We all know of the artist who is the wife of a rich man or the kept creative of someone or another.
There’s a common myth that if you are going to be a successful artist you’ll need a sugar daddy or mama to keep you going financially as your build your list of collectors.
Well, my sugar daddy never showed up. Not that I was ever looking for him or that I would have even wanted him if he did arrive. I wanted to create art and create a profitable business. They are both vital expressions of my creative self.
My good friend Tamar Gellar, famed dog trainer to the celebrities, and NYT best-selling author, often quotes her mentor Tony Robins who says, “You don’t have to be rich, you just have to be resourceful.” This is soooo very true.
This January will mark the start of my sixth year in business. Six years ago this month, I moved to San Francisco to start painting full time. This place is one of the most, if not the most, expensive cities in the nation. A zany move. I know.
Tamar’s reminder about resourcefulness made me recall some of the ways I intially secured resources.
First, this artist took care of her body.
I ran on the beach in front of my live/work studio every day. I was stressed with the effort required to shape a profitable business painting. So I knew that I could either let that build up in my body or channel the energy in a healthy way while breathing in clean ocean air.
Then she took care of her mind.
I audited a class for free in biofeedback at San Francisco State University and later practiced neuro-feedback. Why? Because I learned that star athletes and performing artists used this to gain states of optimal performance. I knew that to succeed I needed to be on my A game and be prolific in order to be profitable.
So that I could take care of business.
I tapped all of the resources that I could at the Small Business Development Center. They offer free or low cost support to small businesses. Although I created my Blue Ocean Strategy, with the help of a good friend, the SBDC helped me learn more about operating a profitable business.
Note, none of the above cost anything. I wasn’t rich. I was just resourceful. And I was very clear on my SMART goal.

Keep your attitude in check…..NEVER think That highly of yourself…….always carry humor…..talk to everyone….smile at everyone…….never try to make your whole year’s wages off of one person……never tear down another artist
They will LOVE your art…if they like YOU……..works the other way also…
Happy working artist for 34 years