I had my first gallery representation in 2010. I started painting in 2008. I was not seeking a gallery or to sell my art. It was an accidental meeting with a gallerist that turned into a disaster. Lol... I even had my car repossessed in front of the whole gallery at my first show. Crazy After my first shoe the gallery owner kept me hanging on for months promising to put my work in multiple art fairs. I was the only black artist she had. All of her other artist got to show at Art Basel, Art Palm Beach, exclusive collector parties etc. She was always in the big shows but always found an excuse to leave me out. On top of that the crazy lady was monitoring my FB to make sure I was not dealing with any other galleries in the area. One day she just cut me off by email saying I can do better by myself. Now she had sent me an email 5 hours earlier saying that she was coming over to pick out paintings to show a collector. She cut me off without reason and I did not ask. She was well known so I was told not to complain or she would black ball me. To this day she acts like nothing ever happened when I see her. She tried to hug me at Art Basel last year and I just shook her hand. Sorry I am ranting but that was my first experience. It has not gotten better unfortunately dealing with galleries. I kind of gave up and do it on my own. I have built a nice clientele but a gallery would make things a lot easier. Blessings!
@@RamelJasir Oh No! lol I'm glad you are able to laugh at it now. At least, hopefully it was a learning experience. Trust me I've had disastrous moments also. And they are never fun. lol
Thank you so so much for your input on what to do and what not to do when approaching an art gallery I had no idea no idea at all but I'm learning I thank you so very much, you be safe and well
I have recently opened an art gallery in Houston, Tx and I will give you a few things that I and my curator look for in artists. The artist style/collections, there social media connections, how committed they are to their work as an artist, someone that pushes their art and the gallery on their social media connections, and a team player. Hope that helps to all the new artists looking for gallery representation.
I feel like you made good points, but personally I think the most important thing is focus on the work first. That whole make a collection thing make sense, and you are right, it is intimidating....but as some body that's just getting started, focusing my work rather than the making a collection has lead to me actually having a much more genuine/authentic collection despite that not being my intention and more importantly I improves as an artist. Also, there are many ways to make it, most importantly, do it for the art...when it's time to approach collectors etc, if it's a good piece of work they will buy it. I've never sold a singles piece of work, so I could be wrong. But, I don't agree with being told what to paint/produce, even if it's just a collection....
First off, this is a dope channel!! I just came across your content, and it’s right on time cause I’m sitting here stressing being in a large art Exhibit for the second time (Harlem Fine Arts Show) and still feeling like I don’t have all the pieces I need together yet. This is a HUGE help
You are correct that cohesiveness will buy you a spot on a gallery, an instagram followship, and ultimately, buyers (be it in the auction/gallery high art market, or even just Etsy). However, I consider art pieces that are too similar to each other (that a LOT of high art artists do for years on end) to be the signs of artistic DEATH. As an artist, I don't like doing the same thing over and over again. One day I'll paint abstract with acrylics, the next day an oil portraiture, the next day a mixed media landscape, and maybe do a collage, and the fourth one watercolor fairies for a children's book. I can't stand doing the same thing over and over again. It is the reason why I stopped my profitable collage art in 2018: too much of the same thing (at one point I had 375k followers in all social media). Enough was enough. Heck, even imagining myself as a musician I would probably jump genres on each song. I'm not interested in beating dead horses. If I already had the experience of one kind of thing, I don't need it for a second time. If the customers instead want to see only one side of me, then they better not buy. Since I moved to different mediums and ideas, my followship plummeted, my sales too. But I haven't looked back. I'm more free as an artist NOW, than I was in my collage days. Better to get a second job. Also, when I started my collage journey in 2012, I decided early on that I won't get involved with galleries. On PURPOSE. I wanted my artistic freedom. Eventually, by 2015 my work was very successful, but only specific ideas were selling. Every time I'd post a less pop collage (e.g. an abstract one), the Likes would plummet. People wanted only specific things. In the beginning, I was giving it to them, because the sales were off the roof. But then I realized, that I've done to myself exactly what a gallery would do to me: asking me to do the same type of artwork every time. So, I walked away from collage. Now, I just paint whatever I feel like. Who cares what others think?
This was actually super helpful, I’ve not heard this advice before and it has really opened my eyes to how I need to be keeping track of my work. Your tip about writing about it while you’re making it is great!! Do you have part 2 and 3 available?
