Among the resources I've been finding and using to try and grow Fairy Tree Studios, I bought Jenna Rainey's online course "Instagram for Creatives," which teaches you how to use Instagram as a marketing tool to grow an audience and convert them to "brand evangelists." One of the big takeaways (without giving too much away,… Continue reading Painting Crystals and Recording My First Process Videos
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Finding Resources to Help Your Art Business: Networking
As I've mentioned, I'm all about making 2020 my year for this art business endeavor, and a big part of that for me has been realizing that I can't do it all on my own. So, out of necessity, I've been on a path to discover some cheap or free resources (hello, local library) and...… Continue reading Finding Resources to Help Your Art Business: Networking
Studio Check-in #2 — Changing Some Goals
The number 2020 feels significant, doesn't it? Like it's a much stronger boundary marker for time than say, 2018-19 -- or maybe it's just me, reading too much into it, as I tend to do sometimes. In any case, as I've probably already said (and bear with me, if I have), it feels like an… Continue reading Studio Check-in #2 — Changing Some Goals
The Dream Life (aka “The Art Bucket List”)
It's probably no surprise that, as an artist, I follow dozens of other artists and creatives, several of whom are clearly much more established and successful than I am. One thing that the most successful art entrepreneurs do (along with a number of other inspirational people I've come across) is some form of what I've… Continue reading The Dream Life (aka “The Art Bucket List”)
My First Fundraiser
Ojibway Island Through the Trees, 201811" x 14" Every year during the holiday season, a local art supply store called Art Coop holds a fundraiser for the Champaign County Humane Society. The Coop puts out a call for donated artworks, hangs them in a gallery, and, for the month of December, offers them for sale… Continue reading My First Fundraiser
“Art Weekend 2020” — Attempt #1
Here I am, as promised, to check in at the end of my first Art Weekend. For those of you new to the story, last week I committed to dedicating the majority of my time over the past four days (Friday, Saturday, Sunday, and today) to working on art and Fairy Tree Studios-related things. I… Continue reading “Art Weekend 2020” — Attempt #1
18 Days of 10-Minute Challenges
Silhouette of London, challenge painting #1 If you follow me on Instagram (@rachel.woo86) you might have seen that, back in the middle of the month, somewhat randomly, I decided to challenge myself to painting a new sketch every day, which I'd give myself 10 minutes to complete. (It wasn't completely at random; I read an… Continue reading 18 Days of 10-Minute Challenges
Studio Check-in #1 — What I’m Working On This Month
Welcome to 2020! Holy cow, the start of a whole new DECADE. I'm using this arbitrary marker of time as an occasion to recommit to my art business and this website, and last month I had an idea for a new little series. I'm going to do what I'll call "Studio Check-Ins," where I share… Continue reading Studio Check-in #1 — What I’m Working On This Month
My New Favorite Hobby — Junk Journaling
Have you guys heard of this? I feel like it's a trend that's been gaining traction for awhile now, but it's kind of taken me some time to find my own way to it (and to do it in my own style, rather than the way everyone else does, because there's a small but contrary… Continue reading My New Favorite Hobby — Junk Journaling
A Month of Challenges
Pointe shoes, painted by me in 2018. Sold. One of the few downsides I've found to making art (and also getting older, and being human in general) is how easy it is to be sedentary during the process. Sitting in one place painting for hours is great for the mind and soul and all that,… Continue reading A Month of Challenges