Sticking to one subject could be your downfall. As a consumer I get bored when an artist doesn't switch it up, it gets boring. All the greats like Picasso, Kanye, Beyonce all had the ability to transform themselves not stick to one style/ subject like she suggested
chiMarkgames You can surely work with different media and sell on different platforms, but you must be willing to build one brand first. Without the main business, it’s hard to get enough exposure, traffic to make enough money. It’s like Inditex made Zara super famous, then they made other brands.
You can easily switch up your medium, being a consumer and seller of art Ive noticed once you build up a style and fanbase, the quality of your work will be more important and loved by your fanbase then style you're doing it in. So have fun and experiment...doing the same thing over and over again gets old.
Susan Charles same but I think it would be disrespectful to my artistic mind to make it just a hobby and I’m more then willing to work on my art career. There are a lot of tips and advice for how to be a pro artist online, and I mean think about it art is more public you will reach more people online just work on your craft, get a paypal know how to be businesswoman online then 💥 bam I’ll be starting with commissions on insta maybe you should try it too as a starting point too.😊
Honestly guys don't put too much pressure on yourself, just love what you're doing, work on your online presence, surround yourself with the right people and get rid of everything/everyone that are toxic to your own growth. There's always a way, like I'm a full-time illustrator living in Madagascar which is an island where my job is not considered as a job yet lol. But now I have an international agent, few clients around the world and a TH-cam channel that is slowly growing. Just cheer up, you're gonna make it :) And I love your channel Mellissa :)
@@nicolejackson2755 Dear I have decided about my future jewellery business and I found name that basically match me and things that I do. Do you have Ig? I can give you some advices. I have changed my personal instagram to one fashion dedicated and this is how I started to build my own audience... So whenever I am ready with all my online store and designs I have arleady part of my audience that can be my potential client. It's my Ig annuniqe and text me there so we can speak more ❤️ telle also what is your business idea?
As Soon as I started my art business i immediately started making sales from commissions and my original art! Not saying it to brag but every artist don't start off with the "struggling artist " story. However, I'm still hustling and grinding to get where I want to be as an artist. I think most sales come from people recognizing your passion and skill!
Same here. No struggle for me. Took my art serious and been doing commissions for a year or two @ $150-$400 range and selling my original pieces for $2,000.
I don’t know if I’d take advice from this video. I started painting during quarantine and I use Instagram to sell my paintings. I only started selling them recently I’ve made just over $200, one of those paintings is on its way to America and sold within 30 minutes of me putting it up for sale. I also don’t stick to one style. I’m very much into abstract painting but I like to do cartoon-y landscapes here and there as well. I strongly believe in creating what YOU love, and people who connect with your art will find you and love you/your style enough to continue following you. It just depends on how good you are at executing your content and marketing as to how quickly you grow your following.
@@brandibrielle Omg now I am shy ... I don't have all of my paintings on there, I usually take commissions or go live and show what I have available but the ig is @thequaintgallery
@@mariemela5632 Hi there! it is @thequaintgallery but I usually take commissions so you wont see all of my work on the account. I usually go live and show what I have available.
I kind of have a small art business and I wasn't planning on it. I just randomly started getting purchases from family friends and then from their friends so it kinda just came to me😂
I have so many art mediums....thats how my childhood was I hate hearing I need a niche....but I'll take every other point into consideration! I do have an Etsy so far though!
That’s the thing, I simply cannot just have one thing I do. I have a special place for art cause I’ve been doing ever since I was a toddler, but photography has also become a part of me. Idk I think with enough perseverance and motivation, you can do both.
Getting your stuff out there is more important than one style. Just pay attention to what sells. That being said ,do what you love and you don't have to be just a full time artist. My airbnb money is allowing me to get back into my art without worrying about sales. Sales is just a success metric. But sales doesn't have to be, it could be a following is more important as a metric to you. Either way keep trucking
I totally looooved the way you talked about the 9 components for a business model canvas. It sounded simple with bite-sized info, making it appear achievable..before watching this, "business plan" sounded like "colonizing Saturn"
Im 14 and since i was 3 i have always been so passionate about it. I have made 40+ dollars off of my art. It is really hard making money off of it though especially because im a cartoon artist. And it’s hard constantly hearing discouraging comments because of my parents. This video really really helps and gives me that extra boost to keep going and never give up my dream
Thank you! I find your words not only informative (accurate and to-the-point) but motivational as well. Your art is amazing, you are amazing, and I am sure your words have guided MANY lost souls out there. It is very easy to quit before you even start in this business. I easily get overwhelmed or distracted and inadvertently redirect my attention to something else before coming back later. My eggs are all over the place, in all the baskets. Anyway, just wanted to relay my admiration and appreciation. Thank you M.
