62. What A Difference A Year Makes - How Steph's Solid Art Practice Has Blossomed Into A Thriving Business

This week marks exactly one year since Steph picked up a paintbrush again and said 'YES' to her strong urge to paint and since then she has gone from strength to strength. I thought it was about time I sat down and reflected on her past year of journeying with her creativity and building a super smart business model for selling her art.



This week marks exactly one year since Steph picked up a paintbrush again and said ‘YES’ to her strong urge to paint and since then she has gone from strength to strength. I thought it was about time I sat down and reflected on her past year of journeying with her creativity and building a super smart business model for selling her art.

Steph really is the poster child for taking a solid art practice and turning it into a thriving enterprise. I know you’re going to get really inspired by this episode and by everything she’s achieved on her art journey.

We share:

  • How the ‘hot and heavy’ phase of Steph’s romance with painting propelled her headfirst into a rigorous painting practice.

  • How clarity on what you DON’T want your art business to look like can help you choose the right path for you.

  • How long, and more importantly how many paintings it took for Steph to find her current style.

  • How she’s leveraged retail stores to sell her work.

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