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  • How She Became a Full-Time Artist (The Second Time)
    Mar 3 2026

    For many artists, the question isn’t whether they’re talented enough. It’s whether they can actually make this work full-time.

    In this episode of The Professional Artist Podcast, painter and ceramicist Christina Villa is featured by the Professional Artist Association (https://professionalartist.com/join), the world’s fastest-growing global community for committed fine artists.

    Christina has built a recognizable signature style through her Wave Portrait Series…sculptural paintings inspired by Lake Michigan and coastal travels.

    But her career didn’t become sustainable on the first try. Her first attempt at going full-time failed… not because of talent, but because she didn’t yet have the structure to run a business.

    In this deep dive, Christina shares how she rebuilt her practice with systems, accountability, and clear procedures. You’ll hear how her commission process evolved from stressful and underpriced to a reliable business pillar, how coaching helped her and what it really felt like to leave her day job for good.

    This episode offers a practical look at what changes when you treat your art like a profession - and how structure is often the difference between a hobby and a full-time career.

    ”I had realized that up until that point, I was part of the reason that I wasn't able to make my business happen.”.

    — Christina Villa

    Timestamps:

    00:00 Introduction
    02:25 The Transition to Full-Time Art
    04:15 The Impact of Coaching on Artistic Accountability
    07:00 Transforming Commissions into Business Pillars
    09:45 Learning from Initial Failures
    12:20 Building an Art Business Framework
    15:40 Importance of Community Support
    18:05 Balancing Teaching and Artistic Practice
    20:15 The Role of Commissions in Creative Growth
    22:00 Breaking Stereotypes of the Artist's Life
    24:30 Exploring New Artistic Horizons
    27:10 Dealing with Challenges in Art Business
    29:28 Reflecting on Gratitude and Growth
    30:30 Closing Thoughts

    Access the members-only full unabridged conversation here:

    https://hub.professionalartist.com/c/deep-dives-vault/christina-villa

    Links to artworks discussed:

    • Her artworks can be seen in the YouTube version of this podcast here.

    Connect with Christina

    • Website: https://www.christinamvilla.com/
    • Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/christinamvilla.studio/

    Learn more about The Professional Artist Association:

    • Join 50,000+ artists getting Free advice & inspiration:
    • https://professionalartist.com/podcast/#join-free-artist-letter
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    • Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/professionalartistaccelerator

    Free training and resources:

    • Free training on how to find art buyers without a big following: https://professionalartist.com/find-your-next-3-fine-art-collectors/?utm_source=PODCAST&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=2025-06
    • Free insider report on how Painters, Sculptors, and Fine Art Photographers make their art income stable and consistent: https://professionalartist.com/report/?utm_source=PODCAST&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=free_report

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    31 min
  • 5 Income Streams That Built a 40-Year Art Career (Thomas Fluharty)
    Feb 24 2026

    How do you stay creatively sharp - and financially stable - after 40 years in the arts?

    In this episode of The Professional Artist Podcast, illustrator, painter, caricaturist, and teacher Thomas Fluharty is featured by the Professional Artist Association (https://professionalartist.com/join), the world’s fastest-growing global community for committed fine artists.

    Thomas has built a four-decade art career by keeping multiple income streams at once: editorial illustration, commissions, teaching, books, and animation. Rather than chasing a single breakthrough, he focused on daily discipline, skill development, and long-term diversification.

    From early mornings spent drawing Civil War figures as creative warmups to a late-night experiment with an indigo blue pencil that evolved into a 10-year signature style, Thomas shares how personal exploration often leads to unexpected professional doors.

    Thomas speaks candidly about controversy, peer support, mentorship, and the responsibility of pouring into the next generation of artists. His philosophy is direct: be humble, be teachable, be patient… and study with great artists.

    ”I have fires going on. I'm not only in one area. I have five or six fires going on that I'm diversified with where I make money with my art”.

