• Fri. Aug 29th, 2025

Should You Share Your Prices Publicly as a Creative?

Should you list your prices or keep them private? This honest guide explores the pros and cons of public pricing for artists, writers, and creative freelancers—and offers middle-ground solutions to…

Contracts for Creatives: What You Actually Need and Where to Get Them

Think contracts are just for big businesses? Think again. From commissions to licensing, here’s what every creative needs to know about protecting their work—without drowning in legal jargon.

What to Include in Your Artist Biography vs. Your Statement

Many creatives confuse their artist biography with their statement—but they serve different purposes. Here’s a clear, no-jargon breakdown to help you write both with confidence and clarity.

How to Read (and Push Back On) Art Competition T&Cs

Art competitions can be a great opportunity—but only if the terms are fair. Learn how to spot red flags in the fine print, understand your rights, and push back with…

How to Create a Media Kit (Even If You’re Not ‘Famous’)

Think a media kit is only for influencers or celebrities? Think again. If you're a creative, no matter your stage, a media kit helps you present yourself professionally, pitch with…

Becoming an Author: The Journey You Don’t See

Becoming an author isn’t a single moment—it’s a slow, messy, and deeply personal journey. From creative doubt to emotional truth, this article explores what it really means to write, and…

What I Thought Being an Artist Would Be Like… vs. Reality

Romanticised studios, gallery openings, and endless inspiration? Not quite. Here’s a light-hearted, honest look at what it really means to live the creative life—and why the messy, unpredictable reality might…

Sales – Driving Strategies: What Not to Do?

Sales advice is everywhere—but what about the things you absolutely shouldn’t do? From chasing clients like a caffeinated spaniel to selling ice to penguins, this witty guide explores the common…

Getting to Know Rafael Salazar

Rafael Salazar’s artistic journey spans continents, mediums, and generations—from classical sculpture in Colombia to bold, AI-infused abstractions in Florida. With a paintbrush in one hand and a philosophical shrug in…

The Social Media Lie: Why You Don’t Need 10K Followers to Sell Art

You don’t need 10,000 followers to sell your art—you need connection. This article breaks down the myth of social media virality and reminds creatives that trust, storytelling, and authenticity sell…

The Evolution of Print-on-Demand: From Niche to Necessity

Print-on-demand transformed the creative world—removing barriers, reducing risk, and giving artists control over how and where they sell their work. From humble beginnings to global platforms like Pixels.com, POD is…

How Not to Let Negative Reviews Ruin Your Day (or Turn You Into a Serial Killer)

A single bad review can throw even the most confident creative off balance. Here’s how to keep your cool, your sanity—and your paintbrush—when the critics get loud.

Top 5 Unexpected Wins from Blick’s Clearance Section

You never know what you’ll find in the clearance aisle—but sometimes, the best supplies are the ones you didn’t mean to buy. Here are five I now can’t live without.

The Myth of the Starving Artist: Why It’s Time to Let That Die

"There is no honour in struggling when it’s avoidable. There is no shame in thriving when you’ve earned it." – The Myth of the Starving Artist

The Importance of Projects

What is a project exactly? Very few will frown their eyebrows if we bring up the word “project”. We all just about know what is meant, don’t we? However, do…

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