I think I understand what she is saying, but I think it's her specific style, but I'm an artist who loves working with all sorts of mediums and art styles because it's innovative, and it helps me find my identity in art, which usually what inspires me. But I do see how her way is very stable. Just do what you love and people will be drawn to the passion in your art
Excellent advice....so many people giving advice and wanting to charge big $ to tell you how to do this.. One of the best and most honest no bs tip! Thanks so much!
I think the most successful ppl have tackled many different mediums (art, music, acting, etc) but it really comes down to if you want to put in all that work to keep it all alive. I personally feel really chaotic with what I create because my creative mind takes many different routes so I feel you. But you can still continue with different kinds of art with out posting EVERYTHING you do on one platform. It may actually be better to keep them on separate accounts to attract followers on social media. The algorithm is real in that sense. Also trying to take this advice for myself. It shouldn't have to be that way but its hard to gain a following without a clear statement of who you are and what you have to provide to ppl.
Yessss!! & @@Lindsey.Kinzinger i completely agree!! You’re more than likely going to turn out more successful when you have a variety of medias to appeal to a variety of tastes in your audience!!
I don’t know if art is my passion. I love creating, i always spent time drawing instead of listening to the teacher in my middle school and high school days, and it helps me when im feeling sad or depressed, im really scared to start new things but i feel like maybe i can do this too!
It's hard because I'm not that patient and sometimes I need acknowledgements.. But I love making art even without the intention of selling it and it's what makes me feel the most proud and satisfied. Thanks for the video, I need to stay calm and keep doing my thing
making money from art is a daily grind, I am not motivated by the money, I just love creating art whenever I have a spare moment, usually 3 hours in the morning I am either creating art or learning how to sell/ market my art, my Goal is to transiting to full time artist within 2 years and leave my 9-5 grind, knowing what you want to achieve and why is important and my what and why have evolved and changed, and I enjoy creating a few different forms of art such as portraits, female characters and I also want to get into kids picture books :) great information thanks for sharing
As an artist I would say finding your style or preferred medium/ product list is more of a journey. While finding a strict subject base and limited structure works well for some people who want to fill a narrow scope and produce a very specific product, others have a wider range of artistic ability and inspiration which can only be satisfied by exploring many different paths and approaches. When building an audience its fine to have a variety of content/skills, what's important is tying everything together with a common theme. Do what you love, try different things and experience the vast possibilities art enables, incorporate those experiences into what you love and grow. Its great to have a goal and a passion but remember its not about the destination so much as it is about the journey itself.
Thank you. It's so good to get back to basics. I will follow your plan to ground me out of this feeling of being overwhelmed. I too have lots of creative things that I'm good at. I have to focus on one art category a day because I do have many gifts of creativity, but I like how I need to focus on one niche and then once established I can bring in my wood burning or jewelry making. I also do parties with art.
I'm starting my art business and more stuff bc I luv art I threw this panda like a while ago and I made something and I just need to paint it thanks for advice!
