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Pauls Wildlife Painting School

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Master wildlife and landscape painting with Paul Apps, a professional wildlife artist since 1986, 35 yrs teaching. Step-by-step guidance, all levels!

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πŸ–ŒοΈ How long have you been an artist for?
We have a broad mix of ages and experience levels in this group, so I'm curious, how long have you been creating for?
πŸ–ŒοΈ How long have you been an artist for?
3 likes β€’ Nov '24
Ever since I was a child, I have always painted. The earliest work I know of is 8 years now 66 years, and I have been pro since 1986/7 and teaching since 1994
Hi Sam
I am launching my new skool tomorrow, just thought you'd like to know, cheers Paul
How to Start an Art Blog (Why Every Artist Needs One)
Hey Artists I've just published a new blog post on my website titled "How to Start an Art Blog: The Ultimate Guide For Success". As someone who's been blogging for years, I can't stress enough how valuable a blog can be for artists like us. In this comprehensive guide, I cover everything from: - Choosing the right blogging platform (and why I recommend WordPress) - Creating content that resonates with fellow artists and art enthusiasts - SEO tips to help your blog get discovered - How to use tools like KWHero for keyword research and content creation - Strategies for monetizing your blog, including selling paintings, tutorials and mentorship programs - Using Pinterest and Pin Generator to promote your blog posts effectively But this post is more than just a how-to guide; it explains why having a blog is beneficial for artists. It's not just about showcasing your work, it's about driving traffic to your artist website, connecting with your audience, and opening up new opportunities for your art career. Click here below to read the full post. https://samuelearp.com/blog/how-to-start-an-art-blog/ As always, I'd love to hear your thoughts. Have you considered starting an art blog? If you already have one, what's been your experience? Happy painting (and blogging). Sam πŸ˜€ P.S. Need personalised guidance with your art? DM me "HELP" for a free Zoom consultation to discuss your artistic goals.
How to Start an Art Blog (Why Every Artist Needs One)
1 like β€’ Aug '24
That sounds great Sam, a very helpful topic
0 likes β€’ Aug '24
@Samuel Earp Well, not too much to be fair as not made another at this time. heaps i connectivity reseach and many other things related to getting ready to open a skool. BB issues mainly but depending on upcoming outcomes depends on the direction I take. Thanks for askng Best to you, Paul
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A full-time Wildlife artist since 1986 mainly in oils and all media, Wildlife, and Landscape plein air. Teaching for 35yrs and since 2019 online, YT

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