HOW TO SHIFT YOUR ART FROM GOOD TO GREAT

Michelangelo’s “David”   I think you know when something you have made surpasses Good and becomes Great. I know I do. It feels wonderful. Unfortunately, this doesn’t happen all the time. How can you shift your work from Good to Great more often? The answer is very simple: Just say NO! to Good. Literally, say…

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THE WORLD WILL DESIRE YOUR ART IF IT IS LIKE YOU

Detail from “Arcade” by Nicholas Wilton   People desire art because it makes them feel alive. Like leaving a monotonous office job for a vacation, Art gives people a new, fresh experience that they crave. The Art that we notice, talk about and dream of does this really, really well. The primary reason is because…

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HOW TO TITLE YOUR ART SO IT SELLS

“Tomboy” by Nicholas Wilton.   When someone is about to purchase your art they always look at it for a long time. They also look at the small white tag on the wall next to the art to see the title. They are looking for connection with your art. How the work looks offers the…

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5 WAYS TO NOT OVERWORK YOUR ART

The artist, Nicholas Wilton, with his dog, Maisy.   You loved how everything was going, you are on top of the world and then suddenly everything changes. You just went too far. If you had just stopped earlier….  Stopping is a very hard thing to do. This always comes up in the ArtLife Workshops.  Here…

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3 ANSWERS THAT STOP FEAR

Artwork by Joel Nakamura. http://www.joelnakamura.com/   Sometimes creating something new is just downright scary. Many people avoid doing things that haven’t been done before. The only problem is that if you are a “creative,” like me, then this is ultimately not really an option. Creatives, plain and simple, make stuff. I often feel a tinge…

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CREATE WHAT YOU DESIRE

Photograph: Armosa Studios.   I just returned from the World Domination Summit held in Portland, Oregon. This is a summit that explores how to create an unconventional life in a conventional world. Its key three core values are community, service and adventure. Many of the participants are entrepreneurs, bloggers and generally people who strike me…

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