by Jim Davis | Dec 7, 2012 | Blog
Tracking Your Art Inventory and ContactsBuffer As a working artist I know how hard it can be to keep good art records. Keeping track of my art inventory, clients, gallery contacts, competitions and other aspects of my art career can be overwhelming. At times, my desk...
by Jim Davis | Dec 5, 2012 | Blog
How To Harness The Power of Crowdsourcing to Grow Your Art BusinessBufferCrowdsourcing is a buzzword we hear a lot about these days. But, what is crowdsourcing and how can artists use it? On his popular blog, Jeff Bullas explains, “Crowdsourcing is the name used to...
by Jim Davis | Dec 2, 2012 | Blog
How to Take Better Landscape PhotographyBufferDo you often take reference photography of a scene for later use in the studio? Does it sometimes lack the detail you would like to have either because the shadows are too dark, or the sky is a blaze of white? Recently,...
by Jim Davis | Nov 30, 2012 | Blog
A 10 Step Approach to Develop a Series of Exhibition PaintingsBufferA lot of thought and exploration goes into developing a series of paintings for an art exhibition. Today, this has been a topic of conversation between my good friend and fellow artist, Shanna Kunz...
by Jim Davis | Nov 28, 2012 | Blog
7 Ways To Grow Your Artistic Career With Social MediaBuffer Last week I wrote a guest post entitled, Seven Ways to Grow Your Artistic Career With Social Media for the creative blog, Seven Sentences. 7 Sentences is a blog that is written to inspire creativity on a...
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