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Photograph by Joy Doherty. Framed size approximately 44″ x 64″. The art is placed in a hospital corridor of Sharp Rees-Stealy Medical Center, San Diego. This was one of Barbara Markoff’s projects.

Inspirational News About Art in Healthcare Venues

By Renee Phillips

In an earlier article titled "Consider Your Art for The Growing Healthcare Market" I explained many good reasons for you to consider selling your art in this ever-expanding art market. In this … [Read more...]

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The Powerful Art of Collaboration for Mutual Satisfaction

By Renee Phillips

An important component to achieving the most success in your art career is your ability to grow mutually beneficial relationships.  You will achieve a bigger and brighter future when you join forces … [Read more...]

Selling your art online

Thinking of Selling Your Art Online? Ask Yourself These Questions First

By Guest Author

This article by art marketing expert Carolyn Edlund will answer many questions you may have if you're thinking of selling your art online. Carolyn Edlund is an art business consultant and writer, and … [Read more...]

Writing Your Artist's Biography using the Inverted Pyramid Style

Write Your Artist’s Biography With The Inverted Pyramid Style

By Renee Phillips

When you write your artist's biography with the Inverted Pyramid style you'll enhance your art writing skills and self-promotion. Writing using the Inverted Pyramid Style is a valuable lesson I … [Read more...]

"Moments" 2018 Acrylic paint on canvas. 80x80 cm by Kuralay Meirbekova

Kuralay Meirbekova Captures Human Expressions With A Visceral Impact

By Renee Phillips

It is a pleasure to share this Art Review that I wrote for Kuralay Meirbekova to use for her art career promotion. She creates engaging images that capture the many nuances of human expression. Her … [Read more...]

Barbara Rachko creating a pastel on sandpaper painting.

Artists Share Positive Ways They Are Using Time in Isolation Part II

By Renee Phillips

While we're either in mandatory lock down or we're choosing to do so voluntarily, during the Coronavirus pandemic, we can choose from an array of opportunities to pursue indoor activities to improve … [Read more...]

Evening, Sunset Over Manhattan Skyline. Photo credit: Renee Phillips.

Add Some Magic to Your Artist’s Biography

By Renee Phillips

When it comes to your Artist’s Biography you’ve been told by the art marketing experts (including me) that it’s important to share your story. But, have you struggled with knowing how to begin and how … [Read more...]

Rendering of the Permanent Collection installation in the North Gallery , Fourth Floor New-York Historical Society Courtesy, New-York Historical Society

The New-York Historical Society Center for Women’s History

By Renee Phillips

For centuries women have inspired, enlightened and informed us with their enormous talent, vision and commitment. Many have served as creative trailblazers. Unfortunately, their contributions have … [Read more...]

Facts Of Life by Norman Rockwell, 1956. Fair use. wikiart.org

Artists Share How Their Fathers Influenced Their Artistic Pursuits

By Renee Phillips

Artists Share Memories and Pay Homage to Their Fathers and/or Fatherly Role Models This was published in June, 2021 I frequently post questions for my artist friends on Facebook and I always … [Read more...]

Photograph by Joy Doherty. Framed size approximately 44″ x 64″. The art is placed in a hospital corridor of Sharp Rees-Stealy Medical Center, San Diego. This was one of Barbara Markoff’s projects.

Resources for Artists Interested in Selling to The Healthcare Art Market

By Renee Phillips

Based on many research studies healthcare experts agree that positive art has a healing impact on patients and art in healthcare is a big industry that is growing rapidly. As our life span increases … [Read more...]

Art enthusiasts viewing art in NYC, NY. Photo credit: Renee Phillips.

Advice About Getting Into New York Art Galleries or Any Desired Galleries

By Renee Phillips

Artists from around the world seek my career advice on many different topics, but the most frequent inquiries are about getting into New York art galleries. I wrote several books about New York Art … [Read more...]

Avoid Art Career Sabotage

10 Ways to Avoid Art Career Sabotage

By Renee Phillips

You can have the best art on the planet, but unless you apply positive and proactive beliefs and action steps you may not achieve your career goals. Many of the obstacles we face can be attributed to … [Read more...]

Create a list of things to do. Photo credit: Glenn Carstens Peters from Unsplash

Launching An Arts Organization Part II

By Renee Phillips

While in art school, I founded Artopia, an arts organization for the purpose of giving fellow artists exposure in exhibitions in public venues. Now, in addition to being an artist advisor for … [Read more...]

Let Your Personality Shine When Writing or Speaking About Your Art

By Renee Phillips

Your Artist's Statement is frequently requested from galleries, museums and the press. Throughout your art career there will be many occasions where you will be asked to write about your art and/or … [Read more...]

