Tag: writing for artists

Sep 01
Want Collectors to Remember You?

Every artist wants their work to be noticed, but here’s a secret: people don’t just remember individual pieces, they remember stories. Think about the last time a movie or a comic really stuck with you. It wasn’t just the characters or visuals, it was how the story unfolded. Your portfolio can do the same thing. Instead of just showing a series of disconnected works, a narrative sequence guides your audience through your creative journey. A portfolio that tells a story gives context to your art. Imagine someone browsing images online without…

Aug 29
What Makes an Artist Bio Worth Reading? 5 Things People Actually Care About

When you hear the phrase “artist bio,” it might sound like one of those formal, box-checking tasks that galleries or websites make you submit. But in reality, your bio is often the very first doorway through which people encounter your art. Before someone dives into your portfolio or takes the time to stand in front of your work, they usually glance at the words you’ve written about yourself. This small paragraph can either intrigue them or make them scroll past. That is why treating it as an afterthought sells your work…

Aug 24
How to Keep Portfolio Text Clear and Effective

When most artists sit down to update their portfolio, the images take center stage. The paintings, sculptures, or digital works naturally shine brightest, so the text is often treated like an afterthought. But here’s the thing: the words you choose to sit alongside your visuals can either pull people in or quietly push them away. Think about the last time you visited an artist’s page online. Did the words feel like they matched the energy of the work? Or did you skim because they sounded stiff or overly formal? Those little…

Jul 19
How to Highlight Art Achievements in Your Portfolio

There’s something about writing your accomplishments down that can feel… weird.Especially as an artist, where we often let our work speak for itself and hope someone notices. But here’s the truth: your awards, recognitions, and milestones? They deserve to be noticed. Loudly, warmly, and proudly. Because each of those shiny moments marks a step in your creative journey, a moment where the world said, “Hey, we see you.” And that? That’s worth sharing. Now, I’m not saying you need to become a walking résumé (please don’t). But there’s a beautiful, thoughtful…

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