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I Draw Good. What Can I Do To Make Money?

By Carrie Lewis in Fine art Business Advice> General Art Communication

When most artists retrieve about making money with their fine art, three things immediately come up to heed: selling originals, doing commission work, and selling prints.

Some artists might too call up of teaching, or blueprint jobs.

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Only are those the but ways to make coin as an artist?

Absolutely non!

In fact, we've put together a huge listing of 77 ways you could turn your creative skills into income. Not all of these ideas employ to every creative person, only nearly of them will at least be intriguing to those of us with a creative mindset. Let'southward get started!

77 ways to make money as an artist

Colorful paintbrushes in a mason jar, with text that says 77 Ways to Make Money as an Artist

This massive list is divided into four chief categories:

• Generating income from selling fine art y'all create
• Teaching art to others
• Creative careers & professions
• Miscellaneous creative piece of work

. . . and some of those likewise take subcategories as well. :)

Feel free to bound to the category that interests you about (simply click whatever of the links higher up) or keep reading to see them all!

Making money by selling art

Portraiture

1. Deputed portrait artist
The artist is hired by a client to create a likeness of a family unit fellow member, or a portrait of a pet or favorite animal. Portrait piece of work can likewise include creating portraits of houses or properties, or even a specific landscape, seascape, or other type of scenery.

2. Caricatures and speed cartoon artist
An artist sits at a booth and creates quick drawings of customers while they wait, usually 30 minutes or less. More often than not much less expensive than a full-scale portrait as described higher up. This type of portrait work can exist very lucrative for the artist who has excellent drawing and ascertainment skills, the ability to work under pressure (with people watching) and skilful people skills.

Original fine art

3. Selling in art galleries
The first places we all call up of is exhibiting with an art gallery, either equally a regular exhibitor or a guest exhibitor. Includes professional galleries, special interest galleries, and membership galleries.

4. Selling at fine art fairs
Art fairs are a cracking place to get your piece of work in front of the public. Some of the larger art fairs attract visitors from beyond the United States and the world. If yous tin can find an art fair catering to your style of fine art, all the improve.

3. Selling online, through your own art website
In these days of technology, whatever artist who is serious about selling art needs a website. Social media is all the rage right now, merely you still demand an art website to showcase your work, requite visitors the opportunity to buy directly from you, and brandish like shooting fish in a barrel-to-find contact information.

four. Selling at non-fine art commercial venues
Is your art equine-related? Peradventure you lot specialize in canine-related arts, or landscapes or florals. Have you ever idea well-nigh getting a booth at a equus caballus show, dog evidence, or domicile and garden convention? Trade shows like these aren't traditional venues for artists, but they tin be excellent places to display your work, if they fit your field of study thing!

5. Selling at coffee shops, restaurants, boutique stores. . .
Many cafes, restaurants, and small retail stores welcome original artwork to decorate their businesses, especially if they cater to tourists. Visit the location first, run across what type of traffic they have and how the artwork is displayed. If it looks promising, speak to someone who can tell you how sales are handled, what the business organization charges (if anything) for handling sales, then on.

Photo of artwork being displayed for sale in a local shop

(For more info on how to do this, read How to Sell Art Locally at Coffee Shops.)

6. Selling during an open studio outcome
Some artists take their best sales during open studio events, during which the public is invited to visit the studio, see works in progress, and purchase or commission art. Provide reproduced items such equally greeting cards, giclees, and merchandise (see below) to improve revenue.

Selling fine fine art reproductions, or items printed with your fine art

7. Through an online print-on-demand services
RedBubble and Imagekind are two print-on-demand companies that produce all types of trade from your art. Open up an account, upload images, decide what yous want to sell (clothing, stationary, reproductions, etc.) and the company does the rest. POD services typically charge a base of operations fee for the product on which images are printed, and you make up one's mind your markup (the amount you get for each sale.)

8. Printing your items yourself, and then selling direct to buyers
Modern solar day printers let y'all to create high-quality reproductions of your work on newspaper, canvas, and other supports. Some also permit you to print decals for employ on ceramic items.

9. Licensing your art with a licensing agent
Licensing agents contract with artists for the rights to market place their images to vendors. Licensed images are ofttimes used for such wide-ranging things as cloth design, interior decorating items, calendars, and many other products.

10. Wholesaling to domicile stores and retailers
Pay a printer to print your images, keep your own inventory, and deliver stock straight to retail outlets in your surface area. Wait for shops and stores that cater to the aforementioned marketplace your art fits into. Some may also exist willing to conduct your originals also.

Lensman

11. Outcome photographer
Photo special events such as weddings, graduations, and local sporting or other events.

12. Portrait photographer
Have your own reference photos for pet or human being portraits? So you may already exist equipped to offer portrait photography every bit a standalone or add-on service.

13. Paper or magazine photographer
Photograph newsworthy or special events for the local newspaper or your favorite magazines. Many pay by the image.