Hi Moriah, I found you through Erika Alonso who I was in a show with (VAA 38th juried show with Lester) and I'm so glad I have I've been learning a ton from your videos and really appreciate your authenticity and demeanor, love of the art world and artists and helping artists excel!! Blessings to you!!
I mean when you give great advise u get a big thank u thanks for your vobe and great advise i surely think u are a guiding light hmmm i have to find my style sure thats rhe power 😊of real great digging and sure the power of manifestation 😊
Aloha Moriah, I’ve watched a few of your video post. God bless you for making them and sharing your perspective and knowledge. It’s absolutely priceless to someone like myself. I’ve got nobody to turn to and ask these more in-depth questions about the art world and industry. I get the plan when you said create a series. I’ve got to work on the confidence, but that doesn’t make my work ugly or not marketable. You video makes me want to pull back and really put the heat on myself. Art comes naturally to me, I just don’t know what to do with the end product. You just helped me see it. I need more work about my life and the work will do the rest. I’ve got to make more. God bless you for your videos.
I never considered the narrative aspect of creating a collection until you mentioned it. I’m so glad I watched this WHILE planning a series instead of after. Thanks for all the helpful behind the scenes info. 💕
Thank you so much for your videos they are so informative. I’m an artist but also a nurse which is tough right now, trying to figure out how I can make being an art/being an artist my full time thing! Really love your videos
Create in collection hmmm nice great advice yes we have to explain our work yes look at the pleasing aesthetics and sure fallin in love with the story awwwww so nice that's how you manifest that vibe in the artist/ but no matter what one paints each has their own interpretation/ business is only good when people pay for the art / I just take my art with me around the globe and gift to people but sure now its true work is worthy/ but after your conversation I understand that is the power of manifestation/ yes preparation/ breaking it down I love ur vibe because what you gave me is yes next time we are not clutterd we are more organized and yes money really matters because we can actually feel the joy from the hard work we put in and receiving accolades or just a place in rhe heart is sometimes 😢 more joyful than money/ but sure one day thanks for the great wise words😊 absolutely helpful God bless u /🎉😊
This video is absolutely perfect, thank you so much for sharing this info, I can’t tell you how long I’ve been searching for this specific info. It was super helpful ❤
So much excellent advice thank you! If I have never sold work before should I approach a gallery with my existing body of work? Or should I try to sell it myself first? Not sure where to start
Totally enjoyed your program very informative and very educational . Especially for young artist and artist of color who needs a lot more information during these times .For me specially I would like to hire you , but that’s for another time lol and another conversation , I have made the transition in the last 14 months after the pandemic to become a full-time artist after working at my full time job for many years. . And also doing artwork ,so it’s very challenging from all sides for me and your Broadcast is right on point . Keep up the good work and continue doing what you doing blessings
...Another reason galleries and the world miss out on incredible artists is bc great artists are usually so mentally consumed with being great at their craft that they can't possibly deal with the bs of commerce. So it's on the galleries to track down greatness and see it in an artist, even if that artist hasn't done any organizing (bc they're too busy BEING AN ARTIST). So it's also galleries' commercial focus that leaves the world too often short of too many great artists. There should instead be a completely different business model that proactively mines our human potential and seeks to elevate our entire species.
Thank you very much. This was very helpful. I'm expecting the next video. By the way what of artist having a hard time selling their works or haven't started selling their works, will the gallery accept them?
Every gallery is different. But what I can say is gallery’s are here to help artist sell, what they want is the confidence in knowing they can sell it. It's likely a gallery will consider an artist if their work isn’t selling outside of the gallery. They just have to believe they can.
I found this to be very helpful, but I find it hard to price out my work 😕 I think it's worth 500 and up depending on how large the size or small Okay, so here's my question. How do you convince the gallery that I am what they want? my work will sell. I'm really good with marketing. I would already have a line of t shirts and trucker hats and buttons, so something will sell My work is tribal urban and political with a dash of Spiritualism. Self taught work on found materials. Example a mud flap from the back of an eighteen wheeler. Old discarded drop cloth Stuff like that. Anyway very informative I love your vibe.😊❤😊❤😊
Your channel is very informative and you explain everything so clearly! I'm glad I found your channel :) I would love to see a follow up on this topic!
