2020 in nearly upon us, are you ready? Have you thought about your vision for next year, set yourself goals, decided on your social media strategy, pulled out your planner?
Before you panic, don’t worry we haven’t either but we are starting to think about it.
Want to join us? Grab a pen and paper, make yourself a cup of tea and let’s dream and scheme together. We’ve got 10 questions to help you bring more clarity and direction to your creative business in 2020.
Find the show notes for this episode including the questions asked at - https://www.laurahornart.com/thepodcast/71. We also have a vlog this week where I am chatting about the things that I still want to get done in 2019 including listing artwork for sale on my website and finishing several bigger pieces for the local cafe where I show my work.
127. Turning Things Around and Tapping Into Positivity
126. How to Make a Time-Lapse Video
125. Balancing Making Art with Running a Business
124. What Makes an Artist Stand Out From the Crowd?
123. Richie's Q&A - Making videos, taking photos + coping with Laura!!
122. Efficiency - How Important is it for Artists?
121. Setting Up a Small Art Space + Storage Ideas
120. The Challenge of Creating an Art Challenge!
119. Sketchbook Supplies - Tips and Tools to Get You Started!
118. How to Overcome Sketchbook Anxiety
117. Getting Started is the Hardest Part!
116. Sarah Simon (The Mint Gardener) - Recharging Your Soul With Creativity
115. Plan Your Creative Year + Trello Tips
114. We Finally Moved into Our New Home!
113. Janet Skates - Becoming Confident and Secure in Your Creative Expression
112. A Helpful Guide to Selling Art Online
111. Roben-Marie Smith - Making the Most of Technology as an Artist
110. Tips for Painting a Series + Moving House Update!
109. Lesley Grainger - Finding Freedom in Your Art
108. How to Find Your Style When You Love Too Many Things
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