by Carrie | Develop Your Unique Artist Voice
Artists are labeled as free, loosy-goosy, unstructured, all kinds of words that are rarely used to describe scientists. And yet, both use similar tools for their research. Hi my name is Carrie and here on Artist Strong I help artists like you refine your skill and...
by Carrie | How to be An Artist
Glen has been a self-taught artist his whole life even though he made money as a master cabinetmaker for 30 years. In his 30’s and 40’s he had several one-man shows of his large canvases, but now he works in small watercolors and pottery/sculpture and mostly...
by Carrie | How to be An Artist
Danielle Krysa has a BFA in Fine Arts, and a post-grad in graphic design. She is the writer/curator behind the contemporary art site The Jealous Curator. In 2014 she published two books, both with Chronicle Books, titled “Creative Block” and “Collage”. Her third book,...
by Carrie | How to be An Artist
Elissa Nesheim is a professional watercolor artist living and working in Northern California. Inspired by long drives across the hills and prairies of her first home, South Dakota, her watercolor landscapes are an impression, a feeling of the natural world. As a lover...
by Carrie | Art Marketing, Develop Your Unique Artist Voice
When you commit to a platform like Patreon you need to take time and consideration to create rewards and goals that interest (hopefully even excite!) your collectors. Today enjoy 4 tips for creating worthy rewards on Patreon. What do people want from you? What kinds...
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