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From a job I hated to living fully from my art
A few years ago, I was painting while working a job just to pay my bills. I had no idea how to sell my art and honestly didn't believe it was possible to live from it. It sucked... I had artworks stacking up collecting dust. Every time someone asked my price and ghosted me, it hurt... I was painfully shy, overwhelmed, had no roadmap, and kept selling pieces under $1k while getting negotiated down. (Yes someone negotiated the price from 250 to 200). And Maria? She was stuck in insurance, surrounded by negative people, dreaming of a completely different life. But then things shifted. Maria realized she could live life any way she wanted. She quit, went into art full time, and never looked back. 25 years later she's sold over $10 million of art, owns a gallery in California, and travels the world doing work she loves. If you don't know Maria yet, I highly recommend you to check out her Youtube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@mariabrophy1 She changed my life! For me, it came down to personal growth work, finding the right mentor, and committing to one clear path. I stopped trying to compete with other artists, stopped trying to find traditional collectors and started to connect with my ideal buyers through my art, my story and artistic purpose. In 2020, I earned in one month close to 90% of what my old job paid me in an entire year. Now me and Maria help other artists do the same through the 10k Artist Roadmap. Want to know more? Just comment YES below and I'll send you the details.
 From a job I hated to living fully from my art
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Yes sir.
🎨 Welcome to Art Sales Lab
If you’re here, art isn't just a hobby for you. You’re here because you are serious about turning your art into real income. This community is for visual artists who want to: - Sell consistently - Build real collector relationships - Stop relying on galleries or hope - And treat their art like a real business Before you do anything else, introduce yourself below 👇 🔥 3 Quick Questions 1️⃣ Why did you join this group? (What are you struggling with right now?) 2️⃣ What kind of art do you create? Please share a photo of your work in the comments 🎨 3️⃣ What is your income goal from art in the next 12 months? (Be specific. €5K? €50K? Full-time income?) 🚀 Important First Step After introducing yourself: 👉 Watch “The $200K Art Sales System” That training will show you: - Why most talented artists still struggle - The system I used to sell over $200K of art - How to build your own collector base - And what to focus on first Watch it fully. Take notes. 🎯 After Watching “The $200K Art Sales System”… If you’ve completed the training, take 5 minutes and reflect. Drop your answers below 👇 3 Things to Share: 1️⃣ What was your biggest insight from the training? What shifted for you? 2️⃣ What is ONE thing that has been holding you back until now? (Be honest. Strategy? Confidence? Consistency? Fear of selling?) 3️⃣ What is the first action you’re going to take this week? (No vague answers. Be specific.) This is primarily a place where I’ll share powerful trainings and resources to help you sell your art. You’re encouraged to: - Ask questions - Share insights - Connect with other artists I won’t be active here 24/7, but I will check in and respond where it matters. Use this space intentionally. Let's build towards a powerful art business! — Oliver
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@Oliver Hojas Thank you
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@Ebba Berggren Ebba those are strikingly beautiful. 🎨💪😁
Sell More of Your Art
If I could help you sell more art, what would you need help with most?
Sell More of Your Art
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Selling online. Mailing it off and everything.
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After finding my audience.
The “New Body of Work” Trap
A lot of artists tell themselves: “I just need to create a new body of work first.” And look, sometimes that’s true. Sometimes you genuinely need space to create, explore, and build something cohesive. But here’s the trap: If you’re creating a new body of work because you secretly believe it will magically sell once it exists… That’s where most artists get stuck. Because a new body of work doesn’t automatically create buyers. If you don’t know:who your ideal collector is,where to find them,how to talk about your work,how to build trust,how to start conversations,how to make offers, then the new series will probably do what the old series did: sit there. And that’s painful, because the art might actually be beautiful. The problem isn’t always the art. Sometimes the problem is that the artist keeps creating instead of learning how to sell. And I get it. Creating feels safer than selling. Creating feels familiar. Creating gives you the feeling of progress. But if the real goal is to make a living from your art, then business and marketing skills are not optional. They are part of the job. You can keep creating forever. There will always be another series.Another direction.Another idea.Another body of work. But at some point, you have to ask yourself: Am I creating this because it’s truly the next step? Or am I creating this because I’m avoiding the uncomfortable part of selling? Because if you learn how to find the right people, build relationships, and sell your work properly… then your next body of work has a real chance. Not because of luck. Because you finally have the skills to bring it to the right people.
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I can say with certainty that I'm way more concerned with learning all the selling aspects as I've always believed that the skills leading to sales is essential to being a artist now more than ever. This is what I'm here to learn and get demystified about. I have sold every piece of original art, in one way or another, that I've ever made but the sales were all by various circumstance...not because I really knew what I was doing. Yeah I freelanced for ten years schleping my portfolio on foot door to door to art directors and getting commissions from individuals and was pretty successfully but I was still flying by the seat of my pants. I want to know what I'm doing at this stage of my career. I want to learn how to get the right eyeballs to see my future art that are going to buy it cause they want it and have the money to get it. At that point I'll feel like a complete artist beyond the creating part.
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I'm currently retired and temporarily living in a nursing home but will be in my own place soon. I'll be starting a new body of work at that point. In the meantime I'll be studying the selling aspects so I can finally know what I'm doing. The attached piece is the only one I haven't sold.
STOP waiting for galleries to sell your art!
Most visual artists are depending on galleries, art shows, or just hoping the right person stumbles across their work. The problem with this is you have no control. You're waiting for someone else to sell for you, taking a massive cut of your money, and building their business, not yours. This leads to inconsistent income, underpriced work, and the feeling that making a real living from your art just isn't possible. After Maria selling over $10 million of art over 25 years and me selling over $200k of art without the traditional path (without a website, a following or gallery), here's what we'd do instead: 1. Sell directly. 2. Build your own audience. 3. Control your own income. This is because when you connect people to your art through your story and passion, you don't need a gallery to validate you or take your money. You find buyers who genuinely love what you create. Which leads to consistent sales, prices you actually deserve, and a life where your art pays for everything. You can think about it like this... Do you want to keep hoping galleries and shows will do the work for you? Or do you want to build a business around your art that you actually own?
STOP waiting for galleries to sell your art!
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I'm here for it. No, I don't want to be a gallery slave. A artist should be free and self reliant. That's the prosperity I will focus on from here on out.
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Neil Grady
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I'm a realist, figurative artist that works mostly in color pencil, pastel, and watercolor crayon. I do graphite, charcoal, acrylic, oil, ect too.

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