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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106. Stress, Sketchbooks and Sustainability
105. The Pausecast - Taking a Break to Save Our Sanity!
104. Richie's Story - Encouraging Creativity in Others
103. Reigniting Creativity with Process-focused Art
102. Guest Artists (Revisited) - Andrea Soos, Ange Miller & Wendy Solganik
101. Are You Playing the Long Game?
100 - What it is Really Like to Host a Podcast!
99. A Message for Discouraged Artists
98. My Favourite Art Supplies (Updated)
97. Creating Our First In-Depth Ecourse
96. Phoebe Gander - Permission to Paint and Embrace My True Self
95. Tips for Being on Camera
94. Sharing Our Biggest Failures (so far)
93. Q&A with Laura Horn & Susan Nethercote (Part 2)
92. Q&A with Laura Horn & Susan Nethercote (Part 1)
91. If I Was Starting an Art Business Now!
90. Getting a Studio Space Outside the Home
89. 5 Ways to Simplify Your Art Practice
88. Sonal Nathwani - The Power of Sketchbooks
87. Photography Tips for Artists
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