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Aiming to attract clients through a portfolio website
" My website gives me the chance to showcase to potential customers what I have to offer as an artist" Wednesday says. "At the moment, I have around two years of customer work available on my website. It's to provide future customers an idea of what I'm able to deliver."
"When I accept any work," Wednesday says, "I would like to ensure that my work is compatible with my artistic style as well as my philosophy of job as an artist. I love creating art which makes people specifically LGBT or queer individuals, feel at ease. So, whenever I'm approached I would like to feel that my client is aware of this , and would like to cultivate this through collaboration."
Connecting to a an ever-growing social media audience
"I truly enjoy the management of my Social Media profiles," Wednesday says. "My whole professional career resulted from this. I made 100 art pieces in the span of 100 days, which was then to be the first to go live with as the Instagram account. Therefore, I've always been adept at staying up to date with posting."
Since they've presented their artwork and built their fan base through many years, it's essential to each Wednesday remind yourself of these three fundamental lessons:
"Not every work of art will be a hit, but that's fine."
"Sometimes you'll get it wrong--and that's okay."
"Not everybody will be a fan of you. That's okay."
Are you considering starting your own freelance creative career?
Being a professional working artist? Wednesday's advice to you:
The quality of your rest is important. Your body isn't an instrument. Art is created because you're motivated by the desire to create and not just because you need to feed it.
The key is consistency. Choose a style and pattern which you are comfortable with, and adhere to it for some time.
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