Finally someone who is straight talking and no bull! I’ve been suckered into so many videos that say what they would do from zero or how to start your career and they’re usually rubbish, but this is clear and concise! I definitely need to work on my email list for sure! But I also need to work on my work! Thanks for the tips!
Josie, this video has been for many emerging artists a golden nugget of gold. Heartfelt thanks to you as a content creator and a giving individual who believes in your craft, plus people are treated with some measure of priority according to the seriousness they are prepared to put in to get the results that they'll receive for their hard work. God bless you, Josie. Much love from The Twin Isle Republic of Trinidad and Tobago, West Indies, Caribbean.
I love you! This is how I got to this video: Saw Art Police reel on IG while I was still waking up from a nap (was already following you on IG)... clicked on your IG links.... opened your podcast, listened to a couple of episodes (subscribed), you mentioned the mailing list being key, I got up, googled you to go to your website where I subscribed to your mailing list.... scrolled down to the RUclips results and voila, I watched this perfect summary and of course, subscribed. All the content I consumed from one initial reel means you totally know what you're doing and now I'm inspired to do my own thing. Thanks a bunch, Josie ❤ you do rock :)
Right at the beginning again, for umpteenth time. I do murals. I like to do kids rooms and put my focus there. I have not done mural since 2019 just before Covid I’m just a living my life right now but Art is my passion and what I really want to do with my time I’m just I get stuck and just not being good enough not good enough to sell not good enough to even take the time to do it. I need to go in stock. I think I just need to do it just do it. Quit taking about and just do it. Thanks for the advice. Great advice!
Thank you Josie that was great information I’m just starting to try to sell my art and was beginning to categorize all my art pictures for a website. My friend and I want to sell digital prints of our creations. I never thought about starting from scratch because I have so much art I can’t fit in my house. I have some very good monoprints of my 66 Dodge dart that I sold a long time ago so I would like to start off with those images and make my new prints of Cars! . Thanks
Thanks for this...I really did lose everything except my email list. Like...website gone...classes....gone....argh! And I've been paralyzed...but the angel has spoken....I tried to catch her name...I think it rhymes with Posie-something! 💕 Appreciate the just start the art....and the clarity of you "first and then...and then" approach. Mostly, I appreciate you! Have a great week!
Right now I am at apprehensive. I need to narrow down to one medium so I think I will have to try several of mine seriously to see which one I like the best. I have saved this video because I think it is a gem! Thank you so much for these tips. Your artwork is stunning.
What about all the legal stuff about starting a business. Don’t I have to get a business license, separate bank account, register a name, and all that to be legal and such? How do I report my earnings on what I sell? Don’t I have to collect sales tax and report that too?
Hello Josie! First time seeing your video and I love it, you gave so much information. I'm just planning and starting out, I made a social media account for now but I don't know exactly how to create content with my art and how to reach the right people (my niche is digital artwork for clean romance books). Anyways, thank you for all these infos 🙏💕
Thank you so much for this video Josie! I am at the stage where I am working on those pieces of art (I have already narrowed down my style and picked a medium. I kind of happened naturally). I am going to release them in May. Going to use your method. One weekend only and see what happens. I keep tripping over how to photograph my work for my website. I am originally a trained photographer, and I know how difficult it is to make good art pictures (I was not very good at it 😂). Again, thank you! Your video is very helpful 💕
I’ve been a stumbling artist since I took a watercolor Plein air class on Cape Cod when I was 14. I had a career as a graphic designer for 20 years. It was for a newspaper that downsized to a tiny circular. I tried social media designing but got discouraged: that was in 2008 and Dreamweaver just about killed me. I went back to school to get my Art Teaching certificate and have been doing that ever since. Teaching is very stressful so I’d like to try selling my art. I already know what style I have that will be really good and most of the time I like to paint cars!
I’m at a brick wall. I don’t know how to find my customer so, although I’m posting and sharing my work and progress, it’s not converting into sales. I just don’t know what to do next I guess. Thanks for the video though. Very informative. :)
This was really clear, concise and helpful - thank you! I'm getting ready to launch my first collection. May I ask: why limit the first launch (as opposed to leaving the paintings available on the website)? I haven't noticed any artists doing that. And why limit it to one weekend (as opposed to say, a week)? Thanks Josie! 🙏 I appreciate the guidance.
So glad you asked. A week is fine or even 10 days, including 2 weekends. Just make it clear what the limited time offer is. Here is another blog about creating the urgency. www.josielewis.com/the-blog/to-sell-art-stop-selling
Sounds good! I know how to create the art. Just don't know how to online market. Frustrating. The gallery I was at closed down during covid. I've realized that I need to get an online exhibit space, or whatever you're talking about. Thank you for the information/advice.
