How to Turn Your Artistic Hobby Into a Full-Time Living

Share:

Artist Matt Tommey says in order to transition from doing art as a hobby into doing it as a job, artists have to ensure they’ve mastered their craft—sub-par art won’t cut it.


“I spent 15 years doing my baskets just as a hobby, but what was that doing?” Tommey says. “It was building a skill; it was building a unique voice. And by the time I was ready to actually take it into part-time and then full-time business, I had done the work. But that is really important. You can’t just skip by that.”

It’s equally important for artists to ensure they have a marketing strategy so that they can build a network of clients, Tommey says on the Thriving Christian Artist podcast on the Charisma Podcast Network.

“[You need] a business and a marketing engine that is working to help you not only get clients, but also identify clients on a regular basis, through your social media, through your website, through email marketing, through doing launches, through teaching and interviews,” Tommey says. “[Otherwise,] you’re not going to have what you need to actually step from where you are now just as a hobbyist into what you want to do as part-time or full-time artists.”

For more tips on monetizing artistic hobbies, click here for the entire episode.

Share:

Leave a Reply

More Spiritual Content
Are You Rushing Ahead of God?
14 Things We Can Expect if Biden Wins
We Must Avoid Sexual Sins and Scandals
Prophetic Leaders Condemn Mounting Megachurch Scandals
Trump Joining NFAB Leaders in Prayer Gathering
Pray: New Jersey Mother Accused of Murdering Her Toddlers
Jenny Weaver Unveils Massive Ministry Announcement
From Ruins to Revival: The Remarkable Comeback of Lighthouse Church
Will God Be Erased from America?
The Sign Of The Devil Has Appeared In New York City
previous arrow
next arrow
Shadow
Share