I think few people actually make a living doing their passion because their attention isnt focused for the most part on their passion, its spread around to friends family kids hobbies side hussel procrastination entertainment and distractions etc something will never take off unless its a MUST Like you said you have to live through your passion daily for many hours of the day I would say 4-8 hours per day has to be focused on your passion and making incremental progression each day on growing the different aspects of it that result in you making a living from it
I'm just a newbie here in yt channel I been listening to and following .and your right I been making paintings and started drawing at a young age, art for me is not a hobby I live with it .but unfortunately I really hard to make a living out of it ,thank you for sharing ideas hoping it could help me as a newbie ❤️❤️❤️
I'm an artist by blood, meaning artistic ability runs in my family. My father was an amazing landscape & portrait artist... he never sold his work because he was not concerned with that, but people constantly asked him how much would he sell "this" piece for or "that" piece for? I'm also a self-published author, and I have books in multiple genres (Sci-Fi, Poetry, Dystopian, Urban-Drama), and let me tell you... I have more success with my books & my art by working in multiple genres. If sticking to one genre works for you, then do that, but that doesn't work for everyone and it limits your audience. Some of my art fans don't care for my abstract paintings, but they love my landscapes, some of my book fans don't care for my sci-fi, but they love my poetry books, but I would have lost those landscape & poetry lovers if I had stuck to one genre. Then I have my commissions, who have ideas & visions that push me to push myself & when I do it and see the look on their faces, I'm wow! I did that sh*t! So I could never see myself in just one genre or niche. It's the same with my merch too; I do a calendar that does pretty good every year and I just started prints & decorative coffee mugs. Ok, this is much longer than I planned (the writer in me is coming out), but overall the video still hits some very key points, provides good insight, and I still subbed! The link to my website is below if you want to check it out! fkennethart.com/
Niece. You did this proper. I'm bout to jump in, both feet myself. So of course, I'm doing the diligence. Fifthyleven other vids, just like this one. Except that your format, outline and focus; have untouched by any others I've seen. And as I listen, I'm like, "Well, Yeah!" And most I've already considered. But not everything. You got me, gotta pause and take notes. Nice! Thank you, M. I'm glad at you. And glad for you.
May all artists be blessed with authenticity and a non-judgemental place to create art. ❤️ May all inner artists are unleashed and all inner callings heard and answered. ❤️
Please please please please please make more of these videos I love your energy and I love your art I am a Young painter and I want to start my own business. And I would love to hear your input on your journey and how it came to be. Any tips and tricks you have I would love to hear thank you so much for this video and I can’t wait to see more!!
Thank you so very much. Very informative. I do huge carvings on wood and looking for a platform to get an art loving audience to see them first ( for seeing ls believing) and get their opinion before I move further with marketing and selling. Any tips please?
Useful information, thanks. 💗 The nitching down part is a little different for me (I find it monotonous to stick with one style or medium). I really agree with the 'you don't need a middle man to sell your art' advice (which unfortunately some are still trying to sell the idea in 2020).
I get that it can be boring to stick to one style. But you can still have a niche in terms of your genre even if you work with different styles and mediums.
Not going to lie. I have been struggling with coming up with ideas to start my own art business! I was scared before and I graduated in 2016! Thank you so much for your knowledge and help with this! I feel more confident now!
I've been following you on Instagram for a while now and I'm glad I finally came across your TH-cam channel! Every other video I've seen on starting an art business has not been realistic at all. And you really just laid it out so simple and I really really appreciate you for creating this video. I'm just starting out with my art business and I'm still trying to figure it out.
i mean i need to eat and pay bills. so it will be a hobby for now. but one i love and have a natural talent for. it actually relaxes me when I do art. i'm off balance when i'm not doing it.
just stumbled upon you! from january to now you've gained SO many subs on youtube!!!! that's incredible! thank you so much for sharing this information- it's been a dream of mine to start my art business and this is a nice kick in the butt
Wonderful tips! I too have been at it 5 years (3 years professionally). A few months back I got a business advisor & started working on my business plan. Truth be told I hate the business side & wish all I had to do was create, but that’s not realistic nor properly caring for my passion + craft. I feel like we’re artrepreneur sisters lol Thank you for sharing 🙏🏾💜
Loved your video. Learned a couple of key things that I didn't even think to incorporate into my "rough planning" phase of getting into instagram for art biz. Thanks
Thank you for this! Much useful information and very encouraging! May I also say - as an artist and avid TH-cam-MUA-watcher-and-makeup-lover - your skin and natural makeup is so beautiful!! Love your hair, love your style, and love the caption on your shirt!! OK, I'll stop gushing and check out some of your other content. Happy New Year, and the best to you in 2020!!
The one niche thing didn’t stick to me. I paint with what I’m feeling at moment, it could be landscape, abstract, minimalism or flower bouquets with deep details. Different people like different things, why do I need to make clear that I’m “one type painter person” when I can do all of them? More options make it more fun tbh ^^ Good video though
This definitely appeals to someone who wants to build a business. Not only do I make music on the side, I also write, so the one niche idea has already driven me mad my whole life. When I've decided to only create art or only music or only words on paper, I have been an extremely unhappy camper because all my abilities need expression. If the goal is to make a living, that's the way to go, though.
