61. Letting Go Of Shame When Selling Your Art - Interview With Megan Auman (Copy)



There is A LOT going on in this interview with artist and educator Megan Auman, from why selling your art isn’t ‘selling out’ all the way through to using self-portraits to sell your work and learning to love yourself even more.

There are so many pieces of wisdom that artists of any experience need to hear and I can’t wait to share it with you.

Before we jump in I want to give a big shout-out to all the folks who are here for the first time, I’ve had over a thousand people sign up to my free e-course and it’s so lovely to welcome all the new faces at Susan Nethercote Studio and see all the new work popping up in my feed under the hastag #PaintingAsAPractice over on Instagram.

Now back to the episode, some of the juicy bits include;

  • How the internet has democratised the fine art world.

  • Overcoming the feeling of shame around selling your art.

  • The many compounding reasons why artists are so uncomfortable pricing their work sustainably and some of the tools to overcome that resistance.

  • How photographing your self with your work is the best way to not only sell your work but gain self confidence.

  • Why thinking of your art practice as a job can be very freeing.

  • Some nifty Pinterest and SEO tips.

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