This video is perfect! I have the opportunity to set up a commercial storefront studio/gallery (for very little money). I haven't painted for 14 years and it's time to get back into it. A lot of the info in this video, I've already thought about on my own. It's great to hear someone else say it all. I have a full time day job that I don't intend on leaving any time soon and I'll only have maybe an hour or two a couple nights a week after work to paint and most of the day on Saturdays. I think I could knock out one or two small paintings a week, maybe more once I get into it. Thanks for the great video!
I'm so glad this was helpful for you. There are a lot more free resources on my website. You can download a Quick Start Guide to selling your art, plus more blog posts...etc. www.josielewis.com/quickstart
Thankyou. Very practical. I am a jewellery artist and my work takes longer than a few hours to make. Would lengthening the time frames for marketing actions in proportion with that make sense or would you recommend sticking with your schedule?
Hi Josie, new to your channel. I have art that I create but is small and unusable once I create it. I then take a photo and create multiple sizes ready for output. But my hiccup is “where” to send and print my artwork and then connect it to my website? Or should I drop ship? This is my biggest hurdle. Hope I’ve made sense 🤷♀️🥰
At this time I am at building my list, but I don't have a website (do have an Etsy store though). But getting to sell my paintings is where it gets impossible :(
I have tons of help for people like you in my membership: Art Revenue Coaching. I can tell you how to sell those painting, even if all you have for a selling platform is etsy. josielewis.com/arc
The “stick to one medium and one style” always confuses me. I am a mixed media artist - I’ve used nearly every medium out there. Even toilet paper and coffee. - So sticking to one medium for an MMA is not gonna happen 😂 then there’s the “style.” What exactly is that now? You can’t even say abstract is a style anymore because there are LOADS of different types of abstract art now. So WHAT is a style? And, since we’re talking money, what style makes any money at all? I primarily make portraits - human and animal - now, but I also have made cartoon portraits (not fan art, which is yet another “style” issues). So hearing yet another person suggest stick with 1/1 is incredibly irritating because I don’t think I’ve ever seen an artist do this that wasn’t in middle school or high school. Even when I was in those age groups I was messing around with everything! 😂 And it causes more anxiety and stress because now the majority of us are left with thinking “which ones?!” And we shouldn’t choose. There are hundreds if not thousands of artists that ONLY paint/draw/sculpt/etc. Why? For the majority it’s because that is the one medium that makes them feel whole. But what about those of us that love more than one medium/style? “Too bad, good luck!” Is what ends up being translated with the suggestion of sticking with 1/1. It may not be the intent, but it can and does come across that way more often than not. So what about the rest of us? What can we “more than one medium and more than one style” artists do? Why do we get left behind on the plethora of advice videos and blogs and workshops and classes?
I heard a fantastic quote on the topic of what is "style"; If there was a gallery with a ton of different artists showing their work, your mother would be able to walk in and point to your collection even if they hadn't seen it before. It's a calling, a visual, that is clearly yours and recognizable from across a room. You could make something with eggshells and glue, and then a piece with acrylic and bottletops but there would be something between both that is recognizable as "you". I think even with abstracts, you can tell who created each piece. Sometimes it is colour, sometimes it is shape language... but you know who made it. Ie Louise Fletcher, Betty Franks... both abstract, both very recognizable instantly! :)
Finally someone who is straight talking and no bull! I’ve been suckered into so many videos that say what they would do from zero or how to start your career and they’re usually rubbish, but this is clear and concise! I definitely need to work on my email list for sure! But I also need to work on my work! Thanks for the tips!
Awesome! I've watched some of those wispy ones. No real info LOL. I try to keep it real! Thanks for watching
Josie, this video has been for many emerging artists a golden nugget of gold. Heartfelt thanks to you as a content creator and a giving individual who believes in your craft, plus people are treated with some measure of priority according to the seriousness they are prepared to put in to get the results that they'll receive for their hard work. God bless you, Josie. Much love from The Twin Isle Republic of Trinidad and Tobago, West Indies, Caribbean.
That's so awesome! Hope to visit your twin islands someday!
Josie- you're a genius!!!! I've been wanting to begin, but have been paralyzed with indecision and didn't know where to start. Thanks for sharing.