    — Thomas Fluharty

    Timestamps:

    02:01 Introduction
    03:50 Staying Creatively Sharp After 40 Years
    05:36 Influence of History in Art
    06:49 Development of Artistic Style
    09:00 The Start of Thomas's Art Career
    11:12 Distinction Between Illustration and Fine Art
    13:21 Importance of Commissions in Artistic Practice
    14:45 The Significance of the Hellboy Drawing
    18:36 Peer Support and Its Impact on Art
    20:08 Reflection on Sharing Knowledge with Others
    23:07 Advice to Younger Artists
    24:49 Final Thoughts for Artists and Art Professionals
    26:01 Conclusion and Key Takeaways

    Access the members-only full unabridged conversation here:

    https://hub.professionalartist.com/c/deep-dives-vault/thomas-fluharty

    Links to artworks discussed:

    • His artworks can be seen in the YouTube version of this podcast here.

    Connect with Thomas

    • Website: http://www.thomasfluharty.com/
    • Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thomasfluharty/

    Learn more about The Professional Artist Association:

    • Join 50,000+ artists getting Free advice & inspiration:
    • https://professionalartist.com/podcast/#join-free-artist-letter
    • Join ≈1,000 committed artists around the world for less than $1, £ or € a day: https://professionalartist.com/join
    • Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/professionalartistaccelerator

    Free training and resources:

    • Free training on how to find art buyers without a big following: https://professionalartist.com/find-your-next-3-fine-art-collectors/?utm_source=PODCAST&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=2025-06
    • Free insider report on how Painters, Sculptors, and Fine Art Photographers make their art income stable and consistent: https://professionalartist.com/report/?utm_source=PODCAST&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=free_report

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    27 min
  • I Opened My Own Art Gallery — Here’s What I Learned the Hard Way
    Feb 17 2026

    What does it actually take to open a gallery as an artist … financially, logistically, and emotionally?

    In this episode of The Professional Artist Podcast , oil painter and gallery owner Krista Schumacher is featured by the Professional Artist Association (https://professionalartist.com/join ), the world’s fastest-growing global community for committed fine artists.

    Krista is a La Jolla–based palette knife painter known for her bold, textured coastal landscapes. After committing to painting full-time in 2017, she quickly built a national and international collector base. She went on to found Krista Schumacher Art Gallery, voted Best Art Gallery in La Jolla in 2023 and 2024, and has collaborated with brands including Ferrari, Paramount Studios, and Hilton.

    In this episode, Krista breaks down what it actually takes to move from selling individual paintings to running a gallery… including the financial risk, complex leases, and the constant logistics of managing a physical space. She also shares how commissions stretched her beyond her limits and why saying yes early created momentum.

    This episode offers a direct look at building a gallery-driven art business… without losing creative control.

    ”Having a physical space where people could come meet you, interact with your art, see your work in person. Absolutely changed my career.”

    — Krista Schumacher

    Timestamps:

    00:00 Introduction

    02:34 Capturing an Iconic Landscape with a Personal Voice

    05:37 When a Side Project Becomes a Career Path

    10:47 Overcoming the Fear of Networking and Putting Yourself Out There

    14:03 Taking on a Career-Defining Commission

    16:58 Navigating Major Opportunities and Behind-the-Scenes Challenges

    22:05 The Realities of Managing and Sustaining a Gallery

    25:34 The Power of Mentorship and Creative Collaboration

    27:11 Embracing Possibility and Building a Gallery on Your Own Terms


    Access the members-only full unabridged conversation here:

    https://hub.professionalartist.com/c/deep-dives-vault/krista-schumacher

    Links to artworks discussed:

    • Her artworks can be seen in the YouTube version of this podcast here.