14. Instagrammer
Document your life's journey through Instagram images until you lot build a big enough post-obit to engage "sponsors" and followers willing to pay for products yous endorse.

Photograph of woman traveler standing in front of breathtaking lake and mountain scene

15. Lifestyle lensman
Lifestyle photographers capture "moments in time." People living life in day-to-day settings. Sell to a diversity of buyers, including stock image companies.

16. Freelance commercial photographer
Commercial photographers provide services to commercial businesses such a motorcar dealerships and retailers. They photo products for marketing and other special promotions.

Muralist

Starting a mural painting concern is a good way to generate income if you like to work large and are willing to piece of work on location. Murals may be commissioned in any of the three following areas:

17. In residential homes, for individual clients
18. In commercial spaces, similar hotel lobbies or restaurants
19. In public places (often commissioned past the local government)

Colorful mural painted on a brick walll

Pedagogy art to others

twenty. Selling fine art classes by email
Write and illustrate step-by-step lessons as y'all create fine art, and then offer those lessons to students direct in their inbox. An account with MailChimp or similar electronic mail service provider allows you to automate lessons for easy commitment. Offering personal feedback to students and your lessons become fifty-fifty more than useful to your students and potentially assisting for you.

21. Selling fine art lessons or arts and crafts templates on Etsy
If your lessons can be given in a unmarried "dose" or if you create templates for crafts, so effort Etsy. Accounts are easy to set up upwardly and use.

22. Writing ebooks for artists
It's a brusk step from writing lessons for e-mail art classes, to compiling those lessons into ebook format. You tin can either sell ebooks through Smashwords, Amazon, or other book vendors, or sell them yourself from your website.

23. Leading an in-person workshops
This is what well-nigh people remember of when they call up of art workshops: attending a grade with other people, and being led past an creative person on a project. Galleries often host such workshops either on a weekly basis (usually hour-long classes) or one-fourth dimension or express workshops ranging from a weekend to a week. Y'all can as well offer workshops from your home or studio!

Sound fun? Hither are some tips on how to teach art to adults and kids.

24. Hosting online workshops & classes
If you lot similar to teach, are skilful at writing lessons or recording on video, this may be the all-time opportunity to laissez passer on your art noesis and generate income from paying students. Workshops have a variety of formats from live streams on YouTube or Facebook, to private lessons sent by email.

25. Holding painting parties
Get together with artists and people who are not artists, just who would like to requite it a try for a painting party. You provide informal guidance and host the painting party for a small fee per student. Painting parties may be sponsored by a gallery, recreation heart or other public venue, or can exist offered in-studio by the artist.

26. Offer weekly studio get-togethers
Similar to painting parties, only with a small-scale group of regulars who come to the studio to paint with and learn from you for a small, weekly fee.

27. Becoming a Patreon creator
Patreon users pledge to pay a certain amount each calendar month in commutation for reference photos, lessons, tutorials, and other benefits. Monthly pledge amounts are adamant by each artist and begin as depression as $ane per month. Some artists fifty-fifty offer a limited number of "mentorships" for $35 or more per month.

28. Giving personalized critiques
Offer other artists the chance to have their in-progress or finished piece of work reviewed by you, and to get feedback on problems or potential bug. Nigh fine art critiques include suggestions on adjacent steps to avoid issues, or on correcting bug Here's some additional info on how to give a good art critique.

29. Working as a school or customs fine art teacher
Teach general or specialized art classes at your local public school, for dwelling house schoolers, or at a community college. (This as well falls into the "Employment" category.) Or teach art classes as an contained teacher at your local recreation center. A await through the catalog offered by the rec heart in my boondocks reveals a combination of one-time and ongoing classes, some of which are specific topics and others of which are general interest art classes.

30. Creating YouTube tutorials/demonstrations
YouTube videos are most frequently free tutorials, but they tin can generate income in a couple of different ways. One time you attain a certain level of following, yous can begin to generate income through YouTube ads. Many artists also generate income through YouTube by presenting condensed versions of full-length Patreon videos equally "advertisements" of their Patreon offerings.

Artistic careers & professions

Graphic Designer

31. Creative director for a design house
Use artistic and managerial skills to go on a creative department or graphic pattern department running smoothly and on schedule.

32. Impress media designer
Design invitations, business concern cards, logos, and letterhead. Also may include designing print magazines and other publications.

Stack of three graphic design books for artists

33. Screen media designer
If you like working with computers, and then designing, online publications, newsletters, and other forms of digital communication may be a skillful fit.

Illustrator

34. Freelance illustrator
Provide illustrations for hire from your ain studio. Work for many different clients and on a diverseness of subjects and/or mediums, mayhap even in different styles.

35. Illustrator for a publishing visitor
Create book covers, interior art, and illustrations for new or republished books. Work may include artwork in many different media, photography, graphic design, or a combination.

