Sellable Art That Feels Like Me

#11 / A Cultural Shift In Art Trends (you don't want to miss)


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In this episode, I dive deep into why authenticity matters so much in our art and our lives. Coming from a background of trend forecasting, I've gathered some unique insights over the years and I want to share those with you. It’s more important than ever to leverage your unique voice with this cultural shift in art trends. The world is changing and you don’t want to miss this.

Teaching you to sell art is one thing; guiding you to sell your true self is another. That’s rare and that's the journey I've been on — away from the noise and celebrating uniqueness. It's not the easiest path, but it's incredibly rewarding, leading away from becoming a production house of sameness, and chasing your tail with trends.

With over 25 years of navigating this path, I've learned some invaluable lessons about the importance of staying true to our creative essence. I'm here to pass those lessons on to you, helping you find and express your own unique voice in a way that connects deeply with those who will love it most.

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Sellable Art That Feels Like MeBy Michele Luminato