I remember the time i was obsessed with you, I've a sketchbook full of your art and 100 day sketching challenge, Which improved my art alot. But I'm struggling to find out what I'm supposed to draw? I've been drawing different styles of art but when people around me see my art they like them but they tell me to make realistic drawings instead of creative or cartoonish sort of art Which demotivated me for so long that for almost a year i couldn't focus on art,tons of expectations for exams studies, competitive exams etc its tiring me up Please tell me what i should do about it?
Hello kesh sir I am happy to see this video i am still watching it .. i am on 9:06 You said we have to either give something valuable to the customer than they pay to last the business more .. but my doubt is how we decide a value for our art ?.. how can we judge our skills and charge for it.. Or how will we know that we can go and charge . As a beginner artist i personally feel afraid to ask more or don't feel confident enough to ask money .. can you answer the question here or make a prodcast so that it will reach to all .. 😅
Good question. Try these. Look up 'Value Equation' by alex hormozi. It has a good definition of value. And read $100million Offers. A great book for most entrepreneurs
Kesh, if I understand you correctly, I am hearing you say that you aren't actually earning by selling your art. You say that you have not been successful in the industry of selling art, and that your primary IP of value is your Art Camp. I have been selling art continuously for over 11 years and it doesn't take artistic talent or substantial secondary skills: it's simply a matter of identifying a specific group of people with a shared fanatical passion, and giving them products that help them communicate that passionate obsession to the people around them or back to themselves as part of their identity. There is so much demand out there. We just need to be humble enough to listen to our audience when selecting our subject matter and aesthetic approach.
That's very interesting. It's seems exactly like how you devise a product for a very particular market. Just curious 1. How do you go about scanning that market. Is there a specifc point of entry? Such as galleries, shows etc. 2. If you don't mind, can you give me a simple outlook into the way you do things? I.e approach the topic of interest/passion, how you go about creating the products/pieces for that market? If these seem like questions to personal to answer in public, I'd love to have a convo over email. Mines kesh@keshart.in Let me know!
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I remember the time i was obsessed with you, I've a sketchbook full of your art and 100 day sketching challenge,
Which improved my art alot.
But I'm struggling to find out what I'm supposed to draw? I've been drawing different styles of art but when people around me see my art they like them but they tell me to make realistic drawings instead of creative or cartoonish sort of art
Which demotivated me for so long that for almost a year i couldn't focus on art,tons of expectations for exams studies, competitive exams etc its tiring me up
Please tell me what i should do about it?
Hello kesh sir
I am happy to see this video i am still watching it .. i am on 9:06
You said we have to either give something valuable to the customer than they pay to last the business more .. but my doubt is how we decide a value for our art ?.. how can we judge our skills and charge for it..
Or how will we know that we can go and charge . As a beginner artist i personally feel afraid to ask more or don't feel confident enough to ask money .. can you answer the question here or make a prodcast so that it will reach to all .. 😅
Good question. Try these.
Look up 'Value Equation' by alex hormozi. It has a good definition of value.
And read $100million Offers. A great book for most entrepreneurs
I am also a beginner and i believe if I get 10$ work I'll give him 100$ quality, because I love to make it ❤
Kesh, if I understand you correctly, I am hearing you say that you aren't actually earning by selling your art. You say that you have not been successful in the industry of selling art, and that your primary IP of value is your Art Camp.
I have been selling art continuously for over 11 years and it doesn't take artistic talent or substantial secondary skills: it's simply a matter of identifying a specific group of people with a shared fanatical passion, and giving them products that help them communicate that passionate obsession to the people around them or back to themselves as part of their identity.
There is so much demand out there. We just need to be humble enough to listen to our audience when selecting our subject matter and aesthetic approach.
That's very interesting. It's seems exactly like how you devise a product for a very particular market.
Just curious
1. How do you go about scanning that market. Is there a specifc point of entry? Such as galleries, shows etc.
2. If you don't mind, can you give me a simple outlook into the way you do things? I.e approach the topic of interest/passion, how you go about creating the products/pieces for that market?
If these seem like questions to personal to answer in public, I'd love to have a convo over email. Mines kesh@keshart.in
Let me know!
Super useful video for beginner artists. Or stuck artists. 14:16
What video did you suggest - that business one?
Tim ferris - How to start a business. Links in description now:)
Skill Stacking
That's the name of the game
Please give the name of the outro song
Amazing.After creating a great value product,copywriting is one of the improtant skills to have on the marketing side in my opinion.
Absolutely 💯
Oh yeah now you are talking 🤑🤑😂
Hey Kesh i am learning storytelling with art... Would that help me to gain an egde?
Possibly. Also get in copy writing
where are you live?
Where is Tim Ferris video bro?
Sorry bro. Just updated.