Thriving Artist
by Sean North Business
Selling Your Art Or Craft Is
NOT Difficult Or Complicated...
Once You Have This Simple
System To Follow!
Recommended Features
- A Sequence Of Easy-To-Follow Steps...That Works 100% Of The Time
- All the Tools You Need Start Making Money From Your Art and Craft
- Discover The Secrets Of Well-Known Artists And Artisans
- And How They Made Their Name & Living
Review on Thriving Artist
Let's be honest...All artists and crafters know there's much more to earning a living from their art and craft than just creating great pieces of work.Like it or not, you need to know how to sell it.
In fact, making the art or craft is the enjoyable part. But creating great art and craft alone is not going to pay the bills.
The problem is that it costs money to live and being a "starving artist" just doesn't cut it.
It doesn't even matter if you just want to have a part time business making art...supplies and
equipment cost money.
You need to make more than you spend...
Learning how to sell your work is something you probably never thought you would need to learn
or wanted to.
You probably don't even like selling.
You will need to sell your work if are going to continue to make it.
Giving it away free to family and friends isn't going to pay for more materials, tools, electric, etc.
This course gives you a sequence of easy-to-follow steps...that work 100% of the time
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Comments
Sean North Business
if thats so Aunanpan why do you promote mass produced knock off copies of renowned paintings, instead of original artworks, Jul 21st 2011 02:24 |
Sun Dark Web Designer
The first is to make a living. The second painting is a painting based on a large number of copies to raise the level of painting. Original painting is not three or two days can excel. Jul 21st 2011 03:39 |
Sean North Business
then from your own 2nd comment your original comment makes no sense as this is a course to teach artist to make a living and recognition from their own original works not just painting copies for the sake of making money Jul 21st 2011 04:21 |
Patty d. Promotor OJS
lol - I know several people that may be interested in this. "Giving it away free to family and friends" is where I have always ended up with my crafts. They do make great gifts but as you stated "it does not pay the bills!" Thanks Sean :) Sep 4th 2011 11:52 |
Art should be a generation interested in! Should not be measured by money.
Jul 21st 2011 02:11