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"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...]

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The Many Rewarding Ways Artists Can Help Charities

By Renee Phillips

Many artists know that when they use their creativity as an instrument to help others in need they feel a sense of providing a worthwhile service.  It offers them another outlet for creativity and … [Read more...]

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The Rituals and Routines of Famous Artists

By Renee Phillips

Reading about the rituals and routines of famous artists can be fascinating and enlightening and inform us about the creative human psyche. For example, every morning, before he started to compose … [Read more...]

Nancy Staub Laughlin

Interview With Artist Nancy Staub Laughlin With Advice to Artists Part I

By Renee Phillips

It is an honor to present this interview with innovative artist Nancy Staub Laughlin nancystaublaughlin.com who has created a new concept of the “still life”.  I've had the pleasure of knowing Nancy … [Read more...]

Colorful art website. Photo by DESIGNECOLOGIST on Unsplash

How to Get Started With Your New Art Website

By Renee Phillips

As as a curator for online exhibitions at Manhattan Arts International and The Healing Power of ART & ARTISTS we require that artists have their own websites. Why? Because like most art … [Read more...]

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Living An Artful Purpose-Driven Life

By Renee Phillips

Many creative individuals I know are born with a compelling need to probe the depths of self-expression and proclaim self-liberation. They are also driven by a powerful urge to use their unique … [Read more...]

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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...]

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Problems With Free Art and Discount Prices

By Renee Phillips

An artist recently told me she tripled the number of subscribers she had after she offered a free print when they signed up. Now, she has a list of people who like receiving free art. What she doesn't … [Read more...]

Pont Neuf, Paris, oil on canvas by Auguste Renoir. Photo: Public domain.

Ways to Escape Your Creative Inertia

By Renee Phillips

Artists frequently ask me to help them evaluate their art work and provide art career direction and/or write an art review. During our conversation I discover they have been in what's described as … [Read more...]

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The Power of Dreams For Artistic Inspiration

By Renee Phillips

The power of dreams for artistic inspiration is not surprising. Many artists have received their creative ideas from their dreams. In this article I take you on a memory of how I helped an artist … [Read more...]

12 Simple and Enjoyable Ways to Expand Your Art Career Credibility

By Renee Phillips

Excellent ideas to use during every stage of your art career! Whether you are an emerging artist, at mid-career level, or restarting your art career after a hiatus, are you looking for more ways … [Read more...]

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Free Online Resources for Artists

By Renee Phillips

Do you have an appetite to acquire more knowledge and growth in the areas of creativity, art sales, and art marketing tools to help you advance your art career, although you're on a tight budget?  … [Read more...]

Untitled, abstract expressionist painting by Joan Mitchell, 1961. Fair use. wikiart.org

Quick Tips For Writing Your Artist’s Statement

By Renee Phillips

Writing your artist's statement may be one of the most essential pieces of writing and yet the most challenging one to do in your art career. And, as your art evolves, you'll be faced with having to … [Read more...]

The Starry Night by Vincent van Gogh. Oil on canvas, 28.7" x 36.2". Created in 1889. Photo: Public domain.

The D, E, F of Fine Art Terms

By Renee Phillips

The art world is an exciting treasure trove with thousands of terms that describe artistic styles and movements. They educate and enlighten us and are essential when clarifying often complicated … [Read more...]

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

Can You Define Your Art Customer Profile?

By Renee Phillips

What makes successfully selling artists different from artists who are struggling to sell their art? They know why their art is selling. They know the unique characteristics of their art work and why … [Read more...]

Artist with paints. Photo credit: Alice Dietrich on Unsplash

The Champion Artist Is An Inspired Realist

By Renee Phillips

This light-hearted article gently pokes fun at some unrealistic artists we all  know.  It also discusses the qualities and practices that most successful artists possess and affirms my belief that the … [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...]

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...]

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...]

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.

Taking The First Steps To Launching An Artist Group or Organization

By Renee Phillips

If you are an artist you know what artists need better than anyone, at some point in your career you may feel compelled to launch an art organization.  If you have a strong desire to help fellow … [Read more...]

efficiency improves art career success. Photo credit Unseen Studio from Unsplash

5 Artist’s Biography Mistakes and How to Correct Them

By Guest Author

If you follow this blog you know I consider a properly-written Artist's Biography to be one of the most important art marketing tools.  So, I'm delighted to present this article "5 Artist's Biography … [Read more...]

Fernando Botero, Self-Portrait as Spanish Conquistador (1986). Photo: Fair Use.

5 Powerful Principles Used By Financially Successful Artists

By Renee Phillips

Have you ever wondered why some artists are financially more successful than others? Chances are they know that taking care of business requires an awareness and effort beyond the walls of their art … [Read more...]

Selling Art in the Healthcare Art Market

By Renee Phillips

As I’m sure you probably already know the art in healthcare field has been growing steadily in the last few decades. Hospitals and wellness centers have incorporated art programs and budgets for art … [Read more...]

