There’s no denying the popularity of art process videos on social media, and offering classes can be a wonderful way to generate income as an artist. However, it's not all roses. From the issue of being copied to dedicating substantial time to editing and administration, there's a lot to consider when sharing your creative process. Today, we dive into both the perks and pitfalls of teaching your creative process to others.
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Episode 144: How to Make an Income From Your Art
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146. Making Art Fun Again + Podcast Changes
145. Juggling Art, Business and Family (Q&A Session)
144. How to Make an Income From Your Art - 5 Key Stages
143. Living a Well Rounded Creative Life
142. It's Okay To Feel Confused About Your Art
141. Showing Up & Embracing Your Personality
140. Starting New Work - Surface Prep, Studio Set-Up and Blank Canvas Jitters!
139. Proactive Ways to Reduce Stress & Tension
138. Redefining Success - What We Have Learned
137. Angela Terris - It's Never Too Late to Pivot and Change Your Path
136. Emmeline Webb - Taking Risks and Building Confidence Along the Way
135. Stefanie Stark - Healthy Ways to Deal with Rejection and Failure
134. Simone Linehan - Letting Go of People-Pleasing and Making Authentic Art
133. Kiala Givehand - Growing a Creative Business That Feeds Your Soul
132. Jenny Grant - The Creative Power of Feelings
131. Leana Fischer - Turning Your Art Practice Into a Sustainable Business
130. Helen Hallows - Valuing Your Work, Wisdom and Well-Being
129. Christina Kwan - Finding Your Sense of Self as an Artist
128. Know Your Limits. Busy vs. Not Busy Enough!
127. Turning Things Around and Tapping Into Positivity
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