I love you! This is how I got to this video: Saw Art Police reel on IG while I was still waking up from a nap (was already following you on IG)... clicked on your IG links.... opened your podcast, listened to a couple of episodes (subscribed), you mentioned the mailing list being key, I got up, googled you to go to your website where I subscribed to your mailing list.... scrolled down to the RUclips results and voila, I watched this perfect summary and of course, subscribed.
All the content I consumed from one initial reel means you totally know what you're doing and now I'm inspired to do my own thing. Thanks a bunch, Josie ❤ you do rock :)
Thank you so much! I'm so glad you are helped!
Thank you for being honest and transparent Josie!! 😘💕 so helpful
Right at the beginning again, for umpteenth time. I do murals. I like to do kids rooms and put my focus there. I have not done mural since 2019 just before Covid I’m just a living my life right now but Art is my passion and what I really want to do with my time I’m just I get stuck and just not being good enough not good enough to sell not good enough to even take the time to do it. I need to go in stock. I think I just need to do it just do it. Quit taking about and just do it. Thanks for the advice. Great advice!
I needed to hear this. Narrow down to one style, work on your collection, clean up IG space. Thank you so much!!!
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you Josie that was great information I’m just starting to try to sell my art and was beginning to categorize all my art pictures for a website. My friend and I want to sell digital prints of our creations. I never thought about starting from scratch because I have so much art I can’t fit in my house. I have some very good monoprints of my 66 Dodge dart that I sold a long time ago so I would like to start off with those images and make my new prints of Cars! . Thanks
Thanks for this...I really did lose everything except my email list. Like...website gone...classes....gone....argh! And I've been paralyzed...but the angel has spoken....I tried to catch her name...I think it rhymes with Posie-something! 💕 Appreciate the just start the art....and the clarity of you "first and then...and then" approach. Mostly, I appreciate you! Have a great week!
Oh no! How did you lose your website? How does such a thing happen?
I’d also like to know how you lost your website!
I'm so sorry you lost everything! It's horrible this actually happened. Let's rebuild!
@@JosieLewisArt let's! 💕💕💕 one step at a time.😘
Right now I am at apprehensive. I need to narrow down to one medium so I think I will have to try several of mine seriously to see which one I like the best. I have saved this video because I think it is a gem! Thank you so much for these tips. Your artwork is stunning.
Narrowing down to one medium will really help, and it doesn't have to be forever!
Thank you for this video. It is GOLD! I need to play it every day!
So happy it was helpful! Go for the gold!
What about all the legal stuff about starting a business. Don’t I have to get a business license, separate bank account, register a name, and all that to be legal and such? How do I report my earnings on what I sell? Don’t I have to collect sales tax and report that too?
Hello Josie! First time seeing your video and I love it, you gave so much information.
I'm just planning and starting out, I made a social media account for now but I don't know exactly how to create content with my art and how to reach the right people (my niche is digital artwork for clean romance books).
Anyways, thank you for all these infos 🙏💕
Thank you so much for this video Josie! I am at the stage where I am working on those pieces of art (I have already narrowed down my style and picked a medium. I kind of happened naturally). I am going to release them in May. Going to use your method. One weekend only and see what happens. I keep tripping over how to photograph my work for my website. I am originally a trained photographer, and I know how difficult it is to make good art pictures (I was not very good at it 😂).
Again, thank you! Your video is very helpful 💕
Well, if you're a training photographer that's more than 95% of people who try to photograph your work. Just get good light!
So far this is the most direct and very useful video i have ever seen so far in youtube that's why i subscribed and commented. Thank u very much mam.
So glad it was helpful! More on my website: josielewis.com
Thank you! Need to get an email list going
such valuable information.. thank you soooo much!! I've been struggling to get started, again... I'm in Scotland..
You can do it! From anywhere!
I’ve been a stumbling artist since I took a watercolor Plein air class on Cape Cod when I was 14. I had a career as a graphic designer for 20 years. It was for a newspaper that downsized to a tiny circular. I tried social media designing but got discouraged: that was in 2008 and Dreamweaver just about killed me. I went back to school to get my Art Teaching certificate and have been doing that ever since. Teaching is very stressful so I’d like to try selling my art. I already know what style I have that will be really good and most of the time I like to paint cars!
I’m at a brick wall. I don’t know how to find my customer so, although I’m posting and sharing my work and progress, it’s not converting into sales. I just don’t know what to do next I guess. Thanks for the video though. Very informative. :)
Amazing , Thank you Josie❤❤
This was really clear, concise and helpful - thank you! I'm getting ready to launch my first collection. May I ask: why limit the first launch (as opposed to leaving the paintings available on the website)? I haven't noticed any artists doing that. And why limit it to one weekend (as opposed to say, a week)? Thanks Josie! 🙏 I appreciate the guidance.