Thank you Empress...and i will be deffently be making my art buisness a reality this year....and you just made it so so much easier with this video......one love here in Jamaica
You have great information. I truly enjoyed your video. I'm in the beginning stages of becoming an artist so this was very informative Melissa. Thank you and continued success with your beautiful art.
Make fashion of what u creat for your paint. The world is full of surprize so i do believe that good vibration will back to you .Ofcourse social media can help us alot.Love from Germany
The "focus on your niche" tip really struck home with me. I don't know why this video specifically hammered that into my head now, considering how many times I've heard it before, but nonetheless thank you.
Please dont feel pressured to stick to any one thing. Its healthy to branch out, try new things & get a fresh perspective. You can do many things & do it in your own personal style.
That is what I don't like being stuck to one subject. Many artists, like me like to work with different types of art.
Sticking to one subject could be your downfall. As a consumer I get bored when an artist doesn't switch it up, it gets boring. All the greats like Picasso, Kanye, Beyonce all had the ability to transform themselves not stick to one style/ subject like she suggested
chiMarkgames You can surely work with different media and sell on different platforms, but you must be willing to build one brand first. Without the main business, it’s hard to get enough exposure, traffic to make enough money. It’s like Inditex made Zara super famous, then they made other brands.
You can easily switch up your medium, being a consumer and seller of art Ive noticed once you build up a style and fanbase, the quality of your work will be more important and loved by your fanbase then style you're doing it in. So have fun and experiment...doing the same thing over and over again gets old.
I just started and i love to try many types of art but i feel like ppl wants me to stick with one type im so confuised
sara Ad Just make one style first, make yourself known (at least 50K following on Instagram as an example). Then you can try other styles.
"Make sure it's your passion"
Honey it's my life honestly love art with every fiber of my being
Me too,but my parents said artist don't make money and it has to be a hobby.
Wow.... Insipiring!
Susan Charles same but I think it would be disrespectful to my artistic mind to make it just a hobby and I’m more then willing to work on my art career. There are a lot of tips and advice for how to be a pro artist online, and I mean think about it art is more public you will reach more people online just work on your craft, get a paypal know how to be businesswoman online then 💥 bam I’ll be starting with commissions on insta maybe you should try it too as a starting point too.😊
Susan Charles same story here! but I believe YES u can make money out of your talent 😍
Mine tooo
Honestly guys don't put too much pressure on yourself, just love what you're doing, work on your online presence, surround yourself with the right people and get rid of everything/everyone that are toxic to your own growth. There's always a way, like I'm a full-time illustrator living in Madagascar which is an island where my job is not considered as a job yet lol. But now I have an international agent, few clients around the world and a TH-cam channel that is slowly growing. Just cheer up, you're gonna make it :) And I love your channel Mellissa :)
That's right
thats good to hear
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Keep trucking
I am a black woman and artist so it is wonderful to see someone that looks like me help me out💞
Iam a black man an ya!! Go us🕶
I am a white woman and I would help anyone no matter the ethnicity or skin color. We are one human race. We should lift up each other❤️
Chef Anna thank u ❤️ I want to start a art Instagram and I need a username do u have any ideas ?
@@nicolejackson2755 Dear
I have decided about my future jewellery business and I found name that basically match me and things that I do. Do you have Ig? I can give you some advices. I have changed my personal instagram to one fashion dedicated and this is how I started to build my own audience... So whenever I am ready with all my online store and designs I have arleady part of my audience that can be my potential client.
It's my Ig annuniqe and text me there so we can speak more ❤️ telle also what is your business idea?
eee this is why i watched her video too
As Soon as I started my art business i immediately started making sales from commissions and my original art! Not saying it to brag but every artist don't start off with the "struggling artist " story. However, I'm still hustling and grinding to get where I want to be as an artist. I think most sales come from people recognizing your passion and skill!
That is maybe you got an audience before starting your business
@@samruthjasmine2011 I didn’t
Same here. No struggle for me. Took my art serious and been doing commissions for a year or two @ $150-$400 range and selling my original pieces for $2,000.
