Frequently asked questions.
What you need to know before joining The Art of Selling Art.
What kind of artist is The Art of Selling Art meant for?
The Art of Selling Art (TASA) at it’s core, is a small business coaching membership. I’ve geared all the content inside for visual artists because… I’m a visual artist. Generally, if you market your art by taking a photo of it, then The Art of Selling Art serves you.
Painters of all types. Photographers. 3D wall art. Mixed Media. Sculpture. Pencil and Charcoal Makers. Jewelry.
Do you guide artists through the learning process?
Yes, absolutely. I’ve created a neat, linkable Road Map for new members. It takes you though Foundations all the way to marketing on Social Media.
Is The Art of Selling Art updated frequently?
Yes, I do updates as necessary and I add new content and tutorials throughout the year. For instance, I just uploaded a module on Grant Writing and I’m currently Beta Testing a Pinterest Strategy that will be a module.
Am I available to members for mentoring and coaching?
I make myself very available to member artists. I am frequently chatting in the FB group and each week we have an informal coaching call via Zoom that I call “Roundtables”. I’ll say that again: weekly coaching calls. They are low key, laid-back discussions about art and art business.
I can also be available for 1-on-1s to member artists at a small cost.
Am I an actual artist and not “some guy teaching crap?”
Yes. I know what you mean when you ask this question and yes, I am a full time artist and I have been for the past 10 years. I manage to squeeze six figures out of the market each year. In 2020, I pulled $137,000 out of the ether. I continue to keep my art my primary business.
Is there any sort of Satisfaction Guarantee for new members?
Yes, there is. You have 30 days to check out The Art of Selling Art. If you’re not down for it in anyway I’ll give your money back.
What makes TASA different from other online resources?
Great question. I’ve peeked into a few other educational resources for artists and I can tell you that none of them carry the scope of what The Art of Selling Art covers. I cover everything from setting up your business and financial planning to Facebook ads. From Art Shows to market research.
I’m also very available to artists in the group. Weekly coaching calls is a daunting task, but I keep it up.
I also think that the members would describe me as being very down-to-earth. I am an extremely pragmatic person and I try to keep things real and I don’t put up with any BS.
Do you help artist create better art?
Yes and no. I have a module specifically for “Finding Your Voice” that I created to help you develop and stand out from the crowd.
Do I teach you how to paint? No.
Do I do portfolio reviews? Yes. Simply, book a 1-on-1 with me or bring your questions to the group calls. There is also an extensive artist community who will be happy to provide you with some feedback.