36. Board game artist
Create the visuals for new lath games, or board game updates.

37. Children's book/picture book artist
Illustrate children's books for publishers or directly for authors who publish independently.

38. Comic book artist/graphic novelist
Create comic books and/or graphic novels for authors, or for yourself if you're an writer too as an artist.

Commercial printer

39. Layout creative person
Pattern printed books and other publications.

forty. Press press operator
Create printed materials by keeping printing presses running smoothly and setting up the press for each impress run.

Art marketer/promoter

41. For a brick & mortar gallery
Promote the gallery every bit a whole, and individual exhibits and artists through print and digital media, exhibits, and special promotions.

42. As an affiliate marketer for online galleries or artists
An affiliate marketer is someone who earns a percentage of sales from people they send to someone else's website. Art companies such as Dick Blick offering affiliate programs. And then practise many private artists, and some online galleries. Observe i the fits your interests and the interests of your readers (if you take a blog) or y'all can apply social media too.

Torso artist

43. Tattoo artist
If needles and working closely with clients doesn't bother y'all, you might consider putting your creativity to utilize in designing and doing tattoos.

44. Henna creative person
Henna artists are tattoo artists, only instead of working with permanent inks, they work exclusively with Henna dye.

A pair of hands held palms out, tattooed with henna ink in an intricate pattern

Hair & make-up artist

45. Salon brand-up artist
Provide make-up services for special events such as weddings and Halloween parties.

46. Movie & boob tube make-up artist
Provide make-up services for television and movie companies. Could include special furnishings makeup.

47. Hair stylist or barber
Create unique and artistic hair styles. Salon, freelance, or product (movies, boob tube, or special local events).

48. Nail creative person/technician
Create or apply nail art for clients.

Arts author/author

49. On your own art blog or website
Promote your artwork and/or teaching by running a web log or website. Both are neat ways to generate straight sales income also as ad revenue and affiliate income.

50. Invitee posting for other art websites
Write guest posts or articles for someone else's weblog. Guest posts can be one-time arrangements, or involve regular contributions, and can be paid or costless.

51. Writing for art magazines
Online and print magazines oftentimes accept freelance articles on topics of special interest to their readers. Ideal for artists with specialized skills or knowledge, and an ability to write with clarity.

Art professional

52. Art gallery manager or banana
Manage the 24-hour interval-to-day functioning of an art gallery, including scheduling and installing exhibits, interacting with customers and artists, and promoting the gallery and its artists.

53. Museum curator
Manage the twenty-four hour period-to-day functioning of a museum, maintain permanent exhibits, schedule new exhibits, special features, and other events.

Miscellaneous creative work

The following fall into no detail category. They are equally viable as employment opportunities and freelance options.

54. Landscape designer
Pattern landscapes from scratch or redesign old and tired landscapes for paying clients. Work for individuals, organizations or companies.

Landscaped path through tulips

55. Florist
Arrange flowers and other plants in attractive displays for clients or for special events.

56. Window dresser or brandish artist
Nowadays the products of a shop or boutique in a storefront window for special in-store promotions, holidays, and other special events. Display artists may also observe opportunities at big trade or vendor shows.

57. Cartoonist
Create standalone cartoons or comic strips for print and digital media. Employment or freelance.

58. Video game artist
Blueprint the visuals for video games and/or contribute to the cosmos of video games. Frequently freelance, just skillful designers tin find employment with video game companies.

59. Animator
Calculator aided pattern and traditional animation.

threescore. Flick editor
Offering film or video editing services to videographers, either other artists or from other fields.

61. Cinematographer
Make your own movies or work for an established studio or film company.

Set Designer or Set Artist
There are and so many opportunities within this field, that I'll list a few below. This list doesn't include all of the specialized skills needed to brand today's CG heavy or blithe productions.

Movies
63. Computer graphics
64. Mat painting
65. Model designing and cosmos
66. Prepare painting and creation
67. Special furnishings—computer
68. Special effects—mechanical

Theater
69. Properties painting
70. Prop creation and maintenance
71. Set design

Interior Designer
Create aesthetically pleasing and ergonomic interiors for a diversity of purposes.

72. Industrial pattern (factories and other workspaces)
73. Commercial spaces
74. Residential homes for individual clients
75. Special events & venues

76. Domicile staging
Work either as an employee or freelance home stager to assistance real estate agents show their listings in their all-time light. Most likely this means interior design work, but could also include mural work, if you lot relish both types of design.

77. Fashion or accompaniment designer
Fashion and accessory design is a great fashion to make use of artistic talents creating items like jewelry, handbags, habiliment, and more than. Artists can either begin their own business by creating their own designs to sell through Etsy and other sources or by doing piece of work for hire. They can also notice employment with a style studio or company.

And that'due south our list! Information technology may look extensive, but we certainly haven't listed EVERY method of making money as an creative person. In reality, at that place are thousands of opportunities in nearly every field of work—your task choices are only limited past your inventiveness, imagination, and boldness!

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