@@KeeKeexo then you are awesome ;)
@@FirstUPdaGREAT do you know wheres a good place to use as a platform for social media
I don’t know if I’d take advice from this video. I started painting during quarantine and I use Instagram to sell my paintings. I only started selling them recently I’ve made just over $200, one of those paintings is on its way to America and sold within 30 minutes of me putting it up for sale. I also don’t stick to one style. I’m very much into abstract painting but I like to do cartoon-y landscapes here and there as well. I strongly believe in creating what YOU love, and people who connect with your art will find you and love you/your style enough to continue following you. It just depends on how good you are at executing your content and marketing as to how quickly you grow your following.
What's your instagram? 😊
ig?
@@brandibrielle Omg now I am shy ... I don't have all of my paintings on there, I usually take commissions or go live and show what I have available but the ig is @thequaintgallery
@@mariemela5632 Hi there! it is @thequaintgallery but I usually take commissions so you wont see all of my work on the account. I usually go live and show what I have available.
honestly. I feel the same. If you're not making money for years it's because you don't know how to market or properly invest in yourself
I kind of have a small art business and I wasn't planning on it. I just randomly started getting purchases from family friends and then from their friends so it kinda just came to me😂
That's how I started too! Lol
@@Mfalconer Hello, How did you teach your self Art ????
@@lisaaugustin5400 practice time and youtube videos
And that’s how it’s supposed to happen effortlessly with no attachment. 😀
Same way I started
I’m starting my business and I’m 12
Omg same
Saanu Olususi ayyyyyy
I was going to say “SAME!” Then I remembered I am 14 instead of 12 🤦🏻♀️
AYYYY I’m 13 and I really want to do this
My people also same
I have so many art mediums....thats how my childhood was I hate hearing I need a niche....but I'll take every other point into consideration! I do have an Etsy so far though!
That’s the thing, I simply cannot just have one thing I do. I have a special place for art cause I’ve been doing ever since I was a toddler, but photography has also become a part of me. Idk I think with enough perseverance and motivation, you can do both.
Getting your stuff out there is more important than one style.
Just pay attention to what sells.
That being said ,do what you love and you don't have to be just a full time artist.
My airbnb money is allowing me to get back into my art without worrying about sales.
Sales is just a success metric.
But sales doesn't have to be, it could be a following is more important as a metric to you.
Either way keep trucking
Your art is really pretty I love how bold the colours are 😍
I totally looooved the way you talked about the 9 components for a business model canvas. It sounded simple with bite-sized info, making it appear achievable..before watching this, "business plan" sounded like "colonizing Saturn"
Im 14 and since i was 3 i have always been so passionate about it. I have made 40+ dollars off of my art. It is really hard making money off of it though especially because im a cartoon artist. And it’s hard constantly hearing discouraging comments because of my parents. This video really really helps and gives me that extra boost to keep going and never give up my dream
Thank you! I find your words not only informative (accurate and to-the-point) but motivational as well. Your art is amazing, you are amazing, and I am sure your words have guided MANY lost souls out there. It is very easy to quit before you even start in this business. I easily get overwhelmed or distracted and inadvertently redirect my attention to something else before coming back later. My eggs are all over the place, in all the baskets. Anyway, just wanted to relay my admiration and appreciation. Thank you M.
I think I understand what she is saying, but I think it's her specific style, but I'm an artist who loves working with all sorts of mediums and art styles because it's innovative, and it helps me find my identity in art, which usually what inspires me.
But I do see how her way is very stable. Just do what you love and people will be drawn to the passion in your art
Excellent advice....so many people giving advice and wanting to charge big $ to tell you how to do this..
One of the best and most honest no bs tip! Thanks so much!
Is it fine to have passion for 3 subjects/themes?
Art is one of my top priorities.
If you have the time and you are capable of dedicating yourself to all 3 subjects, then go for it 💪🏾.
Yes
I think the most successful ppl have tackled many different mediums (art, music, acting, etc) but it really comes down to if you want to put in all that work to keep it all alive. I personally feel really chaotic with what I create because my creative mind takes many different routes so I feel you. But you can still continue with different kinds of art with out posting EVERYTHING you do on one platform. It may actually be better to keep them on separate accounts to attract followers on social media. The algorithm is real in that sense. Also trying to take this advice for myself. It shouldn't have to be that way but its hard to gain a following without a clear statement of who you are and what you have to provide to ppl.
Yessss!! & @@Lindsey.Kinzinger i completely agree!! You’re more than likely going to turn out more successful when you have a variety of medias to appeal to a variety of tastes in your audience!!
