Comments on: Got a question? Ask me! https://artistswhothrive.com/2009/11/101 creative freedom + business savvy Thu, 16 Oct 2014 00:50:23 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=4.0 By: Ann Rea https://artistswhothrive.com/2009/11/101/comment-page-4#comment-109327 Tue, 14 Oct 2014 17:30:51 +0000 https://artistswhothrive.com/?p=101#comment-109327 Hello Alex,

I’m sorry to hear that. Please subscribe again and follow each of the directions very carefully.

Ann

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By: Alex Molina https://artistswhothrive.com/2009/11/101/comment-page-4#comment-108700 Tue, 14 Oct 2014 12:47:33 +0000 https://artistswhothrive.com/?p=101#comment-108700 Hello Ann, I never received my free ebook after providing my email? I would really like to see what it is all about.

Thank you,

Alex

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By: Ann Rea https://artistswhothrive.com/2009/11/101/comment-page-4#comment-106507 Wed, 08 Oct 2014 14:22:11 +0000 https://artistswhothrive.com/?p=101#comment-106507 Hello Zack,

My advice to you is to start by taking my Creative Live Course.

https://bit.ly/1rNCu95

Once you have generated some sales, apply for my Mentoring Program.

https://artistswhothrive.com/get-coached

Good Luck!

Ann

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By: Zack Lukosius https://artistswhothrive.com/2009/11/101/comment-page-4#comment-106437 Tue, 07 Oct 2014 18:23:24 +0000 https://artistswhothrive.com/?p=101#comment-106437 Hey Ann,

I’m an aspiring musician/producer of electronic music, and I plan on taking a few years off after school to pursue my musical career. Even browsing through the .pdf I was sent upon subscribing has landed quotes that I can relate to, directly…

Do you have unique creative talent and something to say to the world?
Then you MUST make art.
Want to be heard?
Then you must SELL art.

The hardest part is going to be mastering musical theory and making my ideas a reality; in terms of marketability, I know exactly how I’m going to jump onto the scene (it involves costumes/personally designed masks, for one thing). It’s wild how school and work absorb my energy and steal me from creativity, but it’s a huge part of my life. I want to stop absorbing culture and start creating it, you know?

At some point, I’m going to shift my priorities to the creative aspect of my life. What are some tips you can provide for an aspiring artist who is seeking to begin selling his art, once he becomes a Bachelor of BlahBlahBlah?

-Zack Lukosius

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By: Ann Rea https://artistswhothrive.com/2009/11/101/comment-page-4#comment-106029 Fri, 03 Oct 2014 18:04:07 +0000 https://artistswhothrive.com/?p=101#comment-106029 Thank you Damien. And you are very welcome.

Please send me a few of your pages!

I may included it in the second edition.

Ann

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By: Damien Lane https://artistswhothrive.com/2009/11/101/comment-page-4#comment-106028 Fri, 03 Oct 2014 17:58:44 +0000 https://artistswhothrive.com/?p=101#comment-106028 Hi Ann,

A few nights ago while doing a live online ‘working artist’ course, I got a little distracted. So, following a tip from earlier in the day I went in search of your site – deluding myself that I was able to multitask.

Soon after, I had downloaded your 101 rules book – ‘Sell your art without selling out’. To begin with, I was still mostly participating in the online class I had enrolled in (& had been looking forward to for weeks). Though, I semi subconsciously started writing down the first few rules from your book. I knew by about rule 4 or 5 that I may just write down quite a few of them.

Sometime later, having left my online class behind, I had written down every single rule from your book. Not that I agreed with ‘all’ of them exactly, though, only would have said that probably ~ 4 or 5 did not relate to me.

I wrote ~ 4 rules per page in a note book, then to really help these gems sink in, as I cut each page of rules out I re-read them, then stuck them in a larger notebook.

I guess only time will tell weather I look back at this discovery as a ‘fork in the road’ type moment for my business. Though, I have a solid feeling that in years to come, as I reflect on the tapestry of my life as an artist, I feel that I will have probably forgotten the online course I was doing. Instead, I imagine, I’ll be counting my blessings for discovering your (artist targeted) entrepreneurial wisdom that day ~ Thank you Ann!

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By: Ann Rea https://artistswhothrive.com/2009/11/101/comment-page-4#comment-95182 Sat, 20 Sep 2014 22:49:04 +0000 https://artistswhothrive.com/?p=101#comment-95182 Glad you like it Mark!

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By: Mark Engle https://artistswhothrive.com/2009/11/101/comment-page-4#comment-95181 Sat, 20 Sep 2014 21:28:58 +0000 https://artistswhothrive.com/?p=101#comment-95181 Hi Ann

I’m not an artist, but help small businesses, as you do, with consulting and education. Just wanted to share that I really enjoyed your reference, “Code to Joy”, read the book and have benefited. I have always been aware of the subconscious mind, the power of harnessing it’s power, but the book really helped me understand the process and put things in context.

I really appreciate your approach, and hope that you are seeing a benefit in your practice.

Thanks again, and best wishes for your small business success!

-Mark

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By: Ann Rea https://artistswhothrive.com/2009/11/101/comment-page-4#comment-94596 Tue, 09 Sep 2014 19:50:09 +0000 https://artistswhothrive.com/?p=101#comment-94596 Other artists have been inspired by other artists works since art began.

If she has not actually committed copyright infringement there is no need to borrow worry.

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By: Jon Burns https://artistswhothrive.com/2009/11/101/comment-page-4#comment-94208 Tue, 02 Sep 2014 03:25:59 +0000 https://artistswhothrive.com/?p=101#comment-94208 Hi Ann. I have a sculpture for sale on etsy.com . A person recently asked me for direct side views of the piece which I obliged. She then asked me for a direct front and rear view of the work in another email. I was already somewhat suspicious from the nature of the questions and decided to look her up via google. It turns out she is sculptor herself. I did not honor her second request but inquired if she wanted to buy the work. She seems way more established than me and I fear the worst: copyright infringement. What’s your take? Anything like this happen to you before?
-Jon

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