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Creative Ways To Sell Arts and Crafts Through Blogging By Miabo Enyadike


Creative Ways To Sell Arts and Crafts


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                       Way Home; SOLD Miabo Enyadike




SELL YOUR ART THROUGH BLOGGING ABOUT YOUR ARTWORKS....
MY ARTIST DEFINITION/EXPERIENCE

An Artist is one that is creatively free-spirited meaning one that creates a world around themselves that conforms to the life they portray through their works.



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Profile of a Woman, Ink Art, Miabo Enyadike,SOLD
Profile of a Woman, Ink Art, Miabo Enyadike,SOLD



The life of the artist is simple yet complicated with ideas on how everything from food, clothing, lifestyle, music, how kids are raised, environment and social issues should be interpreted.


 Most artists create these views through various forms of visual and fine art and it is left for interpretation by the viewer or people in general who view this art and are confused about the Artists intentions and reasoning. 


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Most artist if not all have experienced this confusion from the audience, gallery owners, collectors, sponsors, and family. 

My experience with most galleries, I have shown my work to has been the same attitude of confusion, and a direct attack on my creativity. 





             Assorted Paintings framed in hoops; SOLD by Miabo Enyadike




The criticism is exhausting and I yawn now when I hear them because of how much sales I make unrepresented. 

In the first place, I go to galleries now based on invitation and then I send them my work to view and find out if it suits the gallery so it is not me looking for how and where to sell my work.


After being a gallery owner myself, I know how it works the gallery wants big-name artists that they hope will open sale channels for them I get that and know that. 




Tulips flower; framed in hoops: SOLD by Miabo Enyadike




-ART BLOGGING

Create Art and blog about it with Vigor and Pride

As a full time Professional Artist now, without the headaches of owning a gallery, the onus is on me to sell my art directly to the public and create a following, and database that loves what I do and reward me by buying my works.
No one owes me that!

 Over the years through blogging about each art and craft I make, I have built this incredible tight-knit following and buyers that patronize my art. 
This was achieved through blogging, about my art and social sharing of my art blog

 I make sure to explain what my art or craft is about and the reason it was created in the first place. 

My kind of art is color driven, based on original ideas and inspirations, using various forms and styles of art and craft ideas. So I am a multimedia Artist.... 




Workmen Threads  Fabric Manipulation  by Miabo Enyadike SOLD
           Workmen Threads,  Fabric Manipulation  by Miabo Enyadike SOLD




-DEFINE YOUR ART

My art/craft are color driven regardless of the medium and material I use to create them, so there is always a story behind each piece of artwork, a story I tell through blogging of my art.

 I blog about every piece of art I create, and I tell the world about it.

 I make sure it is documented through blogging, because google automatically does that anyway with the right SEO. 

 That way, I get through to collectors internationally and locally,then I slowly built a curious audience.




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                   Faces in Colors: Abstract Expressionism;SOLD 



-FINALLY

5 STEPS TO SELL YOUR WORK THROUGH BLOGGING

 1. Artists need to blog about their work and invite your audience to your world.

 2.Explain why the art was created in the first place, the inspiration.

 3.Write about the Inspiration and objective behind the reasoning of the work they are witnessing.

4.Explain your medium and process, and what art style you are using,write about it clearly and simple.
 
 5.Simply share your Art story across all the social sharing platforms you are on,as well as emailing and of course with good photographs.

Then be consistent in delivery of your Art story through blogging and you will eventually earn trust and orders, purchases and commissions will follow. 




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                        Humanity in Papers:SOLD by Miabo Enyadike



Artists like myself who are unrepresented, owe it to ourselves to blog about what they do and share it with the world.

These are my recent artworks sold to collectors who support me and follow my art blog, a million thanks to them.





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         Crochet Art flowers in a basket:by Miabo                                         Enyadike:                                             SOLD




                                                 
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