I don’t know if art is my passion. I love creating, i always spent time drawing instead of listening to the teacher in my middle school and high school days, and it helps me when im feeling sad or depressed, im really scared to start new things but i feel like maybe i can do this too!
This is evergreen gold right here. Thank you for this real talk.
Tip number 3. I cant follow this because i feel creative in all aspects. 😭 I love creating everything.
It's hard because I'm not that patient and sometimes I need acknowledgements.. But I love making art even without the intention of selling it and it's what makes me feel the most proud and satisfied. Thanks for the video, I need to stay calm and keep doing my thing
making money from art is a daily grind, I am not motivated by the money, I just love creating art whenever I have a spare moment, usually 3 hours in the morning I am either creating art or learning how to sell/ market my art, my Goal is to transiting to full time artist within 2 years and leave my 9-5 grind, knowing what you want to achieve and why is important and my what and why have evolved and changed, and I enjoy creating a few different forms of art such as portraits, female characters and I also want to get into kids picture books :) great information thanks for sharing
As an artist I would say finding your style or preferred medium/ product list is more of a journey. While finding a strict subject base and limited structure works well for some people who want to fill a narrow scope and produce a very specific product, others have a wider range of artistic ability and inspiration which can only be satisfied by exploring many different paths and approaches. When building an audience its fine to have a variety of content/skills, what's important is tying everything together with a common theme.
Do what you love, try different things and experience the vast possibilities art enables, incorporate those experiences into what you love and grow.
Its great to have a goal and a passion but remember its not about the destination so much as it is about the journey itself.
What a good and clear explanation of the business art& thing.Thanks !
Thank you. It's so good to get back to basics. I will follow your plan to ground me out of this feeling of being overwhelmed. I too have lots of creative things that I'm good at. I have to focus on one art category a day because I do have many gifts of creativity, but I like how I need to focus on one niche and then once established I can bring in my wood burning or jewelry making. I also do parties with art.
You r so genuine and sincere, selflessly guiding inspiring and struggling fellow artists, your advice is truly appreciated
I think I needed this to ground myself again, thank you
You videos are so clean and clear. Your amazing and your artwork is neat and cool. Thanks for sharing!
I'm starting my art business and more stuff bc I luv art I threw this panda like a while ago and I made something and I just need to paint it thanks for advice!
I’m a classic car artist and it’s all I want to do. It’s a my passion! It definitely a lot of hard work starting a business.
I think few people actually make a living doing their passion because their attention isnt focused for the most part on their passion, its spread around to friends family kids hobbies side hussel procrastination entertainment and distractions etc something will never take off unless its a MUST Like you said you have to live through your passion daily for many hours of the day I would say 4-8 hours per day has to be focused on your passion and making incremental progression each day on growing the different aspects of it that result in you making a living from it
I'm just a newbie here in yt channel I been listening to and following .and your right I been making paintings and started drawing at a young age, art for me is not a hobby I live with it .but unfortunately I really hard to make a living out of it ,thank you for sharing ideas hoping it could help me as a newbie ❤️❤️❤️
Thanks for your kinds words and info, will try it out aswell
I'm an artist by blood, meaning artistic ability runs in my family. My father was an amazing landscape & portrait artist... he never sold his work because he was not concerned with that, but people constantly asked him how much would he sell "this" piece for or "that" piece for?
I'm also a self-published author, and I have books in multiple genres (Sci-Fi, Poetry, Dystopian, Urban-Drama), and let me tell you... I have more success with my books & my art by working in multiple genres. If sticking to one genre works for you, then do that, but that doesn't work for everyone and it limits your audience.
Some of my art fans don't care for my abstract paintings, but they love my landscapes, some of my book fans don't care for my sci-fi, but they love my poetry books, but I would have lost those landscape & poetry lovers if I had stuck to one genre. Then I have my commissions, who have ideas & visions that push me to push myself & when I do it and see the look on their faces, I'm wow! I did that sh*t! So I could never see myself in just one genre or niche. It's the same with my merch too; I do a calendar that does pretty good every year and I just started prints & decorative coffee mugs.
Ok, this is much longer than I planned (the writer in me is coming out), but overall the video still hits some very key points, provides good insight, and I still subbed! The link to my website is below if you want to check it out!
fkennethart.com/
Thank you for your videos. I am starting my own art business and I find your channel very helpful so far.
