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211: What We Can Learn from the Old Masters

211: What We Can Learn from the Old Masters

FromThe Inspiration Place


211: What We Can Learn from the Old Masters

FromThe Inspiration Place

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Length:
23 minutes
Released:
Aug 26, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

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What Can We Learn From the Masters?   How do we deal with the pain in the world and still carry on? I know it feels like we’re living during one of the most challenging times, but the truth is, there has always been chaos and pain and heartache in the world.   When you feel down, poetry may help. Listen to hear the poem Musee des Beaux Arts by W. H. Auden for a bit of inspiration. Declare Your Identity as an Artist   Impostor syndrome. Who am I to write a book or sell my art? I’ve been there, and I also realized I could figure it out.    If you are struggling to call yourself an artist here’s what I want you to do. Declare it to everyone! Share this from a place of connection. When you practice showing up in the world as an artist you begin to re-write your story.   Get Artist Affirmations Here (Plus the bonus from Amy Porterfield)    What Kinds of Online Classes Can You Create as an Artist  When you are starting out in the digital course world, it’s overwhelming. There are so many options, so I recommend starting with these 3 concepts:   A starter course like Watercolor Secrets   A spotlight course like Spirited Sunflowers   A signature course like Watercolor Portrait Academy  This is the framework I used to grow my business. I have a great resource to help you get started: The Course Creator Starter Kit.   For even more help you can get access to a free training from expert Amy Porterfield. Join her 5 Day Bootcamp to help you claim success when it comes to teaching your online class.   Discover the 9 Tools Recommended by Top Artists to Create Stunning Art Videos  When I first started creating art video tutorials, I was overwhelmed with all the options. I asked for help to get the right set up that works for me. After 10 years, I’ve streamlined things and I’m sharing them with you today.   Digital Camcorder with a rotating view finder   Tripod with multi-angle rotation  Webcam for your laptop or PC   Microphone   Lighting (especially if you don’t have lots of natural light)   Cyberlink software  Memory card for your camcorder   Kajabi – online course platform   Zoom   Get the list of these resources here.   Fight for Your Art Dreams   100 years ago today, the 19th amendment was signed giving women the right to vote. It’s also the anniversary of Martin Luther King’s “I Have a Dream Speech.”   There are numerous women artists that inspire me. I can name so many just off the top of my head so was disappointing to hear that less than 10% of the art at the MOMA were by women artists. That was in 2002, and sadly it hasn’t changed much in the past 20 years.   We don’t have to be a statistic. We can fight. I believe in you, in your art, and your dream.  Here’s a quick recap of all the free resources we talked about today- 12 Artpreneur Affirmations schulmanArt.com/AFFIRMATIONS Course Creator Starter Kit schulmanart.com/GUIDE Art Video Tech set up list schulmanart.com/tech 
Released:
Aug 26, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

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Whether you're looking for inspiration for your art or understand how to profit from it, you've come to the right place. You’ll learn the practical strategies you need to learn to sell your art plus develop a confident mindset in order to succeed. Not only is profiting from your passion possible but it’s also common. We dive into topics such as social media marketing, selling art online as well as shifting your mindset to banish your inner critic and overcome impostor syndrome and beat starving artist syndrome to the curb. Professional artist Miriam Schulman of Schulmanart.com speaks to top marketing experts like Amy Porterfield, Gretchen Rubin, Suzy Ashworth, and leaders in the art space such as Ashley Longshore, Lilla Rogers, Lisa Congdon, and Austin Kleon.