My latest interaction with a gallery lasted 17 sec on the phone. I only had time to ask if they were accepting submissions before they hung up on me, the gallery website literally said to call. I hate galleries who have an open invitation on their website or social to submit artwork/portfolios, and then are annoyed at you for contacting them.
More to the point regarding artists being able to talk about their individual works and/or a collection or series of works: If you aren't able to coherently and honestly speak about your work why should a gallerist, curator want to feature/represent you? Even more importantly, why would anyone want to buy it if as the artist you don't know why you're creating your work or series... As a curator it can be annoying to get a clear narrative about an aritst's works I'm really drawn to if the artist isn't able to talk about their own work let alone their aesthetic and process. As Moriah stated, not talking about your work in an arrogant way. Also not in a way that's all fluff, BS or that totally misses the mark of your narrative is and what your art "says" visually. Emerging, "unknown", unrepresented and uncollected artists who are pricing their work at unrealistic prices (i.e. $25K, $50K+...) especially with the reasoning of "Well, one day someone may buy it for that price, so why not?" will instantly be dismissed by curators, gallerists, agents and patrons.
Hi ! Thank you so much for this video ! I'm actually putting together my first art gallery. I would say it's a little different in how I was able to get the opportunity. It's a rental location that is open to everyone that wants to display their art. I figured I do it just to get a feel of how it would be. I'm glad I found this video early on before hand, because all my art is heartfelt , but when talking about it I could find it difficult. Some pieces you may look at it and can get an obvious idea of what's going on and some may not, and may have a deeper meaning. I also haven't thought of making my art as a collection. All my pieces look different from each other, but they all represent something that falls into one category. Don't know if that would be considered having a collection lol, but overall again thank you so much for this video, it was very helpful !!
I wonder? Anyway here goes; My Today’s QUESTION: Do artist paint strictly for the money$? Or the stories/messages they are sharing? If it's for the massage, their titles alone with their works of art, will explain their art. Or a Memoir.
The way I see it a collection is your language and having different styles to present to a gallery is like speaking different languages in a sentence, it just won’t make sense and they won’t understand it.
Totally enjoyed your program very informative and very educational . Especially for young artist and artist of color who needs a lot more information during these times .For me specially I would like to hire you , but that’s for another time lol and another conversation , I have made the transition in the last 14 months after the pandemic to become a full-time artist after working at my full time job for many years. . And also doing artwork ,so it’s very challenging from all sides for me and your Broadcast is right on point . Keep up the good work and continue doing what you doing blessings
Whats up Yall! let's talk a bit. What is your experience with seeking gallery representation?
I had my first gallery representation in 2010. I started painting in 2008. I was not seeking a gallery or to sell my art. It was an accidental meeting with a gallerist that turned into a disaster. Lol... I even had my car repossessed in front of the whole gallery at my first show. Crazy
After my first shoe the gallery owner kept me hanging on for months promising to put my work in multiple art fairs. I was the only black artist she had. All of her other artist got to show at Art Basel, Art Palm Beach, exclusive collector parties etc. She was always in the big shows but always found an excuse to leave me out. On top of that the crazy lady was monitoring my FB to make sure I was not dealing with any other galleries in the area. One day she just cut me off by email saying I can do better by myself. Now she had sent me an email 5 hours earlier saying that she was coming over to pick out paintings to show a collector. She cut me off without reason and I did not ask. She was well known so I was told not to complain or she would black ball me. To this day she acts like nothing ever happened when I see her. She tried to hug me at Art Basel last year and I just shook her hand. Sorry I am ranting but that was my first experience. It has not gotten better unfortunately dealing with galleries. I kind of gave up and do it on my own. I have built a nice clientele but a gallery would make things a lot easier. Blessings!
Sorry if I was not clear but this all happened in 2010.
@@RamelJasir Oh No! lol I'm glad you are able to laugh at it now. At least, hopefully it was a learning experience. Trust me I've had disastrous moments also. And they are never fun. lol
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Thank you so so much for your input on what to do and what not to do when approaching an art gallery I had no idea no idea at all but I'm learning I thank you so very much, you be safe and well
What to say thank you for dissecting the subject the way you did. It shows your passion and commitment to the art culture
Wow I love that idea of recording myself while I paint! Amazing idea, thank you
I have recently opened an art gallery in Houston, Tx and I will give you a few things that I and my curator look for in artists. The artist style/collections, there social media connections, how committed they are to their work as an artist, someone that pushes their art and the gallery on their social media connections, and a team player. Hope that helps to all the new artists looking for gallery representation.
