Month: May 2010

New: Animal Paintings Available for Purchase

Black Cat on Checkerboard
Artwork by BZTAT

I am no computer wiz, and on an artist’s budget, you have to do a lot of things for yourself. So it has taken me awhile to make it possible to purchase artwork directly off my website.

I have now developed some galleries with original paintings available for purchase, and you can purchase them directly from the galleries. I hope that you like them!

I have been told that my artwork makes great gifts for pet lovers. It also is great for decorating doctor’s offices, veterinarian’s offices, children’s rooms, and other family friendly spaces.

Stay tuned as I continue to develop new galleries with artwork that you can purchase if you desire, or just enjoy perusing.

Update: I have been told that some browsers are not picking up the links to purchasing pages. If your browser is one of them, please let me know in the comments. We are working to get it fixed. Thanks!

Life is an Adventure!

BZTAT

Paradoxes, Purposes and Ponderances: Self Taught Social Media Artist

Paradoxes, Purposes and Ponderances

I have met many artists who describe themselves as “self-taught” artists. It is a moniker that has developed some marketing appeal, thanks to the popularity of so-called “Visionary” or “Outsider Art”.

Many artists use the term “self-taught” in a way to assert their claim to importance or even superiority over artists who have received training or academic education in the arts.

Me? I have a Bachelor of Fine Arts Degree and Master of Arts Degree in the visual arts, yet in many ways, I feel as though I have taught myself most of what I do as an artist. That story is for another post, though.

This post is about social media. And when it comes to social media, practically all artists are self taught.  There is no “Social Media Arts” degree.

I use social media extensively as a way to connect with people interested in my artwork. In so doing, I have developed a wide reach in marketing my work to people interested in buying it.

I started using social media sometime in 2008. I am not exactly sure when.

It started with developing a MySpace page and connecting with other artists in the Canton Arts District. Soon, I started a blog on Blogger, and I tiptoed into Facebook. Then I read this article about artists using Twitter.

A lot has changed in my life since then.

I no longer use MySpace. I now have this blog, which has my website wrapped around it. I now wade in the deep waters of Facebook with great regularity. And I am a Twitter-aholic.

And I am selling A LOT of artwork.

I am far from being a huge success, mind you. My artwork still does not sell for prices that make me wealthy. But my popularity is growing, and I am well on my way to becoming a self supporting artist at a time when everyone says, “No one is buying art right now because the economy is so bad.”

I often have artists asking me, “How did you do it?” and “What is your secret?”

My secret is that there is no secret. Social media is free and wide open for the taking. It just takes some willingness to research the web, openness towards engaging with others in a curious and friendly manner, and a fearlessness about overcoming the things that you do not yet know.

It is intriguing to me how most artists are willing to do these very things in the pursuit of creating their art, but not in the pursuit of marketing it to a global audience.

When I try to share what I have learned about using social media with other artists, they often shy away, or say, “I am no good at that.” It is as if they fear the success that they dream of, and they sabotage any success that they could have.  Inches away from the door that opens them to the world, their intrepid souls run and hide under a blanket.

Twenty three years ago, I chose to avoid being a full time professional artist and I went back to school for a degree in counseling. I did that because, at that time, artists were limited in opportunities for selling their artwork. Back then, you had to find galleries to sell your work, and even if you found one, you had to wait for them to sell it, after which you received a small portion of the sale. The whole business seemed geared towards someone else making money on the value of the artwork, not the artist.

With the advent of social media, however, it is the other way around. The artist holds all the cards to his or her success.

No one taught you how to paint? You taught yourself? Fantastic!

Are you going to teach yourself how to share it with the world? Or will your innate talent be silenced by fear?

Social media has as many opportunities for creativity as the canvas does, folks. It is an adventure waiting for you to conquer. Will you take the challenge?

Or will you lament that someone else succeeded where you did not?

Personally, I find life, and art, far too interesting to waste on laments.

Life is an Adventure!

BZTAT

Thought for the Day: Every Dog Deserves His or Her Day

Dog Art
Digital Art by BZTAT

“There is no psychiatrist in the world like a puppy licking your face.”  ~Ben Williams

There are so many “psychiatrists” in waiting, hoping to get the chance to heal your soul. Would you consider letting them do their job?

I support Friends of Stark Pound in Stark County, OH, who has many dogs waiting for homes. There are many more rescue organizations across the world doing good work to help animals in need.  We can all “Be the Change” for animals in need simply by supporting and helping their efforts.

What will you do to “Be the Change” today?

Life is an Adventure!

BZTAT