Instagram has changed yet AGAIN -- but this time it's for the better. But it is VERY different.
But first, let me formally invite you to join me at MAKING ART WORK live and in person!
Two full days together in Atlanta, Georgia
September 27th-28th AND November 8th-9th
A dedicated time to be in person, focused on your business and your creativity, with me and a beautiful group of new Artistic friends!
All the details HERE
ok, now... Let's talk about growing your reach on Instagram in 2025 — but without the pressure, burnout, or gross algorithm-hacking vibes.
I’ll walk you through what’s actually changed on the platform this year, what still works, and how to show up in ways that feel aligned, sustainable, and rooted in your creative process.
Whether you’re building a collector base, preparing for a launch, or just trying to get more eyes on your art, these strategies will help you expand with intention.
If this episode supports your creative journey, be sure to follow the podcast, leave a quick rating or review, and share it with a friend or fellow artist. Your support helps this show grow — and I’m so grateful you’re here.
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Creating an Artist Brand That Attracts Collectors & Grows Your Career
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Making Art Work open March 13-20
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Your artist brand is more than a logo or color palette—it’s what makes your work instantly recognizable, deeply resonant, and naturally sellable. But how do you define your brand in a way that feels authentic and attracts the right collectors?
In this episode, we’re breaking down the essentials of building a strong artist brand that helps you share your work confidently and grow a thriving creative business.
What you’ll learn:
✔ What an artist brand really is (and why it matters for selling your work)
✔ How to clarify your unique visual & emotional brand identity
✔ Why consistency is more important than having a “perfect” aesthetic
✔ How a strong brand makes marketing & selling your art easier
✔ Practical steps to refine your brand and connect with the right audience
Your brand is already taking shape—it’s in the way you create, the stories you tell, and the experience your art offers. This episode will help you refine and strengthen it so your collectors feel drawn to your work the moment they see it.
Listen now and start creating an artist brand that truly reflects YOU.
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My Best Tips For Finding Your Collectors - MAKING ART WORK IS OPEN!
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Making Art Work open March 13-20
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One of the most confusing (and frustrating) parts of selling your creative work? Finding the collectors, buyers, customers, students, or clients who truly connect with what you create. If this feels overwhelming, you’re not alone. But here’s something I need you to know:
✨ ART IS NOT HARD TO SELL. ✨
I know, I know—you’ve probably heard otherwise. Maybe you’ve even felt it yourself. But the idea that selling art is an uphill battle? It’s simply not true. The key is understanding why people buy art in the first place.
Art isn’t a necessity like tires or groceries—it’s something we choose. Something we feel drawn to. Your buyers aren’t just making a purchase; they’re investing in meaning, self-expression, and the energy your work brings into their lives.
💡 In this episode, we’re diving into:
✔️ Why people buy art (and why it’s not about convincing them)
✔️ The emotional connection that turns viewers into collectors
✔️ How art creates belonging, identity, and a sense of home
Selling your work isn’t about pushing—it’s about finding the people who are already looking for what you create. And trust me, they’re out there. Let’s talk about how to reach them. 🎙️
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How To Create Art That WILL SELL - Making Art Work Opens THIS WEEK
How To Create Art That WILL SELL
Join Share The Work (a FREE workshop and workbooks - I'm going live each day at noon eastern time!)
Making Art Work open March 13-20
Share your work in The Creatives Club
The Truth About Selling Your Art (and Why It’s Easier Than You Think!)
This week, we’re tackling one of the biggest hurdles artists face: moving past the fears and doubts that make selling feel hard. Yes—even in today’s chaotic world, building a thriving art career is absolutely possible. Abundance, fulfillment, and creative freedom are within reach once you shift limiting beliefs and embrace practical strategies that let your art take up space.
While doubts may never fully disappear, you don’t have to let them lead. Instead, we’ll focus on replacing them with empowering truths and aligned action. Because sharing your work and seeing it resonate with others isn’t just rewarding—it’s life-changing.
A Profitable Art Career Begins with One Essential Step: Sharing Your Work.
Here’s my promise to you: I’ll be honest, kind, and—hopefully—inspiring. I’ve been a full-time artist since graduating from art school in 2008, and let me tell you—art school didn’t prepare me for selling my work or growing my business. That part? That came through trial, error, and years of learning what actually works. Now, I’m honored to share those lessons with you.
Growth happens when we recognize where we need to expand. Instead of letting self-doubt or criticism hold you back, let’s meet every challenge with intention, compassion, and clarity—so you can step into the thriving art career you deserve.
This episode is for you if you’ve ever felt:
🎨 Afraid your work isn’t valuable enough to sell
🎨 Uncertain about how to confidently share your art
🎨 Stuck in the mindset that success is for “other” artists
Let’s release the beliefs keeping your work hidden—so you can sell with confidence and ease.
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What Picasso Is Teaching Me About Success
SHARE THE WORK -- RSVP to join us March 10th-14th
Making Art Work opens for enrollment March 13th!
Hi sweeties. I've moved into my new studio and settled into my work (getting ready for Share The Work, writing, and teaching), but painting? That's a different story. Let's talk about what it means to find success in your creative practice year after year.
As I continue focusing on creating meaningful art, I find myself thinking so much about Picasso's career and why it’s important to honor our personal version of growth, no matter how it unfolds.
In this episode, we’ll explore:
Realizing You’re Always Growing and Changing: The success of your work is not linear. Picasso’s career is a perfect example—he created less refined work year after year, embracing abstraction more fully as he went. Creative growth doesn’t look the same for everyone, and it’s okay if your journey is different. We’ll also talk about the powerful story from Threads about an old artist who never sold a single painting but continued to create because he valued leaving behind his soul in his work.
Anchoring Yourself in Past Successes: Reflecting on past accomplishments can be a source of reassurance. When we look back at the work we're proud of, it reminds us that we’re capable of creating great things today and in the future. I mentioned my friend Ekaterina Popova and you must check out her work and Create! Magazine
Looking to Guides for Inspiration: Has someone else walked this path before you? Seeking out mentors and guides who’ve navigated their own creative journeys can offer invaluable lessons. Sometimes, seeing that others have walked this road without falling off a cliff can give us the confidence to keep moving forward.
RSVP for the upcoming Share The Work series starting March 10th!
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