Thoroughly enjoyed this segment. Thank you!
I feel like you made good points, but personally I think the most important thing is focus on the work first. That whole make a collection thing make sense, and you are right, it is intimidating....but as some body that's just getting started, focusing my work rather than the making a collection has lead to me actually having a much more genuine/authentic collection despite that not being my intention and more importantly I improves as an artist. Also, there are many ways to make it, most importantly, do it for the art...when it's time to approach collectors etc, if it's a good piece of work they will buy it. I've never sold a singles piece of work, so I could be wrong. But, I don't agree with being told what to paint/produce, even if it's just a collection....
Can you make a video on a Art portfolio?
This video was fantastic! I love how in depth and well organized all your tips were. Thank you for sharing these! Are part 2&3 available?
First off, this is a dope channel!! I just came across your content, and it’s right on time cause I’m sitting here stressing being in a large art Exhibit for the second time (Harlem Fine Arts Show) and still feeling like I don’t have all the pieces I need together yet. This is a HUGE help
Appreciate that! You got this!!
You are correct that cohesiveness will buy you a spot on a gallery, an instagram followship, and ultimately, buyers (be it in the auction/gallery high art market, or even just Etsy). However, I consider art pieces that are too similar to each other (that a LOT of high art artists do for years on end) to be the signs of artistic DEATH. As an artist, I don't like doing the same thing over and over again. One day I'll paint abstract with acrylics, the next day an oil portraiture, the next day a mixed media landscape, and maybe do a collage, and the fourth one watercolor fairies for a children's book. I can't stand doing the same thing over and over again. It is the reason why I stopped my profitable collage art in 2018: too much of the same thing (at one point I had 375k followers in all social media). Enough was enough. Heck, even imagining myself as a musician I would probably jump genres on each song. I'm not interested in beating dead horses. If I already had the experience of one kind of thing, I don't need it for a second time. If the customers instead want to see only one side of me, then they better not buy. Since I moved to different mediums and ideas, my followship plummeted, my sales too. But I haven't looked back. I'm more free as an artist NOW, than I was in my collage days. Better to get a second job.
Also, when I started my collage journey in 2012, I decided early on that I won't get involved with galleries. On PURPOSE. I wanted my artistic freedom. Eventually, by 2015 my work was very successful, but only specific ideas were selling. Every time I'd post a less pop collage (e.g. an abstract one), the Likes would plummet. People wanted only specific things. In the beginning, I was giving it to them, because the sales were off the roof. But then I realized, that I've done to myself exactly what a gallery would do to me: asking me to do the same type of artwork every time. So, I walked away from collage. Now, I just paint whatever I feel like. Who cares what others think?
Wow! Thank you so much for the advice!
Great tips thanks so much for the advice !!!!
This was actually super helpful, I’ve not heard this advice before and it has really opened my eyes to how I need to be keeping track of my work. Your tip about writing about it while you’re making it is great!! Do you have part 2 and 3 available?
This helped me so much, thank you so much!!
Moriah, thank you for your practical advises. I absolutely vibe with what you are teaching us.
Please continue on this part! Very insightful!!!
Hi Moriah, I found you through Erika Alonso who I was in a show with (VAA 38th juried show with Lester) and I'm so glad I have I've been learning a ton from your videos and really appreciate your authenticity and demeanor, love of the art world and artists and helping artists excel!! Blessings to you!!
I mean when you give great advise u get a big thank u thanks for your vobe and great advise i surely think u are a guiding light hmmm i have to find my style sure thats rhe power 😊of real great digging and sure the power of manifestation 😊
Aloha Moriah,
I’ve watched a few of your video post. God bless you for making them and sharing your perspective and knowledge. It’s absolutely priceless to someone like myself. I’ve got nobody to turn to and ask these more in-depth questions about the art world and industry. I get the plan when you said create a series. I’ve got to work on the confidence, but that doesn’t make my work ugly or not marketable. You video makes me want to pull back and really put the heat on myself. Art comes naturally to me, I just don’t know what to do with the end product. You just helped me see it. I need more work about my life and the work will do the rest. I’ve got to make more. God bless you for your videos.