Peter Van Giesen, Pathway to Elk Lake, acrylic on canvas, 22” x 28”

Interview with Peter N. Van Giesen With Advice to Artists

By Renee Phillips

Peter N. Van Giesen, peternvangiesen.com, is inspired by “The Eternal Aura of Nature”. For him, the act of creating art is “a mystical process, a spiritual work, a gift to be shared.” I am … [Read more...]

Empty room. Photo: Phil from Unsplash

How to Sell Your Art to New Home Owners

By Renee Phillips

Imagine that you're meeting someone who has purchased a new house. They may feel overwhelmed and uncomfortable being in an empty space, no matter what size it is. There are so many decisions to make … [Read more...]

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Topic Ideas For Your Art Blog Posts

By Renee Phillips

Whenever an artist client asks me how they can drive more traffic to their website (after they have created a well-designed and functioning website)  and set up their social media pages, I  frequently … [Read more...]

abstract painting by Mary Mirabal

Read About 4 Amazing Artists Who Will Inspire and Motivate You

By Renee Phillips

Casey Shannon, Barbara Rachko, Michelle Endersby and Mary Mirabal One of the most valuable and perhaps best kept secrets to success for your art career is the inspiration, camaraderie and mutual … [Read more...]

women artists

Positive Changes for Women Artists

By Renee Phillips

Although we're a long way off from achieving equality, this article focuses on some positive changes for women artists. This article was published in 2018 with  a few more recent … [Read more...]

art agents

The Truth About Fine Art Agents

By Renee Phillips

Let's Dispel Some Myths and Make Way for New Options Every week at least one artist will ask me how and where they can find fine art agents. It is an important topic for most artists I know and … [Read more...]

Paul Cezanne-Ginger Pot with Pomegranate and Pears, 1893. Public domain

Facebook Tips for Artists

By Renee Phillips

Many artist clients have asked me to help them with their social media including how to increase their Facebook Friends. So, I put together some Facebook tips for artists with simple actions you can … [Read more...]

Artist with paints. Photo credit: Alice Dietrich on Unsplash

Resources To Protect Artists’ Health and Safety

By Renee Phillips

As an artist, it is extremely important for you to be aware of your health and safety.  You should know about the materials you're using to create your artwork and other physical conditions that may … [Read more...]

"The Art Critic" by Norman Rockwell. Created in 1955. Style: Regionalism Courtesy of Norman Rockwell Museum, Stockbridge, MA, US. Photo: Fair Use. in the US

What To Do With Your Older Works of Art

By Renee Phillips

An artist who requested I write an Art Review for her told me about a problem she had. She explained, now that she has all this new artwork what can she do about her older work? Perhaps you are … [Read more...]

Facts Of Life by Norman Rockwell, 1956. Fair use. wikiart.org

Teaching Art Brings Hope to Future Generations

By Renee Phillips

As a teenager I gave art lessons to neighborhood children and I continued my love for teaching art when I became a professional artist. Several years later, I encountered one of my students when she … [Read more...]

Successful art career by helping others

How Helping Others Led to A Rewarding Art Career

By Renee Phillips

One of the many guiding principles that has helped me in my life and career was from Booker T. Washington (1856-1915), a prominent American educator, author, orator, and advisor to U.S. presidents. He … [Read more...]

painting by Vincent van Gogh, "The Novel Reader", oil on canvas, 73 x 92 cm. (Photo: Public Domain.)

Here Are Many Key Principles, Tips and Strategies to Achieve Success As An Artist

By Renee Phillips

Here are several very popular and valuable articles designed to guide you on your successful art career. In each one you'll find many key principles, tips and strategies to take you step-by-step … [Read more...]

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The Many Benefits of Cross-Promotion For Artists

By Renee Phillips

When I was a professional artist a major collector of mine, who was a floral designer with a retail store on the Upper East Side of Manhattan, prominently displayed my garden paintings in his store … [Read more...]

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How to Create Your Art Business Plan

By Renee Phillips

It's Easier Than You May Think! Helping an artist create an art business plan is one of the most rewarding things to do as an art career mentor. I feel as though I am giving them a magic wand to … [Read more...]

Pantone Institute 2025

The Pantone Institute Color of the Year for 2025 is “Mocha Mousse”

By Renee Phillips

The Pantone Color Institute, pantone.com, is an extremely valuable resource for artists, interior designers, corporate art consultants and other industry art professionals. When you visit the Pantone … [Read more...]