So glad you asked. A week is fine or even 10 days, including 2 weekends. Just make it clear what the limited time offer is. Here is another blog about creating the urgency. www.josielewis.com/the-blog/to-sell-art-stop-selling
Thank you thank you thank you! 🌈🎨
I'm here for you! Thanks for watching (:
thank you for the information. This is helpful ☺️
Glad you liked it!
Sounds good! I know how to create the art. Just don't know how to online market. Frustrating. The gallery I was at closed down during covid. I've realized that I need to get an online exhibit space, or whatever you're talking about. Thank you for the information/advice.
You can do it!
This video is perfect! I have the opportunity to set up a commercial storefront studio/gallery (for very little money). I haven't painted for 14 years and it's time to get back into it. A lot of the info in this video, I've already thought about on my own. It's great to hear someone else say it all. I have a full time day job that I don't intend on leaving any time soon and I'll only have maybe an hour or two a couple nights a week after work to paint and most of the day on Saturdays. I think I could knock out one or two small paintings a week, maybe more once I get into it. Thanks for the great video!
I'm so glad this was helpful for you. There are a lot more free resources on my website. You can download a Quick Start Guide to selling your art, plus more blog posts...etc. www.josielewis.com/quickstart
Thankyou. Very practical. I am a jewellery artist and my work takes longer than a few hours to make. Would lengthening the time frames for marketing actions in proportion with that make sense or would you recommend sticking with your schedule?
Thank you ❤❤❤
I have to start to put money down on my Art business sometime this year and I have to price it high my artworks! 🙏🏾🙏🏾
Trying to figure out my square space website, I think it would be easier to edit on a computer. Editing on my Samsung is kinda tricky
Hi Josie, new to your channel. I have art that I create but is small and unusable once I create it. I then take a photo and create multiple sizes ready for output. But my hiccup is “where” to send and print my artwork and then connect it to my website? Or should I drop ship? This is my biggest hurdle. Hope I’ve made sense 🤷♀️🥰
I like to have control so I bought a really nice printer. That said, I found a local print house that does the big quantity items for me.
great advise 👍❤️
Nothing is hard for me to start! It’s the CONSISTENCY that kicks me in the butt😂👀🤷🏻♀️
Love it!
Thanks!!
At this time I am at building my list, but I don't have a website (do have an Etsy store though). But getting to sell my paintings is where it gets impossible :(
I have tons of help for people like you in my membership: Art Revenue Coaching. I can tell you how to sell those painting, even if all you have for a selling platform is etsy. josielewis.com/arc
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2 hours a day?! Where do people get that time :')
The “stick to one medium and one style” always confuses me. I am a mixed media artist - I’ve used nearly every medium out there. Even toilet paper and coffee. - So sticking to one medium for an MMA is not gonna happen 😂 then there’s the “style.” What exactly is that now? You can’t even say abstract is a style anymore because there are LOADS of different types of abstract art now. So WHAT is a style? And, since we’re talking money, what style makes any money at all? I primarily make portraits - human and animal - now, but I also have made cartoon portraits (not fan art, which is yet another “style” issues).
So hearing yet another person suggest stick with 1/1 is incredibly irritating because I don’t think I’ve ever seen an artist do this that wasn’t in middle school or high school. Even when I was in those age groups I was messing around with everything! 😂 And it causes more anxiety and stress because now the majority of us are left with thinking “which ones?!” And we shouldn’t choose. There are hundreds if not thousands of artists that ONLY paint/draw/sculpt/etc. Why? For the majority it’s because that is the one medium that makes them feel whole. But what about those of us that love more than one medium/style? “Too bad, good luck!” Is what ends up being translated with the suggestion of sticking with 1/1. It may not be the intent, but it can and does come across that way more often than not.
So what about the rest of us? What can we “more than one medium and more than one style” artists do? Why do we get left behind on the plethora of advice videos and blogs and workshops and classes?
I heard a fantastic quote on the topic of what is "style"; If there was a gallery with a ton of different artists showing their work, your mother would be able to walk in and point to your collection even if they hadn't seen it before. It's a calling, a visual, that is clearly yours and recognizable from across a room.
You could make something with eggshells and glue, and then a piece with acrylic and bottletops but there would be something between both that is recognizable as "you". I think even with abstracts, you can tell who created each piece. Sometimes it is colour, sometimes it is shape language... but you know who made it. Ie Louise Fletcher, Betty Franks... both abstract, both very recognizable instantly! :)