    Resources

    • La Jolla Art and Wine Festival: https://www.lajollaartandwine.com/

    Connect with Krista

    • Website: https://www.kristaschumacherart.com/
    • Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kristaschumacherart/?hl=es

    Learn more about The Professional Artist Association:

    • Join 50,000+ artists getting Free advice & inspiration:
    • https://professionalartist.com/podcast/#join-free-artist-letter
    • Join ≈1,000 committed artists around the world for less than $1, £ or € a day: https://professionalartist.com/join
    • Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/professionalartistaccelerator

    Free training and resources:

    • Free training on how to find art buyers without a big following: https://professionalartist.com/find-your-next-3-fine-art-collectors/?utm_source=PODCAST&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=2025-06
    • Free insider report on how Painters, Sculptors, and Fine Art Photographers make their art income stable and consistent: https://professionalartist.com/report/?utm_source=PODCAST&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=free_report

    If you enjoyed this episode, please like and subscribe, share it with another artist and leave us a review. We read every single one.

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    30 min
  • You Don’t Have to Be a Salesperson to Sell Your Art
    Feb 10 2026
    What does it really take to build a sustainable art career online… without being salesy, aggressive, or losing the joy in your work?In this episode of The Professional Artist Podcast, contemporary painter Marnie McKnight is featured by the Professional Artist Association (https://professionalartist.com/join), the world’s fastest-growing global community for committed fine artists.Marnie is an internationally collected Australian artist best known for her abstract paintings and Light Reading series. Emerging in 2016, she has become one of Bluethumb’s top-selling artists, with work held in private and corporate collections across more than 25 countries. Her paintings are defined by restrained palettes, emotional clarity, and a quiet warmth that invites viewers to slow down.Rather than relying on traditional sales tactics, Marnie built her career online by focusing on visibility, consistency, and trust. She credits the internet with making her career possible… allowing collectors to encounter her work naturally and connect with it on their own terms.In this episode, Marnie breaks down how artists can sell work without feeling like a salesperson, what actually helps collectors feel comfortable buying art online, and how steady, long-term sales are built through presence rather than pressure.This conversation offers a grounded look at building an online art career rooted in joy, human connection, and a clear visual language that collectors return to again and again.“What I'm trying to do in my art is actually get back the childlike quality of painting.Just that rawness and that joy out of painting.”— Marnie McKnightTimestamps:00:00 Introduction 03:13 The Importance of Joy and Human Connection in Art 04:19 Tips for Selling Art Without Being Pushy 05:26 The Impact of Online Visibility on Art Sales 06:44 Finding Inspiration in Literature 08:31 The Shift from Abstract to Figurative Painting 10:10 Building Personal Connections with Collectors 11:59 The Role of Color and Style Consistency 13:42 Navigating the Challenges of Online Art Sales 14:44 Creating Artwork with Meaning and Intention 16:51 Balancing Business with Artistic Expression 18:26 The Power of Community Support in Art 19:58 Encouragement for Emerging ArtistsAccess the members-only full unabridged conversation here:https://hub.professionalartist.com/c/deep-dives-vault/marnie-mcknightLinks to artworks discussed:Her artworks can be seen in the YouTube version of this podcast here.ResourcesBlue Thumb: https://bluethumbart.com/The Other Art Fair: https://www.theotherartfair.com/The Affordable Art Fair: https://affordableartfair.com/Connect with MarnieWebsite: https://marniemcknight.com/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/marniemcknightart/?hl=esLearn more about The Professional Artist Association:Join 50,000+ artists getting Free advice & inspiration:https://professionalartist.com/podcast/#join-free-artist-letterJoin ≈1,000 committed artists around the world for less than $1, £ or € a day: https://professionalartist.com/joinInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/professionalartistacceleratorFree training and resources:Free training on how to find art buyers without a big following: https://professionalartist.com/find-your-next-3-fine-art-collectors/?utm_source=PODCAST&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=2025-06Free insider report on how Painters, Sculptors, and Fine Art Photographers make their art income stable and consistent: https://professionalartist.com/report/?utm_source=PODCAST&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=free_reportIf you enjoyed this episode, please like and subscribe, share it with another artist and leave us a review. We read every single one.
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    26 min
  • How Robert Williams Built an Art Career Without the Art World’s Permission
    Feb 3 2026

    What does it actually take to build a serious art career without permission, validation, or institutional approval?
    In this episode of The Professional Artist Podcast, contemporary painter Robert Williams is featured by the Professional Artist Association (https://professionalartist.com/join), the world’s fastest-growing global community for committed fine artists.

