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Follow The Laws of Nature to Grow Art Career Relationships

By Renee Phillips 2 Comments

Many major art world decision-makers want to develop art partnerships with talented artists who also have strong relationship skills. As your art coach and mentor I encourage you to grow your art career relationships with as much fervor as you use in creating your artwork.

My grandfather was a farmer and he taught me many admirable values and sound principles. He is the inspiration behind this article and the metaphors I use: Plant (plant the seeds of relationships in fertile soil); Farm (cultivate your relationships) and Feed (nourish your relationships).

In our busy world of social networking, advances in technology, and a plethora of apps, downloads, and alternative art marketing strategies we may have forgotten about the basic human needs — to slow down and connect with one another.

A Good “Planter” Seeks Fertile Soil to Grow Allies

  • A good “planter” knows that the seeds for potential art business relationships are everywhere.
  • They are interested in developing new contacts wherever they go.
  • A good planter establishes relationships from a perspective of mutual benefits.
  • They know the best location where the the seeds of relationships need to be planted.
  • They know that kindred spirits can attain more together than they can accomplish on their alone.
  • They probably belong to one or more groups and are usually active participants in them.
  • They have a positive sunny personality that attracts friendships and alliances.
Antibes Seen from the Salis Gardens by Claud Monet, created in 1888. Photo: Public Domain.
Antibes Seen from the Salis Gardens by Claude Monet, created in 1888. Photo: Public Domain.

A Good “Farmer” Trusts Human Nature

  • A good “farmer” knows how to cultivate art business relationships, the way a good farmer trusts nature.
  • This individual is a good listener, accepts other people’s differences in opinions, and is non-judgmental.
  • They are able to interact with different types of people.
  • They keep an open mind and embrace change — knowing good relationships endure through sunny and stormy weather.
  • They know, like good farmers who are in tune with the natural flow of the universe, patience is a virtue.
  • In social media, they probably retweet, “like”, post and comment often because they love to share.

 

Tulips on Park Avenue photo by Renee Phillips
Tulips on Park Avenue, a few blocks away from where I live. Photo by Renee Phillips.

A Good “Feeder” Nurtures Their Relationships

  • A good “feeder” invests time and effort in sharing and nurturing relationships with a spirit of generosity.
  • They know how to sustain healthy relationships and avoid conflict.
  • They follow up and respond to phone calls and emails quickly.
  • They communicate easily and strive to avoid misunderstandings.
  • When they notice someone has a problem they seek ways to help.
  • They perform random acts of kindness and provide more than what is expected.
  • They are always willing to share knowledge, opportunities and praise.
  • They respect other people’s boundaries and honor their time.

Stop and Plant a Seed Now!


 

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Renée Phillips is a mentor and advocate for artists helping them achieve their fullest potential. She provides career advice, writing services, and promotion for artists from beginners to advanced. She organizes online exhibitions as Director/Curator of Manhattan Arts International www.ManhattanArts.com and Founder of The Healing Power of ART & ARTISTS www.healing-power-of-art.org. As an arts' advocate she has served on the advisory boards of several non-profit arts organizations. She lives in New York, NY.

Comments

  1. Bobbi Mastrangelo says

    07/19 at 12:56 pm

    Follow the Laws of Nature to Grow Your Art Career is great advice.
    When. I was eight years old, our parents moved our family of eight to a seventeen acre farm in Springville, NY.
    We did not actually farm the land, but we had a pig, chickens and a family garden. My Father sold Electrolux Vacuum Cleaners to support the family. As a salesman, he practiced all the principles mentioned in this article.
    But living in farm country had a positive impact upon my five siblings and me.

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    • Renee Phillips says

      07/19 at 2:50 pm

      Thank you for sharing Bobbi. How fortunate you and your siblings were to have such a positive, nature environment and admirable father as a child.

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