"Being an artist can be hard. You may not improve as much as you'd like, make as much money as you'd like, or get as much attention as you feel your work deserves. This book, written by the artist Savanna Williams, is here to help you with all of that, without any art practice required. It will teach you how to think about art and your role as an artist in order to maximize your creativity and learning potential. It also discusses how to profit from your art, including doing commissions and selling prints and products. The book also goes in-depth into how to maximize the amount of attention you and your work receive by effectively using online galleries and social media. There are even discussions about making art to cause change, making "unpopular" art, and making art just for fun.
New and old artists can benefit from the many tips in this book, which are based on observations Savanna has made over her several years of trying to make it as an artist. Learn about SET, breadcrumbs, and what activities lead to the most attention on specific art websites and social media services. Not targeted toward any field of art in particular, this e-book makes a helpful and motivational addition to any artist's digital bookcase."
Become a Better Artist Without Practice isn't the big online project that I mentioned yesterday, but it is one I have been quietly working on and am very excited about. You can preview the book with the Look Inside feature and Amazon Prime members can get it free with the Lending Library. And remember, you don't have to have a Kindle to read Amazon e-books. You can read in-browser with the Kindle Cloud Reader, or you can download the Kindle for PC program.
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