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Diagnosis: artistic ADD

I’ve got and I’ve got it bad!

Artistic ADD that is.

Have you heard of it?
Do you think you have it?
Are you starting to itch?
(If you’re starting to itch you’ve got other problems.)

Let’s start by taking a look at the symptoms.

  1. You have a creative mind and it’s always thinking. You see things in stores, on TV, or where ever you are, and you think “Hey! My art would look totally cool on that!”
  2. You’re regularly working on four different creative projects at once. They are generally unrelated. And many times these four, unrelated creative projects are being done at once because you can’t decide which one to do first.
  3. People often ask you, “When you sleep?”
  4. Your motto is “Why buy it if I can make it myself?”

I could go on and on with this list of symptoms but I think you get the idea.

Does any of this sound like you?

It certainly sounds like me! I used to have a severe case of artistic ADD, but now, most days anyway, I’m a little less frantic and a bit more productive.  (Less of a “chicken holding a paintbrush with her head cut off” more of a “productive hamster spinning her wheel and working Photoshop™ as fast as it will go“… )

How did I shift from “Completely Crazed Creator”  who-is-going-in-so-many-directions-that-I-was-doing-a-lot-but-not-a-lot-well? I’ve got one word for you so listen closely:

FOCUS

Yes, that’s right. I’m back on my “you need a plan” soapbox.

Perhaps one of your goals is to build an art licensing empire. Debbie Mumm™ did it. So did Mary Engelbreit and many, many more.

Do you think they woke up one day, said, “I think I’ll start licensing my art” and *poof* they had 50 contracts and their art on hundreds of different products?

No.

Each of these artists had a very specific focus in the beginning, and grew from there.

Debbie Mumm™ got her start creating quilting patterns which then led into her first license for fabric. Mary Engelbreit’s first product was greeting cards. I began designing scrapbooking products. (Not that I’m saying  I’m in the same league as these ladies of course, I’m just making a point.)

If you are new to the idea of art licensing, when you look back 20 years from now, what do you want to say was your first product?

If you have a few things under your belt, what do you enjoy the most?  What comes the easiest to you?  What is adding the most to your bank account?

When you determine an initial product or product category, say crafts or gifts or greeting cards, what is a logical next step?

To determine a logical next step ask yourself where your art is already recognized.

I have a friend, Randy of Finkstrom Licensing, who does very well designing cards for veterinarians. If you have pets you know what I’m talking about: the little cards that say “It’s time for Fido’s next shot”. He’s doing very well with this, so I have to assume that if veterinarians saw another product with his art it would be a known entity and they would probably buy it. So products that he might look at next would include designs for scrubs or gifts and accessories for pets.  (They have quite a cool line over at Finkstrom, you should check it out!)

So although I am sure that your art, like mine, is perfectly suited for just about any product out there, everyone needs to start with one step. And then another step.

So take a moment to look at where you are now, where you want to go, and what creative steps could be in between.

Have a creative day!  ~ Tara

P. S.  If you ever find yourself in your studio close to hyperventilating, because you have so many things you need or want to do, be sure to take three very deep breaths and drink lots of water. It always works for me!

Oh the Places you will go!

If only you make a plan…

Congratulations!
Today is your day.
You’re off to Great Places!
You’re off and away!

So begins the classic Dr. Seuss book that have been read for children and given to high school and college graduates year in and year out.

It’s August, a month full of ‘back to school’ planning, gearing up, getting ready and gathering supplies.  Putting the kids in order.

But are you in order?  Do you have a plan for where you are going?  Where you want to go?

Where you want to go next week? Next month? Next year?

Where do you want to be in 10 years? You need a plan!  You need vision!  And most importantly, you need the confidence that IF YOU CAN DREAM IT, YOU CAN DO IT! This is the message in the book.

This isn’t just pie in the sky stuff, it warns of the inevitable ups and downs in life and guess what?  You’ll get them in your art and your business as well.

Oh, the places you’ll go! There is fun to be done!
There are points to be scored. There are games to be won.
And the magical things you can do with that ball
will make you the winning-est winner of all.
Fame! You’ll be famous as famous can be,
with the whole wide world watching you win on TV.

Except when they don’t.
Because sometimes they won’t.

I’m afraid that some times
you’ll play lonely games too.
Games you can’t win
’cause you’ll play against you.

All alone!
Whether you like it or not,
Alone will be something
you’ll be quite a lot.

And when you’re alone, there’s a very good chance
you’ll meet things that scare you right out of your pants.
There are some, down the road between hither and yon,
that can scare you so much you won’t want to go on.

Does this sound familiar? Some days you’re spirits are up and the art is flowing.  Other days, like me, you might feel so utterly alone in your studio you wonder whatever possessed you to think you could do this! Beware staying in that mood too long… grab the book and read on!

So be sure when you step.
Step with care and great tact
and remember that Life’s
a Great Balancing Act.
Just never forget to be dexterous and deft.
And never mix up your right foot with your left.
And will you succeed?
Yes! You will indeed.
(98 and 3/4 percent guarantied.)
KID, YOU’LL MOVE MOUNTAINS!
So…
be your name Buxbaum or Bixby or Bray
or Modecai Ali Van Allen O’Shea,
you’re off to Great Places!
Today is your day!
Your mountain is waiting.
So…get on your way!

Today I challenge you to take a minute, an hour or an afternoon — sit down and dream.

What do you want from your business?  Who are your ideal clients? What products would give you goosebumps to have your art on?

Now go Google or shop and make a list of 5 companies to target, research and talk to.

If you don’t know where you want to go, how are you going to get there?

~ Tara

P.S. I think this book should be on every artist’s bookshelf, here’s a link to get it at Amazon.

Oh the Places you will Go

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