    Robert is a foundational figure in the lowbrow and pop surrealism movements, emerging from 1960s counterculture when his work was rejected by the fine art establishment. Drawing from comic books, underground publishing, and narrative painting, he built a practice that challenged academic definitions of art while maintaining high technical standards.

    For more than five decades, Robert has sustained a global career outside the academic system, building audiences and income through cultural communities rather than institutional approval. His work is now held in collections across every continent.

    In this episode, Robert explains how to build a serious art career without permission… by aligning with real audiences, prioritizing narrative clarity over trends, and maintaining an uncompromising vision that endures controversy.

    This conversation offers a direct look at what artistic independence actually requires beyond gatekeepers and validation.

    People throw rocks at me and I just keep going on. And I've got paintings in every continent on the earth and as happy as I can be.

    — Robert Williams

    Timestamps:
    00:00 Introduction
    03:50 The Significance of "In the Land of Retinal Delights"
    06:08 Early Inspirations from Comic Books
    08:24 Transition to Punk Rock Art
    10:40 Building a Career Outside Traditional Art
    12:24 Navigating the Underground Comic Book Scene
    14:10 The Impact of Abstract Expressionism
    15:55 Challenges
    18:30 Reflections on the Helter Skelter Show
    20:44 The Evolution of Artistic Expression
    22:00 The Role of Imagination in Art
    23:30 Facing Artistic Rejection and Validation
    25:00 Conclusion and Final Thoughts on Creative Autonomy

    Access the members-only full unabridged conversation here:

    https://hub.professionalartist.com/c/deep-dives-vault/robert-williams

    Links to artworks discussed:

    • His artworks can be seen in the YouTube version of this podcast here.

    Resources

    • Juxtapoz Art & Culture Magazine: https://www.juxtapoz.com/news/magazine/features/robert-williams-the-godfather/
    • Los Angeles County Art Museum: https://www.lacma.org/

    Connect with Robert

    • Website: https://www.robtwilliamsstudio.com/
    • Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/robertwilliamsartist/

    Learn more about The Professional Artist Association:

    • Join 50,000+ artists getting Free advice & inspiration:
    • https://professionalartist.com/podcast/#join-free-artist-letter
    • Join ≈1,000 committed artists around the world for less than $1, £ or € a day: https://professionalartist.com/join
    • Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/professionalartistaccelerator

    Free training and resources:

    • Free training on how to find art buyers without a big following: https://professionalartist.com/find-your-next-3-fine-art-collectors/?utm_source=PODCAST&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=2025-06
    • Free insider report on how Painters, Sculptors, and Fine Art Photographers make their art income stable and consistent: https://professionalartist.com/report/?utm_source=PODCAST&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=free_report

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    26 min
  • I Quit My Tech Career to Become a Full-Time Artist (Transition Blueprint)
    Jan 27 2026

    In this episode of The Professional Artist Podcast, contemporary painter Bethany Stephan is featured by the Professional Artist Association (https://professionalartist.com/join), the world’s fastest-growing global community for committed fine artists.

    Bethany is a realist painter based in Arizona whose work is inspired by the landscapes of the American Southwest. Working primarily on panel, she is known for bold color choices, dynamic compositions, and a willingness to break traditional rules.

    After more than two decades in a demanding IT career, Bethany built her practice nights and weekends before transitioning to full-time painting. Her persistence led to national recognition, including acceptance into major Oil Painters of America exhibitions.

    In this deep dive, Bethany shares what it truly takes to move from a day job into a sustainable art practice… not through urgency, but through long-term planning. She explores how artists recognize when their work has outgrown their current life, how peer support and accountability accelerate growth, and why building a sustainable rhythm matters more than working endlessly, while also offering practical insight into pricing, and navigating the emotional realities of leaving a stable career.

    This episode offers a grounded, honest look at designing a life around your art. One built on timing, peer support, and rhythms that allow both the work and the artist to endure.

