Join us on a captivating solo episode hosted by artist Drew Harris as he takes you on a remarkable journey through the unexpected twists and turns of the pandemic era. In the midst of isolation and uncertainty, Drew's quest for inspiration led him to step outside his comfort zone and into the outside world.
Hailing from Canada but residing in Malaysia, Drew's artistic journey has been nothing short of extraordinary. The pandemic forced artists worldwide to adapt to new realities, and Drew was no exception. Seeking fresh perspectives and innovative ideas, he stumbled upon a video that would change the course of his creative path forever – Breakfast with Sergio.
Intrigued and captivated by Sergio's insights, Drew reached out to him, embarking on a journey of artistic collaboration and transformation. The story that unfolds is filled with surprising twists and turns that you won't want to miss. From exhibitions to becoming a collaborator in the Art NXT Level program, Drew's...
Welcome to the Artist Next Level Podcast! In episode 352, join hosts Sergio Gomez and Drew Harris as they embark on an enlightening conversation about their fascinating experiences with Chat GPT. Delve into the world of artificial intelligence as Sergio and Drew share the intriguing results of their tests and experiments with this cutting-edge technology.
During this episode, the hosts explore various aspects of using Chat GPT as a powerful tool for artists. From discussing the effectiveness of prompts and responses to unveiling how artists can easily incorporate this new technology into their creative processes, Sergio and Drew leave no stone unturned. However, they also candidly delve into the pitfalls they encountered while working with Chat GPT, ensuring a comprehensive discussion that encompasses both the advantages and challenges of leveraging this tool.
By the end of this episode, you'll walk away with invaluable strategies and insights to navigate the realm of Chat GPT....
By Drew Harris
If there is one piece of advice I can offer, is to remove the word “should” from our vocabulary as artists, particularly when it comes to valuating our work, past, present and future.
Far too often, I hear artists lamenting on the fact their work is under-valuated, or in some cases, over-valuated and not selling. Finding a perfect balance is never easy as it is often dependent on market indicators such as regional, national or international economics, and often, dare I suggest, it’s based on trends in the market, so if you are not trending, it doesn’t mean you “should or shouldn’t” charge more or less, but remain consistent as trends tend to be cyclical and less stable. Your pricing however, must remain stable, growing as you grow as an artist.
As the art buying market fluctuates, our work, even when correctly valuated may seem as...
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