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If you like our writing, we’d be much obliged if you would click the ❤️ or the 🔁 icon on this post so more artists & art lovers can discover us on Substack. 🙏 Your Ongoing Public StoryArt Marketing Circle III - Stories
ATTN: FASO Members!You have access to this full article, as a part of your paid FASO account, at the following link: https://marketing.faso.com/c/members-only-articles/stories-your-origin-story-90b684 We’re continuing our members-only series outlining our Circles of Art Marketing framework. If you’re a new member, or missed what we covered previously, I recommend you catch up on the series at the following links: Art Marketing Circle I - The Sovereign Artist Art Marketing Circle II - Your Art Alright, with that out of the way, let’s take a look at Art Marketing Circle III - Turning Your Art into a Saleable Product… When you decide you want to sell your art, everything changes. Prior to that decision, you are creating solely because you have the insatiable hunger to create. You are feeding your soul. You are making the world better, from your perspective, because you are making yourself better. As I said before, an artist cannot serve two masters, so you must serve your soul first, before you sell your art, so that you have no inner conflict. Once you decide to sell your art, however, you walk a fine line. You must, in short, turn your offering which consists of you, your art and the stories and context in which you talk about all of it into a product, without losing your focus on your own vision and your own inspiration. Now, to sell art, it’s of critical importance that your art is inspired and that there is something of you in it that makes it unique. And if you’ve done your work properly in the previous circle (Art Marketing Circle II - Your Art), you’ve already nailed that aspect. In addition to you unique art however, there are five business elements that you must think through to turn your art into a product: Your Offerings - the mix of products and services you offer (covered here) Reputational Power - The reputation you build up via magic interactions with people (covered here) The Category or niche that you mostly work within (covered here) The Price you charge for your art (covered here) The Stories you tell about yourself and your art (the current article series) Nail these five elements and you will give yourself a huge tailwind when you start offering your art for sale. Now, the stories category is by far the biggest category precisely because stories are important. So we’re going to break up the stories section into several articles. The main elements of your artistic stories: Upcoming posts: Today we’re going to look at your origin story. So let’s dive in…… Story Element 2: Your Ongoing Public StoryYou probably think your brand and product is your artwork. But, as we’ve pointed out, that’s only one piece of your brand. As Austin Kleon says in his book Show Your Work: “There’s the artwork, the finished piece, framed and hung on a gallery wall, and then there’s the art work, all the day-to-day stuff that goes on behind the scenes in your studio looking for inspiration, getting an idea, applying oil to a canvas, etc. There’s “painting,” the noun, and there’s “painting,” the verb. As in all kinds of work, there is a distinction between the painter’s process, and the products of that process.” Keep reading the paid portion of this article below the following announcement…..FASO MEMBERS! - READ THIS SPECIAL MESSAGEYou do not need to pay for this newsletter to read this article. You ALREADY have access to it here: All paid FASO members have access to all of these paid articles, including this one, at the following link: https://marketing.faso.com/c/members-only-articles/ Subscribe to BoldBrush to read the rest.Become a paying subscriber of BoldBrush to get access to this post and other subscriber-only content. Upgrade to paidA subscription gets you:
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