Thank you for being so clear and to the point! You made it so understandable for me.
Niece. You did this proper. I'm bout to jump in, both feet myself. So of course, I'm doing the diligence. Fifthyleven other vids, just like this one. Except that your format, outline and focus; have untouched by any others I've seen. And as I listen, I'm like, "Well, Yeah!" And most I've already considered. But not everything. You got me, gotta pause and take notes. Nice! Thank you, M. I'm glad at you. And glad for you.
May all artists be blessed with authenticity and a non-judgemental place to create art. ❤️
May all inner artists are unleashed and all inner callings heard and answered. ❤️
Thank you Melissa for your tips. I love it
Well done I teach the business model canvas and it had made teaching business plans so much easier. You are a real inspiration
Thanks for helping cristal clear explainetion misM. FALCONER GOD BLESS YOU! SISTER
Excellent tips! You have suggestions for basic business skills that other TH-camrs don't have. Thanks! Wishing you even more success!
What a great video, so much good information, thank you. Your portraits are beautiful!
Into the video a few minutes & I love your energy, new sub. I started my business 2019 & I’ve alr made some money. Not much but it’s a start.
Daniela Cruz thank you so much ☺️, really means a lot. My art page is Stormofcreation
Your aura is incredible! Thankyou for your informative videos!
Thanks for your honesty. I also love the business plan stuff. Really, it is a business
Great Video , I totally Agree on all that. , . Love all of your videos, ! Ty. And I love the shirt quote. Its perfect,
I love you Melissa.....thank you so much 🙏🙏🙏🙏
Please please please please please make more of these videos I love your energy and I love your art I am a Young painter and I want to start my own business. And I would love to hear your input on your journey and how it came to be. Any tips and tricks you have I would love to hear thank you so much for this video and I can’t wait to see more!!
Great video!! I took all your tips so far before watching your video and so far Im headed in the right direction. Thank You for this video.
Thank you. This is the direction I'm headed in, making some bit of money from my art as people have been asking me. This was very helpful!
That's awesome! Seems like you've already got an audience! Glad you enjoyed the video and I hope your art business continues to grow!
Thank you so very much. Very informative. I do huge carvings on wood and looking for a platform to get an art loving audience to see them first ( for seeing ls believing) and get their opinion before I move further with marketing and selling. Any tips please?
Down to earth no nonsense guidance here ....appreciated 🤩
Great mindset advice.
Good vibes
Great sales advice
I’m an artist. I also went to business school and I’m so glad I did because it helped so much. Great video.
Useful information, thanks. 💗
The nitching down part is a little different for me (I find it monotonous to stick with one style or medium).
I really agree with the 'you don't need a middle man to sell your art' advice (which unfortunately some are still trying to sell the idea in 2020).
I get that it can be boring to stick to one style. But you can still have a niche in terms of your genre even if you work with different styles and mediums.
@@Mfalconer Oh, I see... Like the theme or whats all about.
@@africaart Yeah, exactly!
I can't even tell you how helpful this video has been for me. Thank you
Not going to lie. I have been struggling with coming up with ideas to start my own art business! I was scared before and I graduated in 2016! Thank you so much for your knowledge and help with this! I feel more confident now!
Thanks! I got to go over some things.
Glad I could help! ☺️
Your voice is just so calming to listen to!!
I've been following you on Instagram for a while now and I'm glad I finally came across your TH-cam channel! Every other video I've seen on starting an art business has not been realistic at all. And you really just laid it out so simple and I really really appreciate you for creating this video. I'm just starting out with my art business and I'm still trying to figure it out.
Hi I just stumbled on your video. I love you art, your vibe, your shirt, your tips and YOU! YOUR SMILE IS A VIBE GIRL! YOU ARE SO BEAUTIFUL!
I think your tips are really great to hear. Finding an audience and getting art out into the world and musts
The TH-cam algorithm blessed me by putting this in my recommended 💙. Thank you for this video!
I love how she explains. Thank you for this!
i mean i need to eat and pay bills. so it will be a hobby for now. but one i love and have a natural talent for. it actually relaxes me when I do art. i'm off balance when i'm not doing it.
Hey sis! I just wanted to say that i was blown away by how pretty you are. I havent watched the video yet but i needed to get that off of my chest!!
