Tag: artist tools

Dec 11
5 Art Apps Every Art Lover Should Try

According to GSMA’s 2024 report on mobile internet connectivity, around 53 % of the global population ,  roughly 4.3 billion people ,  now use smartphones. That statistic does more than point to convenience; it highlights possibility. For art lovers, it means access to galleries, inspiration, and creative tools is no longer limited by location, time, or budget. A smartphone can quietly become a bridge between curiosity and creativity. With that kind of access in your hands, the right art apps can transform small pockets of time into meaningful interactions. Whether it is discovering…

Nov 29
The Step-by-Step Art Business Plan Every Emerging Artist Needs in 2026

This might be perhaps the question that pops up the most in emerging artists’ minds: how do I create a career path that feels intentional, manageable, and actually sustainable, rather than overwhelming and chaotic? The art world can feel like a storm of opportunities, deadlines, social media demands, and endless “what ifs,” and figuring out where to start, or what to prioritize, can feel paralyzing. Feeling scattered does not mean a lack of talent or ambition. Many artists face the same challenge of balancing creative growth, visibility, and practical needs like…

Oct 31
What Happens to Your Art After It’s Sold (and Why You Should Track It)

Out of sight doesn’t mean out of story. The moment your artwork leaves your studio, its journey doesn’t end ,  it simply changes hands. Yet most artists stop thinking about a piece the minute it’s sold, as if its value or relevance disappears with the transaction. In truth, that’s when an entirely new chapter begins, one that can quietly influence your career in ways you might not realize. Tracking where your art goes and who owns it isn’t just record-keeping, it’s reputation-building. Every artwork that finds a new home adds a…

Oct 07
Do Artists Still Need Galleries In 2025?

Have you noticed how your phone feels like a little art gallery now? Every few weeks there’s a new app, a fun filter, or some online space where people are showing and making art in ways that didn’t even exist a few years ago. The way artists share their work is changing fast, and it’s not just about posting on Instagram anymore, it’s opening up whole new ways of being seen. Take Wplace, for example. It’s this giant online canvas where people from all over the world add their own doodles,…

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