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Join the Business of Art:https://thebusinessof-art.teachable.com/p/the-business-of-artJoe's Links:Website: https://www.kronenbergart.net/Facebook: www.facebook.com/kronenbergartBrush-Hog: www.brush-hog.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/joe kronenberg/SummaryIn this episode of the Business of Art podcast, host Mark McKenna interviews artist Joe Kronenberg, who shares his journey from a wildlife artist to a successful oil painter. Joe discusses the evolution of his career, the impact of galleries, and how he adapted his business model during the COVID-19 pandemic. He emphasizes the importance of sales skills for artists and offers practical advice on approaching commissions and building relationships with clients. In this conversation, Mark McKenna and Joe Kronenberg explore the multifaceted world of art, focusing on the importance of building relationships in sales, staying true to one's artistic vision, and the evolution of an artist's style. They discuss the challenges of selling art, the significance of time management, and the balance between creating original works and prints. Joe shares insights on defining success in an artistic career and the importance of continuous growth and learning in the art field.TakeawaysJoe Kronenberg began his artistic journey in second grade, discovering his talent for drawing.He transitioned from pastels to oil painting, which allowed for larger and more expressive works.COVID-19 forced Joe to reassess his reliance on galleries, leading to greater financial success independently.Galleries can provide exposure and access to collectors, but artists should also diversify their income streams.Sales experience is invaluable for artists, helping them navigate commissions and client relationships.Building rapport with clients is crucial; artists should treat potential buyers as friends.Understanding the emotional aspect of art sales can enhance the selling process.Artists should be prepared to quote prices immediately to capitalize on client interest.Creating a positive experience for clients can lead to repeat business and referrals.Effective communication and relationship-building are key to a successful art career. Art serves as a solution to aesthetic problems for clients.Building relationships is key to successful art sales.Artists often sell themselves in everyday interactions.Transitioning from a sale to a commission can be smooth.It's essential to ask for the business without pressure.Artists should paint for themselves, not just for collectors.Artistic styles evolve over time; it's natural and necessary.Time management is crucial for productivity in art.Diversifying sales through prints can reach a broader audience.Success in art is defined by personal growth and fulfillment.Chapters00:00 Introduction to Joe Kronenberg's Artistic Journey02:22 The Evolution of Joe's Artistic Style08:04 Navigating the Gallery Landscape15:15 The Impact of COVID on Art Sales19:38 Sales Strategies for Artists29:09 Approaching Commissions Effectively32:24 The Importance of Immediate Pricing35:01 Pricing Strategies for Art35:49 Navigating Client Interactions39:34 Building Relationships Over Sales43:27 Creating a Comfortable Sales Environment46:54 Art as a Solution to Problems52:46 Staying True to Your Artistic Vision58:59 Evolving as an Artist01:00:24 Establishing a Productive Routine01:01:13 Time Management and Creative Focus01:06:36 Diversifying Art Sales: Prints and Originals01:14:27 Defining Success in an Artistic Career01:22:06 Advice for Emerging Artists: Finding Your path
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Join the Business of Art:https://thebusinessof-art.teachable.com/p/the-business-of-artJoe's Links:Website: https://www.kronenbergart.net/Facebook: www.facebook.com/kronenbergartBrush-Hog: www.brush-hog.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/joe kronenberg/SummaryIn this episode of the Business of Art podcast, host Mark McKenna interviews artist Joe Kronenberg, who shares his journey from a wildlife artist to a successful oil painter. Joe discusses the evolution of his career, the impact of galleries, and how he adapted his business model during the COVID-19 pandemic. He emphasizes the importance of sales skills for artists and offers practical advice on approaching commissions and building relationships with clients. In this conversation, Mark McKenna and Joe Kronenberg explore the multifaceted world of art, focusing on the importance of building relationships in sales, staying true to one's artistic vision, and the evolution of an artist's style. They discuss the challenges of selling art, the significance of time management, and the balance between creating original works and prints. Joe shares insights on defining success in an artistic career and the importance of continuous growth and learning in the art field.TakeawaysJoe Kronenberg began his artistic journey in second grade, discovering his talent for drawing.He transitioned from pastels to oil painting, which allowed for larger and more expressive works.COVID-19 forced Joe to reassess his reliance on galleries, leading to greater financial success independently.Galleries can provide exposure and access to collectors, but artists should also diversify their income streams.Sales experience is invaluable for artists, helping them navigate commissions and client relationships.Building rapport with clients is crucial; artists should treat potential buyers as friends.Understanding the emotional aspect of art sales can enhance the selling process.Artists should be prepared to quote prices immediately to capitalize on client interest.Creating a positive experience for clients can lead to repeat business and referrals.Effective communication and relationship-building are key to a successful art career. Art serves as a solution to aesthetic problems for clients.Building relationships is key to successful art sales.Artists often sell themselves in everyday interactions.Transitioning from a sale to a commission can be smooth.It's essential to ask for the business without pressure.Artists should paint for themselves, not just for collectors.Artistic styles evolve over time; it's natural and necessary.Time management is crucial for productivity in art.Diversifying sales through prints can reach a broader audience.Success in art is defined by personal growth and fulfillment.Chapters00:00 Introduction to Joe Kronenberg's Artistic Journey02:22 The Evolution of Joe's Artistic Style08:04 Navigating the Gallery Landscape15:15 The Impact of COVID on Art Sales19:38 Sales Strategies for Artists29:09 Approaching Commissions Effectively32:24 The Importance of Immediate Pricing35:01 Pricing Strategies for Art35:49 Navigating Client Interactions39:34 Building Relationships Over Sales43:27 Creating a Comfortable Sales Environment46:54 Art as a Solution to Problems52:46 Staying True to Your Artistic Vision58:59 Evolving as an Artist01:00:24 Establishing a Productive Routine01:01:13 Time Management and Creative Focus01:06:36 Diversifying Art Sales: Prints and Originals01:14:27 Defining Success in an Artistic Career01:22:06 Advice for Emerging Artists: Finding Your path
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