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How Your Money Mindset Shapes Your Art Practice

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Innhold levert av Antrese Wood. Alt podcastinnhold, inkludert episoder, grafikk og podcastbeskrivelser, lastes opp og leveres direkte av Antrese Wood eller deres podcastplattformpartner. Hvis du tror at noen bruker det opphavsrettsbeskyttede verket ditt uten din tillatelse, kan du følge prosessen skissert her https://no.player.fm/legal.

Money and pricing your art can feel like tricky, even uncomfortable topics, but they’re also some of the most powerful conversations we can have as artists. Why? Because our beliefs about money and pricing often run deep and show up in ways we don’t even realize. They influence how we value our art, how we show up for it, and ultimately, how we create a practice that truly supports and sustains us.

In this final roundtable episode of The Savvy Painter Podcast, I’m joined by Growth Studio members Merrie Koehlert, Leslie Cannon, and Beverly Woodhall. We dig into how your thoughts about money and pricing impact your relationship with your art, and we get real about the hidden mindset blocks that can hold you back. Whether it’s pricing your work with confidence, valuing your time, or shifting your money beliefs, this conversation is filled with insights to help you move forward and thrive as an artist."

1:23 - Quick self-introductions for Merrie, Leslie, and Beverly as artists

2:56 - Assumptions about money as it relates to art that the roundtable have had or heard from others

8:44 - How your subconscious programming can impact the lens through which you see your art

14:04 - Critical junction points in Merrie’s life that reinforced her negative assumptions about selling art

18:40 - How Leslie, Merrie, and Beverly view pricing their artwork and how their thoughts about pricing have changed

31:09 - Getting around the drama in your head so you can learn to get comfortable with your pricing

34:55 - How each participant has internalized what “the value of the painting” means to them

43:25 - The value to the art collector and why buying a piece of art because it matches other room decor shouldn’t be considered an insult

50:12 - Painting pieces you know people buy when you need to make more money versus painting what you really want and not selling as frequently

57:11 - Thoughts around money or pricing that the participants now notice that they were oblivious to before and how Growth Studio has helped

Mentioned in How Your Money Mindset Shapes Your Art Practice

Join Growth Studio
How to Confidently Price Your Artwork Without Overwhelm
How to Stop Procrastinating and Finally Price Your Artwork
How Artists Can Overcome Money Mindset Blocks
Beverly Woodhall | Instagram
Merrie Koehlert | Instagram
Leslie Cannon | Instagram

Support the show

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Kapitler

1. How Your Money Mindset Shapes Your Art Practice (00:00:00)

2. Quick self-introductions for Merrie, Leslie, and Beverly as artists (00:01:23)

3. Assumptions about money as it relates to art that the roundtable have had or heard from others (00:02:56)

4. How your subconscious programming can impact the lens through which you see your art (00:08:44)

5. Critical junction points in Merrie’s life that reinforced her negative assumptions about selling art (00:14:04)

6. How Leslie, Merrie, and Beverly view pricing their artwork and how their thoughts about pricing have changed (00:18:40)

7. Getting around the drama in your head so you can learn to get comfortable with your pricing (00:31:09)

8. How each participant has internalized what “the value of the painting” means to them (00:34:55)

9. The value to the art collector and why buying a piece of art because it matches other room decor shouldn’t be considered an insult (00:43:25)

10. Painting pieces you know people buy when you need to make more money versus painting what you really want and not selling as frequently (00:50:12)

11. Thoughts around money or pricing that the participants now notice that they were oblivious to before and how Growth Studio has helped (00:57:11)

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Manage episode 458932557 series 41646
Innhold levert av Antrese Wood. Alt podcastinnhold, inkludert episoder, grafikk og podcastbeskrivelser, lastes opp og leveres direkte av Antrese Wood eller deres podcastplattformpartner. Hvis du tror at noen bruker det opphavsrettsbeskyttede verket ditt uten din tillatelse, kan du følge prosessen skissert her https://no.player.fm/legal.

Money and pricing your art can feel like tricky, even uncomfortable topics, but they’re also some of the most powerful conversations we can have as artists. Why? Because our beliefs about money and pricing often run deep and show up in ways we don’t even realize. They influence how we value our art, how we show up for it, and ultimately, how we create a practice that truly supports and sustains us.

In this final roundtable episode of The Savvy Painter Podcast, I’m joined by Growth Studio members Merrie Koehlert, Leslie Cannon, and Beverly Woodhall. We dig into how your thoughts about money and pricing impact your relationship with your art, and we get real about the hidden mindset blocks that can hold you back. Whether it’s pricing your work with confidence, valuing your time, or shifting your money beliefs, this conversation is filled with insights to help you move forward and thrive as an artist."

1:23 - Quick self-introductions for Merrie, Leslie, and Beverly as artists

2:56 - Assumptions about money as it relates to art that the roundtable have had or heard from others

8:44 - How your subconscious programming can impact the lens through which you see your art

14:04 - Critical junction points in Merrie’s life that reinforced her negative assumptions about selling art

18:40 - How Leslie, Merrie, and Beverly view pricing their artwork and how their thoughts about pricing have changed

31:09 - Getting around the drama in your head so you can learn to get comfortable with your pricing

34:55 - How each participant has internalized what “the value of the painting” means to them

43:25 - The value to the art collector and why buying a piece of art because it matches other room decor shouldn’t be considered an insult

50:12 - Painting pieces you know people buy when you need to make more money versus painting what you really want and not selling as frequently

57:11 - Thoughts around money or pricing that the participants now notice that they were oblivious to before and how Growth Studio has helped

Mentioned in How Your Money Mindset Shapes Your Art Practice

Join Growth Studio
How to Confidently Price Your Artwork Without Overwhelm
How to Stop Procrastinating and Finally Price Your Artwork
How Artists Can Overcome Money Mindset Blocks
Beverly Woodhall | Instagram
Merrie Koehlert | Instagram
Leslie Cannon | Instagram

Support the show

  continue reading

Kapitler

1. How Your Money Mindset Shapes Your Art Practice (00:00:00)

2. Quick self-introductions for Merrie, Leslie, and Beverly as artists (00:01:23)

3. Assumptions about money as it relates to art that the roundtable have had or heard from others (00:02:56)

4. How your subconscious programming can impact the lens through which you see your art (00:08:44)

5. Critical junction points in Merrie’s life that reinforced her negative assumptions about selling art (00:14:04)

6. How Leslie, Merrie, and Beverly view pricing their artwork and how their thoughts about pricing have changed (00:18:40)

7. Getting around the drama in your head so you can learn to get comfortable with your pricing (00:31:09)

8. How each participant has internalized what “the value of the painting” means to them (00:34:55)

9. The value to the art collector and why buying a piece of art because it matches other room decor shouldn’t be considered an insult (00:43:25)

10. Painting pieces you know people buy when you need to make more money versus painting what you really want and not selling as frequently (00:50:12)

11. Thoughts around money or pricing that the participants now notice that they were oblivious to before and how Growth Studio has helped (00:57:11)

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