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Dec 23, 2022

Aiming to attract clients through an online portfolio site

" My website gives me the chance to show potential clients what I have to offer being an artist" Wednesday states. "At time of writing I've got around two years of customer work available on my website. It's to provide future customers with an idea of the services I can provide."

"When I take on any job," Wednesday says, "I will ensure that my work fits with my artistic style and also my core beliefs of my job being an artist. I am passionate about creating work that makes people specifically LGBT or queer individuals, feel at ease. So, whenever I'm approached I'd like to be able to sense that my customer is aware of that and would like to cultivate this feeling of collaboration."

Connecting to a an ever-growing crowd on social media

"I truly enjoy the management on my Social Media profiles," Wednesday writes. "My entire professional life grew in this. I produced 100 pieces of art in the span of 100 days. It became the first to go into production as an Instagram account. Thus, I've always maintained my ability to stay current with my posts."

As they've showcased their work and built their fan base over the years, it's important to each Wednesday remind yourself of the three essential lessons:

"Not every work of art will make it into the top ten, but that's fine."

"Sometimes you'll get it wrong--and it's fine."

"Not everybody will be a fan of you. That's okay."

Are you considering the possibility of launching your own creative freelance job?

Are you a professional artist? We have a few words for you to consider:

The quality of your sleep is crucial. The human body isn't a tool. The art you create is motivated by the desire to be creative, not due to the need to feed it.

The key is consistency. Select a design and style which you are comfortable with, and adhere to it for a period of time.

Connect to artists via the internet Find your tribe.

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