Take small steps

Take Small Steps to Achieve Large Art Career Goals – 8 Guidelines

By Renee Phillips

Ralph Waldo Emerson reminds us, "The creation of a thousand forests is in one acorn." In my morning reading today, in reference to the topic of divine order and the miracles in nature, I was reminded … [Read more...]

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Important Advice For Creating Your “About The Artist” Page

By Renee Phillips

Every day I have the pleasure of making several hundred visits to artists' websites; however, I'm sorry to say that on many of those visits, I am disappointed by what I encounter. Many artists fail to … [Read more...]

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It’s A Good Time for Artful Spring Cleaning

By Renee Phillips

No matter what season it is, now it's a good time for artful spring cleaning. Physical and emotional clutter and debris can cloud the creative mind.  In this article I suggest some of the areas that … [Read more...]

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My Wake Up Call to Reality as an Artist

By Renee Phillips

Early in my art career, I was very naive, and assumed all I had to do was create art and I would be discovered. I would say, “I don’t want to handle anything that has to do with business; after all, … [Read more...]

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Being Objective About Your Art Isn’t An Easy Task

By Renee Phillips

How to See Your Art From A Juror's Perspective When I was a professional artist it puzzled me how often there was a difference between what the galleries or my collectors chose and what I thought … [Read more...]

“Winter Stillness”, Ken Marsdens dreamlike, watercolor, 16” x 20”.

Art Review of Paintings by Ken Marsden, An Extraordinary Watercolorist

By Renee Phillips

It is an honor and pleasure to present this Art Review about watercolors by Ken Marsden, kenmarsden.com. Ken is a masterful contemporary artist whose watercolor paintings emanate an aura of poetic … [Read more...]

The Starry Night by Vincent van Gogh. Oil on canvas, 28.7" x 36.2". Created in 1889. Photo: Public domain.

The 8 C’s in Art Career Success

By Renee Phillips

We know that art education and creative talent alone will not guarantee a successful art career. As an art career coach and artist's mentor I've learned there are certain characteristics successful … [Read more...]

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Are You Turning Away Art Buyers?

By Renee Phillips

An Artist's Behavior Can Either Sell or Repel This article is based on an experience I had when I attended an artist's open studio event. Her artwork is beautiful and she displayed it with care, … [Read more...]

Photo of a room by Minh Pham on Unsplash. Photo of Lily Pond in Central Park, NYC, NY.

Ways to Place Installation Images of Your Art on Your Website to Increase Sales

By Renee Phillips

One of the most important pages on your website to engage visitors and increase their interest in buying your art is to show images of your art as it looks installed in rooms. Call this page "Room … [Read more...]

Sonia Delaunay, Blaise Cendrars – State of the Modern Art World, The Essence of Cubism and its Evolution in Time. Sonia Delaunay (1885-1979) was an artist known for her experiments with color in art and design known as simultanéisme.

Famous Artists and Their Relationships With Color

By Renee Phillips

Many scientific studies have proven the healing impact of color and how it affects our behavior, moods, and thoughts. Color has the ability to bring healing energy, soothe our frazzled nerves, and … [Read more...]

Edward Rubin

Artists’ Voices that Live Forever – An Art Essay By Edward Rubin

By Edward Rubin

Edward Rubin, 1941-2025, was a New York based fine arts and theater writer and curator. He was Senior Editor of Manhattan Arts International  (1983-2000). His writings appeared in many magazines such … [Read more...]

Champagne for celebration. Photo credit: Myriam Zilles from Unsplash

How Smart Artists Treat Their Art Buyers

By Renee Phillips

Have you ever wondered why some artists have collectors like celebrities have fans? It is often because they have learned how to treat their art buyers. Do you secretly wish it was the same for … [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...]

Lake George, a bold colorful painting by Georgia O'Keeffe. Public domain.

Increase Your Art Sales With These Important Design Concepts

By Renee Phillips

Emphasizing Organic Forms, Natural Materials, and Environmentally Friendly Nature-Inspired Art As an artist who wants to sell more art you want to have as much leverage as possible. You may want to … [Read more...]

Peaceful Pathway by Julia Underwood

Every Day Should Be International Peace Day

By Renee Phillips

I'm writing this on International Peace Day, September 21, 2022 and cannot help but wonder... why is it only one day a year we have to be reminded to stop and reflect on what we can do individually, … [Read more...]

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My purpose is to help artists achieve their fullest potential. On this website I share decades of knowledge and experience as an art writer and artist career coach.

I am also the Director of Manhattan Arts International and The Healing Power of ART & ARTISTS where I maintain online galleries and curate exhibitions.

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As the Founder, Director and Curator of Manhattan Arts International I maintain online galleries and curate exhibitions.

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Do You Think Titles of Art Matter?

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Organizations That Advance The Status of Women Artists

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Art and Artist’s Statements – Quotes by Famous Artists

If you're like most artists I know, the task of writing your Artist's Statement feels like torture. You may … [Read More...]

10 Best Selling Tips For Artists

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

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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

Whenever an artist client asks me how they can drive more traffic to their website (after they have created a … [Read More...]

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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