Modern Day Artist Podcast | Episode Four

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Marketing and selling art is not why you are an artist. You are an artist because you want to create, because you posses an urge to express yourself. But creating art requires resources. Materials, money, and time top the list. Selling your work is a way to get those resources. Art Palaver’s mission is to [...] Read more »

Modern Day Artist Podcast | Episode Three

Marketing and selling art is not why you are an artist. You are an artist because you want to create, because you posses an urge to express yourself. But creating art requires resources. Materials, money, and time top the list. Selling your work is a way to get those resources. Art Palaver’s mission is to [...] Read more »

Modern Day Artist Podcast | Interview With Kevin Caron

Marketing and selling art is not why you are an artist. You are an artist because you want to create, because you posses an urge to express yourself. But creating art requires resources. Materials, money, and time top the list. Selling your work is a way to get those resources. Art Palaver’s mission is to [...] Read more »

Aaron Ristau | Featured Artist

Aaron Ristau is this week’s featured artist. Medium(s) you work in: Sculpture. How would you describe your art? I have a fascination for creating art that blends nostalgic aesthetics with modern function. What artist(s) living or dead inspire you? Why? I am inspired by all of these artisans… Mel Ristau, Jacob Ristau, Andy Aaron, Brian [...] Read more »

Introducing The Modern Day Artist Podcast

Marketing and selling art is not why you are an artist. You are an artist because you want to create, because you posses an urge to express yourself. But creating art requires resources. Materials, money, and time top the list. Selling your work is a way to get those resources. Art Palaver’s mission is to [...] Read more »

Rhiannon Strickler | Featured Art Palaver Artist

Rhiannon Strickler is this week’s featured artist. Medium(s) you work in: Beads . Paper . Paint . Clay. Computer . Yarn/Fabric . Collage . Written Word. How would you describe your art? I believe my art ranges from specifically precise to up-for-interpretation amorphous. Often I want my pieces to have perfect symmetry and structure. Other [...] Read more »

Maximize Your Time Spent On Marketing Your Art | Free Webinar

You love creating art but I am guessing that like most artists you loath marketing your artwork. The time spent getting the word out is time spent away from the studio. The key to success is using the clock wisely to ensure that your marketing is effective and offers a return on the resources you [...] Read more »