Why Artists need Support and a Recap of My Best Articles from 2009

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I want to close this year with a re-cap of the best articles from this blog and what you can expect from me in 2010.

But first, a little explanation as to what this blog is really about:

Artists are born with a special ability.  While most of us just trudge through the day doing the mundane, artists SEE things.  They notice the way that dew glides off of the big leaves of an Elephant Plant.  They see spirit in the eyes of a crusty old man leaning against a brick doorway.  They view our world in such a way that enables them to capture the essence for us “average” people so that we, too, can “see” the starkness of life.

This gift is valuable to mankind.  We need art.  But the only way artists can fully develop and share their gifts with the world is if they are supported in the form of money for their creative talents.

My vision is that all creative people get to do what they love for a living, and to earn good money doing it. That’s why I write this blog.  To shed light on how successful artists have been able to earn a good enough living so they didn’t have to work a day job that they hate.

Below are links to the most popular posts I’ve written in 2009:

COMING UP THIS NEW YEAR:

In 2010, I am committed to providing you, my reader, with top quality content that will contribute to the success of all artists.  I am focused on growing my readership to 500.  And, I have set a goal to earn money with this blog, since I put about 20 hours a week into it.

Just like my mother said to me when I was turning 18, I say this to my blog:  “now that you’re growing up, you’ll need to start pulling your weight around here”.

There are a few hurdles I have to jump over first.  For one, I need to come up with a concise “tagline” that will better define what this blog is about.  “Art, lifestyle, inspiration” sounds good, but I don’t think it’s right on the mark.  So I’m cogitating on that one for now.  (If you have any suggestions, write it in the comments.  If I use it, I’ll reward you somehow!)

I also have to work harder to post more often and at the same time give you top quality content.  For the month of January, I’ll post three times a week instead of my typical two.

You could help make this blog helpful for artists by doing one or more of the following:

WRITE A GUEST POST: I would love to publish guest posts from my readers!  Topics should cover art, writing, photography and anything creative.  You can write about business, motivation, stories about artists or art, etc.  Posts can be from 500 to 1,500 words.  The benefit to you would be that your website would be exposed to my readers, thus increasing traffic for you as well.  If you want to write a guest post, please e-mail me your article at mariab@drewbrophy.com.

SIGN UP FOR MY RSS FEEDS OR E-MAIL SUBSCRIPTION:  I subscribe to about 20 different art, writing and blogger blogs myself.  I read them on my iphone while lying in bed or waiting for an airplane.  If you enjoy my articles, please subscribe!

COMMENT:  Your comments help me know what you are interested in reading about.  Let me know what you like about my posts as well as what you disagree with.  Also send me questions that you’d like me to answer.

TWEET, DIGG OR FORWARD MY POSTS:  If you get value out of my posts, please pass them onto others by tweeting, digging, or however else you communicate.

In 2010, I am looking to improve the financial landscape for artists through the sharing of information.  Please, join in on the vision and the conversation by commenting on my blog and others like it.

Also, please know that I appreciate you, my reader.  If you weren’t there, I wouldn’t be doing this thing that I love – writing and communicating with talented people.  Instead of writing, I’d probably have my TV. cable turned back on.

Life is good when you’re doing what you love.

Make this next year of 2010 the year that you live your life through your passions!

Maria xxoo

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