How to sell your art responsibly during a lockdown
Published: Sun, 07/05/20
I want to encourage you to stay positive, hunker down, and create.
I want to encourage you to continue to sell your work, to fund your art practice, to support your family’s finances.
Yes, it’s even harder now to put our work out there, and be a breadwinner for your family as a full-time artist.
Especially when it feels like the last thing on people’s mind is supporting art.
But it is figure-out-able.
Because in every hardship, there is also opportunity.
Social isolation means people are spending a lot of time at home, online, on their phones and computers.
All the consumers are shopping for what they want and need online, because the alternative way of shopping is no longer viable.
People are buying things online that they have never bought before.
Including art.
Some artists are making the most of this opportunity.
Those artists are hosting virtual studio visits for curators via Zoom...
Those artists are running online-only exhibits for curators…
Those artists are offering Facetime consultations to help first-time art buyers choose the right pieces and framing for their house (people are bored of staring at the same four walls for weeks).
I want to help you become one of those artists and show you how to sell your art online.
Tomorrow you get to take my Praxis System for Selling Art Without Selling Out, and make it your own, so that you never have to listen to ecommerce websites tell you why you can’t sell without being an aggressive salesperson, which is a lie.
I’m teaching it tomorrow, on a live workshop, for free.
You will walk out of this training knowing exactly what it takes to make a sale and how some of the top artists are doing it today so that you can start generating sales online and build a base of collectors in the next 12 months.
Courtesy reminder: You have less than 24 hours left to claim your free spot on this workshop:
>>> Click here to register automatically
For full transparency:
We currently have more people registered than space available in the live session. I suggest registering at the link below, and getting on at least 10 minutes early to secure your seat.
See you there!
Brainard
PS: The webinar will only be recorded for artists that register, so click the link above even if you can’t make it to the live session.