    “How long can I stand to continue to do the job I don't want to be doing anymore? My soul was starting to feel like I am wasting time. I need to be doing what I am supposed to be doing, which is painting.”

    — Bethany Stephan

    Timestamps:

    00:00 Introduction

    01:10 Bethany's Transition from IT to Art

    01:54 Overcoming the Fear of Failure

    02:28 Knowing When to Commit Fully to Art

    03:09 How to Build a Sustainable Rhythm

    05:12 The Emotional Challenges of Transitioning

    07:27 Building an Art Business

    10:12 Professional Recognition and Benchmarks

    13:55 The Importance of Community and Peer Support

    15:34 Pricing and Visibility Strategies

    17:50 Expanding Artistic Practice

    20:27 The Value of One-on-One Coaching

    23:56 Overcoming Isolation in the Art World

    25:09 Conclusion and Final Thoughts

    Access the members-only full unabridged conversation here:

    https://hub.professionalartist.com/c/deep-dives-vault/bethany-stephan

    Links to artworks discussed:

    • Her artworks can be seen in the YouTube version of this podcast here.

    Resources

    • Scottsdale, Arizona art school: https://www.scottsdaleartschool.org/
    • OPA (Oil Painters of America): https://www.oilpaintersofamerica.com/

    Connect with Bethany

    • Website: https://www.bethanystephan.com/
    • Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bethany_stephan_art/

    Learn more about The Professional Artist Association:

    • Join 50,000+ artists getting Free advice & inspiration:
    • https://professionalartist.com/podcast/#join-free-artist-letter
    • Join ≈1,000 committed artists around the world for less than $1, £ or € a day: https://professionalartist.com/join
    • Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/professionalartistaccelerator

    Free training and resources:

    • Free training on how to find art buyers without a big following: https://professionalartist.com/find-your-next-3-fine-art-collectors/?utm_source=PODCAST&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=2025-06
    • Free insider report on how Painters, Sculptors, and Fine Art Photographers make their art income stable and consistent: https://professionalartist.com/report/?utm_source=PODCAST&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=free_report

    If you enjoyed this episode, please like and subscribe, share it with another artist and leave us a review. We read every single one.

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    25 min
  • How Artists Build Seven-Figure Collector Relationships (Without a Gallery)
    Jan 20 2026

    In this episode of The Professional Artist Podcast, painter Tyler Loftis is featured by the Professional Artist Association (https://professionalartist.com/join), the world's fastest-growing global community for committed fine artists.

    Tyler is a Professional Artist Association member and an American painter trained at the New York Studio School and the New York Academy of Art. His work moves fluidly between abstraction and figuration, driven by process rather than predetermined outcomes. At the core of his practice is a commitment to democratizing access to the art world.

    His direct, disciplined, and deeply authentic approach to both art and business led to something rare: the sale of a single painting for seven figures through a private collector relationship, completed outside the traditional gallery system.

    In this deep dive, we look beyond the headline moment to examine the years of intention, responsibility, and structure that made it possible. Tyler breaks down what artists often misunderstand about high-value private sales, how collectors decide who they trust with major investments, and why treating your practice with professional seriousness is essential at every level.

    This episode offers a rare behind-the-scenes look at how long-term collector relationships are built, how trust compounds over time, and what it truly takes to reach your highest price points while staying fully aligned with your vision.

    “You’re not trying to sell paintings. You’re trying to find people who believe in support and who connect with your work..”

    — Tyler Loftis

    Timestamps:

    00:00 Introduction and Overview

    01:00 The Importance of Authentic Connections

    02:50 Art as a Journey

    05:10 Dropping Out and Finding Purpose

    07:50 The Business of Art

    11:20 Forging a Path Outside the Gallery System

    13:50 Art as Service and Community

    16:00 The Impact of Major Sales

    18:00 The Role of Collectors

    21:30 Conclusion and Key Takeaways

    Access the members-only full unabridged conversation here:

    https://hub.professionalartist.com/c/deep-dives-vault/tyler-loftis


    Resources

    - New York Studio School: https://www.nyss.org/
    - New York Academy of Art: https://www.nyaa.edu/
    - Global Green: https://globalgreen.org/