Email Mistakes Artists Make and How to Avoid Them

Email Mistakes Artists Make and How to Avoid Them

By Renee Phillips

Many emails you send that are improperly written may discredit your professional image or go immediately into the recipient's trash without being read. When writing to an individual or business, it's … [Read more...]

Inspirational Photo by Greg Rakozy on Unsplash

Make Positive Changes in Your Art Career

By Renee Phillips

This article began with the intentions of creating a short inspirational message to motivate you to make positive changes in your art career. Suddenly, as if it was propelled by its own volition, the … [Read more...]

Antibes Seen from the Salis Gardens by Claude Monet, created in 1888. Photo: Public Domain.

The G, H, I of Fine Art Terms

By Renee Phillips

Dive In to A Treasure Trove of Art Genres! This article is part of a series devoted to fine art terms. As a professional artist, whether you are creating, writing or discussing your art or art … [Read more...]

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How to Avoid Confusing Your Potential Art Buyers

By Renee Phillips

When visiting artists' websites I often discover many unintentional missteps. Many artists may not be aware of the negative impact they have on visitors. They wonder why their art isn't selling as … [Read more...]

Stop Attracting Bargain Hunters to your art

Stop Attracting Bargain Hunters to Your Art

By Renee Phillips

I see a lot of artists on social media promoting their art using words like "affordable" "on sale" and "discounts" on a regular basis. Or, they offer art beneath the quality of their general portfolio … [Read more...]

Expressing your unique vision quote by Renee Phillips. Photo from pxhere.com. Public domain.

10 Ways for Artists to Be Optimistic

By Renee Phillips

There are many things you will never be able to change, such as who your parents are, the closing of your art gallery, or the onslaught of the coronavirus pandemic. How much we focus on the current … [Read more...]

a photograph of artist Michelle Endersby with two of her rose paintings

Top Tips For Creating a Successful Artist Email Newsletter by Michelle Endersby

By Guest Author

Michelle Endersby is an artist who lives Bonbeach Victoria, Australia. Her stylized portraits of roses on round canvases represent her return to wholeness after awakening from a coma following brain … [Read more...]

Henri Matisse, The Dessert: Harmony in Red (The Red Room), oil painting, 70″ x 86″. Hermitage Museum, St. Petersburg. Fair use.

Art and Artist’s Statements – Quotes by Famous Artists

By Renee Phillips

If you're like most artists I know, the task of writing your Artist's Statement feels like torture. You may question, why doesn't the work speak for itself? But, you've probably also learned that … [Read more...]

Jackson Pollock, Number 8, (detail), enamel, oil, canvas, created in 1949. Style: Action painting Period: Drip period Location: Neuberger Museum of Art, Purchase, NY, US. Photo: Fair Use.

My Love-Hate Relationship As A Juror / Curator

By Renee Phillips

This is a true confession to you about my love-hate relationship as a juror / curator. During my art career I must have organized, juried and curated more than 200 exhibitions. Before the Internet, I … [Read more...]

10 Sales Tips for Artists

10 Best Selling Tips For Artists

By Renee Phillips

If you visit the hundreds of articles I've written for you on this website you'll probably find thousands of sales tips for artists. In the interest of saving you time I like to occasionally offer … [Read more...]

painting of mother and child by Mary Cassatt. Photo: public domain

How Did Your Mother Positively Influence You As An Artist?

By Renee Phillips

Artists Pay Homage to Their Mothers and Share Loving Memories (Originally published in May, 2020 with more recent updates) In preparation for this article to commemorate Mother's Day, I wanted to … [Read more...]

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Artists Beware of Scammers on The Rise! If you are promoting yourself as an artist, have an email address … [Read More...]

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The Truth About Fine Art Agents

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Do You Think Titles of Art Matter?

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Organizations That Advance The Status of Women Artists

Organizations that serve and advance the status of women artists are essential and cherished resources. They … [Read More...]

A Positive Future for Maturing Artists

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Sell Your Art To Interior Designers and Corporate Art Consultants

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Art and Artist’s Statements – Quotes by Famous Artists

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10 Best Selling Tips For Artists

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What to Do When You Receive Publicity As An Artist – 15 Steps to Take

15 Important Steps to Take Immediately After Learning You Are in an Article, Received an Award, Were Selected … [Read More...]

Selling Your Art to Corporations

Imagine your art on permanent display in a lobby or conference room of a corporation. Getting your art into … [Read More...]

Topic Ideas For Your Art Blog Posts

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My Love-Hate Relationship As A Juror / Curator

This is a true confession to you about my love-hate relationship as a juror / curator. During my art career I … [Read More...]

The Basics of Public Relations For Artists

An artist recently asked me "Why is it that some artists' careers rise to stardom while other artists, who are … [Read More...]

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