Hey there Liberated Artist! It’s Mariana Durst, a marketing nerd with a Bachelor's degree in Fine Art who’s helped hundreds of artists sell their art online.Whe...
09: Lessons for Liberated Artists from Rick Rubin’s, The Creative Act: A Way of Being
In this unconventional book review episode, we delve into the insightful book "The Creative Act, A Way of Being" by Rick Rubin. Inspired by Rubin's suggestion to open a book randomly and find connections in whatever we see on the page, we explore various passages and their relevance to the journey of fine artists. From embracing the practice of living as an artist to breaking the conventional rules, we discuss the importance of maintaining an entrepreneurial mindset and spotting opportunities beyond the studio. Additionally, we explore the power of a beginner's mindset in marketing and business, the multifaceted nature of success in the art world, and the need for artists to redefine their own niches and avoid being confined by traditional branding norms. Join me as we uncover valuable lessons for liberated artists and offer insights to inspire and guide your artistic journey.Whether you're a fine artist looking to expand your horizons or seeking inspiration to break new ground, this episode offers practical advice and wisdom to help you thrive as a liberated artist. Don't miss the opportunity to discover alternative perspectives on marketing, branding, and the creative process, and learn how to carve your unique path in the art world.
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08: Art & Success: A Conversation with Kristin Cronic
Listen in on my chat with Kristin Cronic—a dear friend, client, artist, educator, mentor (what doesn’t she do?!) as she tells us about her exciting artistic journey.As a retired US Naval Academy officer turned successful artist, Kristin navigated the art world without formal education early on and later earned her Master’s in Fine Art. She now runs multiple art businesses, educates and mentors artists, has had her art acquired by a museum, and has had her first book, “A Midshipman’s Journey,” published.Kristin candidly shares about her artistic journey, and the challenges she faced early on in her career. The conversation deep-dives into the concept of the “sold out in a flash” art collection: what that meant back then and what it means now that she’s experienced it. Reflecting on her personal experiences, Kristin dispels the myth of instant success and explains why she's grateful that she didn't sell out her art collections immediately at the beginning of her career.Kristin can be found here:Kristin Cronic Art: https://www.kristincronicart.comEasel on Stribling: https://www.easelonstribling.comThe Artist’s Wharf: https://www.theartistswharf.comA Midshipman’s Journey: https://www.amidshipmansjourney.com
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07: Embracing the Artist's Life: A Conversation with Sarah Rafferty
In this episode, we’ll delve into an enlightening conversation with Sarah Rafferty, a passionate artist, educator, mentor, and head of Atwater Designs. Our discussion centers on embracing the artist's life and how this mindset can connect art and business harmoniously. Sarah shares her experiences and insights from her artistic journey. She provides valuable insights into the discipline and dedication needed to nurture a consistent studio practice and be fully present with your work. Sarah emphasizes how integral self-understanding and authenticity are in being able to show up for your audience and run a successful business. She inspires with her commitment to living life with artistry and creativity at its core. Join us as we explore sharing your art with the world from a place of integrity, artistry, and courage.You can find Sarah at atwaterdesigns.com, where you’ll find tons of resources for artists and people pursuing the art of inspired living. She’s offering listeners of the Liberated Artist Podcast a discount. You may also find her at @atwaterdesigns on Instagram.
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06: The Artist Launch Cycle: A Holistic Approach to Sustainable Art Launches
As an artist, protecting your creativity is as important as running a profitable business. The traditional launching approaches can be a daunting and even destructive path to pursue, but with The Artist Launch Cycle, an art collection launch strategy, you have a sustainable alternative. By following the different phases of the launch cycle, you can build your brand, connect with your audience, and ultimately, launch your art in a way that aligns with your values and protects your creative vision.
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05: Crafting Your Story: How to Create a Connection With Art Collectors
One of my favorite art marketing strategies above all fine art sales techniques is storytelling. Storytelling allows you to draw from your experience, approach, values, and inspiration to create captivating stories that engage prospective collectors and makes selling art online come from a place of integrity.No sleezy car salesman tactics here!Tune in with Mariana Durst to learn more about why storytelling is crucial in art marketing, where to dig for your juicy story tidbits, and how to begin infusing your marketing with them.
Hey there Liberated Artist! It’s Mariana Durst, a marketing nerd with a Bachelor's degree in Fine Art who’s helped hundreds of artists sell their art online.Whether you’ve got yellow ochre under your nails or clay dust on your jeans, this seasonal podcast is THE space for unvarnished conversations about selling art online from a place of integrity, artistry, and courage.Tune in to hear about the practical strategies that Liberated Artists use to get their art seen and sold, all while building an art business that’s as nourishing and sustainable as their art practice.Gone are the days of sitting in the studio waiting for a gallery to discover you. We have everything at our disposal to bridge the gap between art and entrepreneurship and become profitable and prolific artists.Hear it all right here on The Liberated Artist Podcast. Can’t wait to walk alongside you on your Liberated Artist journey.