So are you a 🤔?
@@aeerjordan4994 I - 🤧 Thank you!!
When you mentioned the Business Model Canvas I got SOOOO excited :) thanks for the tips, sending you lots of love
I loved this. You reinforced some things that I knew, and taught me others that I hadn't thought of. Also, love your art and personality.
just stumbled upon you! from january to now you've gained SO many subs on youtube!!!! that's incredible! thank you so much for sharing this information- it's been a dream of mine to start my art business and this is a nice kick in the butt
Thank you for such a succinct explanation of starting an art business. I will be watching you! Love your work.
You know your stuff. Thanks for the great advice!
Had to pause 15 seconds in, you are an amazing artist!!! ❤️
Wonderful tips! I too have been at it 5 years (3 years professionally). A few months back I got a business advisor & started working on my business plan. Truth be told I hate the business side & wish all I had to do was create, but that’s not realistic nor properly caring for my passion + craft. I feel like we’re artrepreneur sisters lol
Thank you for sharing 🙏🏾💜
Loved your video. Learned a couple of key things that I didn't even think to incorporate into my "rough planning" phase of getting into instagram for art biz. Thanks
My gosh this is the most helpful video I have seen all year...THANK YOU
Thank you for this! Much useful information and very encouraging!
May I also say - as an artist and avid TH-cam-MUA-watcher-and-makeup-lover - your skin and natural makeup is so beautiful!! Love your hair, love your style, and love the caption on your shirt!! OK, I'll stop gushing and check out some of your other content. Happy New Year, and the best to you in 2020!!
Thanks so much! 🙈 I'm flattered that you like my style! And happy new year to you as well!
The one niche thing didn’t stick to me. I paint with what I’m feeling at moment, it could be landscape, abstract, minimalism or flower bouquets with deep details. Different people like different things, why do I need to make clear that I’m “one type painter person” when I can do all of them? More options make it more fun tbh ^^
Good video though
This definitely appeals to someone who wants to build a business. Not only do I make music on the side, I also write, so the one niche idea has already driven me mad my whole life. When I've decided to only create art or only music or only words on paper, I have been an extremely unhappy camper because all my abilities need expression. If the goal is to make a living, that's the way to go, though.
First of all, I love your t shirt. Second, thank you for this precious video.
Thank you Empress...and i will be deffently be making my art buisness a reality this year....and you just made it so so much easier with this video......one love here in Jamaica
Big ups! I'm Jamaican too! 🇯🇲🙌🏾 Good luck with your business!
Her TSHIRT. I NEED
Thank you so much for the advice and information. ❤️
I absolutely love your art and videos/advice!!!! Thank you
You have great information. I truly enjoyed your video. I'm in the beginning stages of becoming an artist so this was very informative Melissa. Thank you and continued success with your beautiful art.
Thanks, I love your style. Great advise, a little overwhelming, but so important
So far she has given the best advice from the business side of it.
this is what i've been needing to hear. my art style is similar to yours and i am eternally grateful to stumble across this video. xo love
I love it!! Youre so right about just creating an art business, I've had family take years, but now i am here because I want an etsy lol
nice video , loved the tips..i need help on how I can run my art business while I'm still in varsity. Thanks
Wow amazing..just needed somebody like you💓.Thank you so much
You explain things so well Thank you 😊
Finding your niche... that deserves its own video tbh
Make fashion of what u creat for your paint. The world is full of surprize so i do believe that good vibration will back to you .Ofcourse social media can help us alot.Love from Germany
your work is flawless. im so proud of you and your talents and your business!
Beautiful advice, great business tips I will be staying up to date on your videos
Thank you so much you definitely were very clear about everything yet giving a heads up about stuff !
Thank you for the great tips, Melissa! I appreciate you taking the time to share your knowledge with the world
Thank you, this is very helpful! I love your art!
Thank you so much Melissa! More power to you! I just opened up my art shop in 2020 and im so proud!
The "focus on your niche" tip really struck home with me. I don't know why this video specifically hammered that into my head now, considering how many times I've heard it before, but nonetheless thank you.
Yeah cus i still wanna do music too....
Please dont feel pressured to stick to any one thing. Its healthy to branch out, try new things & get a fresh perspective. You can do many things & do it in your own personal style.
Exactly what I was looking for and more. Thank you.