    Connect with Tyler

    - Website: https://www.tylerloftis.com/
    - Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tylerloftisart/

    Learn more about The Professional Artist Association:

    - Join 50,000+ artists getting Free advice & inspiration:
    - https://professionalartist.com/podcast/#join-free-artist-letter
    - Join ≈1,000 committed artists around the world for less than $1, £ or € a day: https://professionalartist.com/join
    - Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/professionalartistaccelerator

    Free training and resources:

    - Free training on how to find art buyers without a big following:
    https://professionalartist.com/find-your-next-3-fine-art-collectors/?utm_source=PODCAST&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=2025-06
    - Free insider report on how Painters, Sculptors, and Fine Art Photographers make their art income stable and consistent: [https://professionalartist.com/report/?utm_source=PODCAST&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=free_report]

    If you enjoyed this episode, please like and subscribe, share it with another artist and leave us a review. We read every single one.

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    26 min
  • How Artists Fund Public Art Projects (Without a Gallery or Big Budget)
    Jan 13 2026
    In this episode of The Professional Artist Podcast, Professional Artist Association member and contemporary sculptor Lisa Roet is featured by the Professional Artist Association (https://professionalartist.com/join), the world's fastest-growing global community for committed fine artists.Lisa is an Australian artist whose work examines the shared DNA and emotional terrain between humans and primates. Working across monumental public sculpture, film, installation, and research-based practice, her art asks urgent questions about biodiversity, evolution, and what it means to be human—making complex ideas visible at a public scale.For more than three decades, Lisa has built an international career outside the traditional gallery system. Her projects are frequently realized through grants, institutional partnerships, and cross-sector collaborations, requiring long-term vision, rigorous research, and sophisticated logistical planning.In this deep dive, Lisa offers a rare and transparent look at what it takes to sustain large-scale, public-facing art. She breaks down how artists can navigate funding bodies, structure partnerships that protect creative control, and balance artistic risk with the practical realities of production.This episode offers essential insight for artists interested in public work, ambitious projects, and alternative career models—showing how research-driven practice, strategic collaboration, and persistence can support a long-term, impactful art career beyond the gallery system.“ You have to be careful with understanding how markets are working… who your client base is, being genuine with yourself and being careful with your practice while at the same time taking risks.”— Lisa RoetTimestamps:00:00 Introduction01:32 Importance of Research in Artistic Practice04:10 The Influence of Jane Goodall on Lisa's Work08:10 Creation and Concept of "Golden Monkey"12:38 Challenges of Large-Scale Public Art16:44 Overview of Business and Income Streams20:52 Navigating Funding Applications23:35 Lessons Learned from the Art Market25:42 Balancing Risks and Integrity in Art Practice26:22 ConclusionAccess the members-only full unabridged conversation here:https://hub.professionalartist.com/c/deep-dives-vault/lisa-roetLinks to artworks discussed:Her artworks can be seen in the YouTube version of this podcast here.Resources:Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology: https://www.rmit.edu.au/McClelland Sculpture Park and Gallery: https://mcclelland.org.au/Serpentine Galleries: https://www.serpentinegalleries.org/Connect with LisaWebsite: https://www.lisaroet.com/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lisaroet/Learn more about The Professional Artist Association:Join 50,000+ artists getting Free advice & inspiration:https://professionalartist.com/podcast/#join-free-artist-letterJoin ≈1,000 committed artists around the world for less than $1, £ or € a day: https://professionalartist.com/joinInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/professionalartistacceleratorFree training and resources:Free training on how to find art buyers without a big following: https://professionalartist.com/find-your-next-3-fine-art-collectors/?utm_source=PODCAST&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=2025-06Free insider report on how Painters, Sculptors, and Fine Art Photographers make their art income stable and consistent: https://professionalartist.com/report/?utm_source=PODCAST&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=free_reportIf you enjoyed this episode, please like and subscribe, share it with another artist and leave us a review. We read every single one.
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    27 min