I never considered the narrative aspect of creating a collection until you mentioned it. I’m so glad I watched this WHILE planning a series instead of after. Thanks for all the helpful behind the scenes info. 💕
Thank you so much for your videos they are so informative. I’m an artist but also a nurse which is tough right now, trying to figure out how I can make being an art/being an artist my full time thing! Really love your videos
Create in collection hmmm nice great advice yes we have to explain our work yes look at the pleasing aesthetics and sure fallin in love with the story awwwww so nice that's how you manifest that vibe in the artist/ but no matter what one paints each has their own interpretation/ business is only good when people pay for the art / I just take my art with me around the globe and gift to people but sure now its true work is worthy/ but after your conversation I understand that is the power of manifestation/ yes preparation/ breaking it down I love ur vibe because what you gave me is yes next time we are not clutterd we are more organized and yes money really matters because we can actually feel the joy from the hard work we put in and receiving accolades or just a place in rhe heart is sometimes 😢 more joyful than money/ but sure one day thanks for the great wise words😊 absolutely helpful God bless u /🎉😊
notes taken👍🏾 good information!!
This video is absolutely perfect, thank you so much for sharing this info, I can’t tell you how long I’ve been searching for this specific info. It was super helpful ❤
I am an artist as well, and I enjoy your video. I’m just showing you support and love
Your work is amazing, I'm artist and is really helpful... There is part 2? 😊
Good info. Thanks.❤️
So much excellent advice thank you! If I have never sold work before should I approach a gallery with my existing body of work? Or should I try to sell it myself first? Not sure where to start
wow this is super helpful! you've helped me to solidify ideas and give me more structure on how to build my practice
Thank you so much for the tips 🙏🏼
WaoW, that was so insightful..! Looking forward to Part 2..
Thank you! 🤎
I will try to follow all this great tips 🙏🏼
Totally enjoyed your program very informative and very educational . Especially for young artist and artist of color who needs a lot more information during these times .For me specially I would like to hire you , but that’s for another time lol and another conversation , I have made the transition in the last 14 months after the pandemic to become a full-time artist after working at my full time job for many years. . And also doing artwork ,so it’s very challenging from all sides for me and your Broadcast is right on point . Keep up the good work and continue doing what you doing blessings
Grate Video !
great advices am writing my artist statment , thank you so much !!!!
Damn glad I found this!
Wishful gonna hear about the part 2 or 3, soon enough.
Yall stay good.
God bless.
I love this. Thank you for sharing your expertise.
Hey did you ever make a more in depth video on the research on how artist can come up with numbers?
Thank you!
Thank You, Alejandra!
Love this! There are sooooo many talented artists but many do not know the business side in the industry! You are very informative! 💜
Thank you Dee! I agree, definitely here to spread Any knowledge I know!
Wow this was so helpful. Thank you for making this and sharing your knowledge!
I found this video very informative, Moriah explains her subject very clearly and helped me with my own Art Business Portfolio.
Your videos are so informative. I am so greatful I found you!
Thank you so much Ramel! Happy to have you here ❤️🤎
Thanks Moriah! This was very helpful information as an artist.
Or make a video, about art books or art collector books.
Me xo Nice! Happy you said this. This video is on its way!
@@DearGlorywithMoriahAlise thank you! The artworld has his on universe.
Do you know the secret by rhonda Byrne? I wanna manifest, too become a artist!
Did you ever make a part 2 or 3? Couldn’t find it 😅
I get so excited when I get a notification about ur new videos! Definitely my fav channel right now! Thank you for being consistent with your posts
Sydney J. Peavy thanks Sydney!! That means so much!! Hoping to grow with you over time!
Great video
...Another reason galleries and the world miss out on incredible artists is bc great artists are usually so mentally consumed with being great at their craft that they can't possibly deal with the bs of commerce. So it's on the galleries to track down greatness and see it in an artist, even if that artist hasn't done any organizing (bc they're too busy BEING AN ARTIST). So it's also galleries' commercial focus that leaves the world too often short of too many great artists. There should instead be a completely different business model that proactively mines our human potential and seeks to elevate our entire species.
