That's what Lynn Goldstein thought. She built a shopping cart for her website earlier this year. And the sales rolled in immediately after the March launch.
To date, Lynn has sold 18 original paintings and about a dozen reproductions directly from her site, and I wanted to find out how.
It must be said that neither Lynn nor I are not experts in all of the options you have for shopping carts. I wanted to share Lynn's experience and, above all, her results.
Listen in if you're curious about how she did it.
See Lynn's art: https://lynngoldstein.com.
Follow her on Instagram: @lynngoldstein_art.
This episode is sponsored my signature business-building program for artists, the Art Career Success System.
All of the lessons you learn in the Art Career Success System are tasks you will address repeatedly throughout your art business and career—like rewriting your artist statement, submitting exhibition proposals, developing content, and nurturing your connections.
In the ACSS you will build a strong foundation that will last throughout your career.
Please join our community of ambitious artists. See http://artcareersuccesssystem.com.
Music for the podcast is by Wildermiss: Wildermiss.com.
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Adri is on a mission to tell stories of women who have made history. She does so through her art, her teaching, and her speaking.
She is especially interested in shining a spotlight on women of color that have been overlooked in our history books.
In this episode of the podcast, I asked Adri about her work, her teaching, and her activism.
Less than one month ago, Adri was asked to design and direct the Black Lives Matter street mural in front of the Colorado State Capitol building. She selected the words Black Lives Matter Remember This Time for the mural. We discuss those words, as well as the symbolic colors she chose and how she involved community members in its making.
I also asked Adri what steps white artists can take to be helpful right now.
See Adri's art on her website: https://afrotriangledesigns.com/.
Support her work: Patreon or send a donation to Afro Triangle on Venmo.
Follow her on Instagram.
This episode is sponsored my signature business-building program for artists, the Art Career Success System.
All of the lessons you learn in the Art Career Success System are tasks you will address repeatedly throughout your art business and career—like rewriting your artist statement, submitting exhibition proposals, developing content, and nurturing your connections.
In the ACSS you will build a strong foundation that will last throughout your career.
Please join our community of ambitious artists. See http://artcareersuccesssystem.com.
Music for the podcast is by Wildermiss: Wildermiss.com.
Read the show notes, see photos, and leave a comment at https://ArtBizSuccess.com/podcasts (episode 57).
Follow me on Instagram: @AlysonStanfield and Facebook: @ArtBizSuccess.
#ArtBizSuccess
If you have enjoyed this or other podcasts, I would so appreciate it if you would leave a rating and comment on Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your podcasts. It really helps!