Posts Tagged ‘marketing’
Wednesday, January 26th, 2011
It wonderful, when you put something out there in the world! The Universe comes back to you with a multitude of wisdom!
I posed my question of “How do you choose what online seminars and webinars to pay for? Do they work? Or do they just make money for the presenters?” I knew that this year, I needed more information on my next steps in my art world! As usual, when we ask a question, we want a quick answers, not thinking that, when I’m posed a question, I think before answering. Here is a wonderful different approach!
Maria Brophy, a fabulous art coach, featured my questions, in regard to:
Webinars Coaches and Seminars – Are They Worth the Money?”
I’m glad that Maria Brophy chose to answer my question, too. It gives credence to the fact that there are great answers out there and as the questioner, you need to get as much sound advice as possible to make the best decision for you. I love Maria’s direct honest, no nonsense approach! Both coaches gave me good and solid advice. As I move forward this year in making my resolutions real, I will be able to make great choices!
Maria Brophy is a wonderful coach, she is the marketing guru for the success “Son of the Sea” Artist Drew Brophy, whose work is world renown in those tropical places we all love! You can find Drew’s art at beautiful beaches around the world! Maria’s incredible insight is a value to all artists! It is worth your time to invest in a visit to Maria’s website.
So artists, business entrepreneurs and friends, I have now garnered more answers, so I encouraged you to look deep for your marketing answers, because there are some wonderful people out there to help you navigate those sometimes shark-infested waters. Thank you Maria for all your help!
Tags: answers, color, direct, Drew Brophy, guru, Indigene, Indigeneart.com, investment, Maria Brophy, Maria Brophy.com, marketing, navigation, pastels, planets, ram, sea, shark-infested, son, Universe, watercolor Posted in Art, Featured Artist, News, Work | No Comments »
Wednesday, November 25th, 2009
For you, fine artist bloggers, I’ve found another great place for professional artists to network and to promote themselves. No, pFAn (their acronym) is not paying me for the advertising plug, I think of it as another way to promote yourself, if you’re an artist and it’s free until the end of the year! We artists, who are depending on our livelihood, should check it out. I’m an artist that shares and every artist has something to share and the world is big enough for all of us to do so.
Professional Artist Network is a networking index for fine artists and consultants working in the hospitality, healthcare, corporate and public art sectors.
Here is my Member Profile:
Website/Blog: http://indigeneart.com
“Illuminating the black and white of life with vivid color”
For Originals, Commissions or illustrations, contact: indigene@indigenart.com
Mugs, Totes & More at:http://www.cafepress.com/indigeneart
For various print sizes, framed Prints and more:http://Indigene.imagekind.com/
My art process is a transformative blending of materials, light and spiritual intent. My creations are a healing meditation, a living gateway that combines the varied language of symbolism. The finished painting is usually 10-20 layers of sheer color with delicate glazes. The artistic techniques are a fusion of many traditional forms of creating art.
(Painting: Oil/Canvas; 30″x40″ Commission)
Tags: Commission, Indigene, Indigeneart.com, marketing, Oil/Canvas, Palmer Theological Seminary, Professional Fine Art Network Blog, Self-Promotion, Seminary, Sharing, Waiting For the Maestro Posted in Art, Featured Artist, Friends, Studio Time, Work | 2 Comments »
Sunday, March 29th, 2009

Marketing is one of those things that artist, generally hate to do! Especially those of us who want to work at our passion…me included. There’s a very cool blog I like to visit (and I subscribe to the newsletter), entitled “Womenwise Marketing”
It’s full of great tips and recently, I had my comments posted on “Why You Avoid Marketing“. Check it out and my comments, too! Yes, I shamelessly market, too! :)
http://www.womenwisemarketing.com/why-you-avoid-marketing
Tags: avoidance, Indigene, Indigeneart.com, marketing, Self-Promotion, Wise, women, Womenwise Marketing Posted in Art, Work | 6 Comments »
Monday, April 7th, 2008
Hi everyone,
I’m really excited! My work is being featured this week at www.artbizcoach.com!

Some of you may know about Alyson B. Stanfield, she is an amazing writer and artist coach! Alyson has an amazing newsletter and many resources at her website: www.artbizcoach.com Her book, entitled, “I’d Rather Be In The Studio“, is a must have for all artists, especially if your artist trying to make a living off your passion. I can’t say enough wonderful things about the book. You will want to highlight the entire book, once you get it.
Tags: Featured art, Illustration Friday, Indigene, marketing, Self-Promotion, Studio, Waiting For the Maestro Posted in Illustration Friday | 5 Comments »
Monday, April 7th, 2008
Hi everyone,
I’m really excited! My work is being featured this week at www.artbizcoach.com!

Some of you may know about Alyson B. Stanfield, she is an amazing writer and artist coach! Alyson has an amazing newsletter and many resources at her website: www.artbizcoach.com Her book, entitled, “I’d Rather Be In The Studio“, is a must have for all artists, especially if your artist trying to make a living off your passion. I can’t say enough wonderful things about the book. You will want to highlight the entire book, once you get it.
Tags: Featured art, Illustration Friday, Indigene, marketing, Self-Promotion, Studio, Waiting For the Maestro Posted in Illustration Friday | 5 Comments »
Saturday, March 29th, 2008
Part Two of my interview at Sparkletopia, is a visit to my studio. If you’d like to visit my studio, please check it out:
http://sparkletopia.squarespace.com/sparkletopia/2008/3/27/indigene-part-two.html
Tags: Illustration Friday, Indigene, marketing, personal, Self-Promotion, Sparkletopia, Studio, Visit Posted in Illustration Friday | No Comments »
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