. It takes a bit of commitment to post regularly, but the benefits make it a no-brainer.
Artists often tell me they don’t need a blog, or they don’t have anything to write about, but if you’re consistently creating new art, then you have plenty to write about.
You can post every time you create a new piece of art and talk about the process or what it means to you or if there is a story behind it. You can write about your upcoming exhibitions or shows, and you can provide tutorials and advice on how you create your art.

 Establish Your Artist Goals
This one is easy, all you have to do is think! Take 5 minutes to consider what your goals are for your artwork. Are you just doing it for fun because you love it, do you plan to make a living from doing it, or is it a bit of both?

Enter Art Competitions
You may not be the competitive type, but entering online art contests can be a great way of reaching other artists and increasing your exposure.

These are simple things that can expose you to mainstream artist and consumers to make your art work more popular . And also turning it into more then just a pass time hobby. 

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