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Great video! Do you plan on making part 2 still? I’d love to see it if so 😌
What happened to part two???? Part one was a big help 🙏
Thank you very much. This was very helpful. I'm expecting the next video. By the way what of artist having a hard time selling their works or haven't started selling their works, will the gallery accept them?
Every gallery is different. But what I can say is gallery’s are here to help artist sell, what they want is the confidence in knowing they can sell it. It's likely a gallery will consider an artist if their work isn’t selling outside of the gallery. They just have to believe they can.
We still need those Research and Actual Approach videos
What about when an artist want to change market Moriah?
Great channel! New sub and I appreciate that you've done this. Thanks
Thank you for subscribing!! Hope to continue to hear from you, and your thoughts on other videos as well.
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Do you think there is about to be another art renaissance??
Hi, I came across your video and want to voice out too. I am an artist from Nigeria and would want a detailed approach to solving this challenge
I found this to be very helpful, but I find it hard to price out my work 😕 I think it's worth 500 and up depending on how large the size or small
Okay, so here's my question. How do you convince the gallery that I am what they want? my work will sell.
I'm really good with marketing. I would already have a line of t shirts and trucker hats and buttons, so something will sell
My work is tribal urban and political with a dash of Spiritualism.
Self taught work on found materials. Example a mud flap from the back of an eighteen wheeler. Old discarded drop cloth
Stuff like that.
Anyway very informative I love your vibe.😊❤😊❤😊
Is there a place for Digital artists in galleries?
Your channel is very informative and you explain everything so clearly! I'm glad I found your channel :) I would love to see a follow up on this topic!
Thank you!! I should and I will follow up! 💕💕
🥰 Am an upcoming artist any advice.
My latest interaction with a gallery lasted 17 sec on the phone. I only had time to ask if they were accepting submissions before they hung up on me, the gallery website literally said to call. I hate galleries who have an open invitation on their website or social to submit artwork/portfolios, and then are annoyed at you for contacting them.
that’s unfortunate :/ which gallery was that?
these are really good tips for artists ! new sub here 💙
More to the point regarding artists being able to talk about their individual works and/or a collection or series of works: If you aren't able to coherently and honestly speak about your work why should a gallerist, curator want to feature/represent you? Even more importantly, why would anyone want to buy it if as the artist you don't know why you're creating your work or series...
As a curator it can be annoying to get a clear narrative about an aritst's works I'm really drawn to if the artist isn't able to talk about their own work let alone their aesthetic and process.
As Moriah stated, not talking about your work in an arrogant way. Also not in a way that's all fluff, BS or that totally misses the mark of your narrative is and what your art "says" visually.
Emerging, "unknown", unrepresented and uncollected artists who are pricing their work at unrealistic prices (i.e. $25K, $50K+...) especially with the reasoning of "Well, one day someone may buy it for that price, so why not?" will instantly be dismissed by curators, gallerists, agents and patrons.
Hi ! Thank you so much for this video ! I'm actually putting together my first art gallery. I would say it's a little different in how I was able to get the opportunity. It's a rental location that is open to everyone that wants to display their art. I figured I do it just to get a feel of how it would be. I'm glad I found this video early on before hand, because all my art is heartfelt , but when talking about it I could find it difficult. Some pieces you may look at it and can get an obvious idea of what's going on and some may not, and may have a deeper meaning. I also haven't thought of making my art as a collection. All my pieces look different from each other, but they all represent something that falls into one category. Don't know if that would be considered having a collection lol, but overall again thank you so much for this video, it was very helpful !!
I wonder? Anyway here goes; My Today’s QUESTION: Do artist paint strictly for the money$? Or the stories/messages they are sharing? If it's for the massage, their titles alone with their works of art, will explain their art. Or a Memoir.
thanks cutie
Shucks. Where is part 2?
The way I see it a collection is your language and having different styles to present to a gallery is like speaking different languages in a sentence, it just won’t make sense and they won’t understand it.
I would love to Hook up with Mariah. I have a Business Proposal
so informative, thank you sm
Totally enjoyed your program very informative and very educational . Especially for young artist and artist of color who needs a lot more information during these times .For me specially I would like to hire you , but that’s for another time lol and another conversation , I have made the transition in the last 14 months after the pandemic to become a full-time artist after working at my full time job for many years. . And also doing artwork ,so it’s very challenging from all sides for me and your Broadcast is right on point . Keep up the good work and continue doing what you doing blessings