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The benefits of old school artist marketing in the modern world
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Contenu fourni par Andy Marshall. Tout le contenu du podcast, y compris les épisodes, les graphiques et les descriptions de podcast, est téléchargé et fourni directement par Andy Marshall ou son partenaire de plateforme de podcast. Si vous pensez que quelqu'un utilise votre œuvre protégée sans votre autorisation, vous pouvez suivre le processus décrit ici https://fr.player.fm/legal.
Good old-fashioned paper newsletters, posted in an envelope to a person's address… Who would've thought? It’s just such an amazing idea. In an age where people's emails are bombarded by junk, spam and things that just get deleted and deleted and deleted.I think sending something to someone's residential address has a real personal touch now. I know that personally I hate going to the mailbox, and I hate what I pull out of my mailbox because it's always bills and stuff from politicians and the local hardware store. Just think what it’d be like to get something in the mail that you actually want. And with a physical newsletter, I think that it can be almost tailored to the recipient. It’d be an amazing thing as a fan to receive something handwritten or maybe even a post card, just saying thank you for supporting my art. I know in a lot of marketing circles marketers talk about filling up your funnel and other kinds of gross things like that. But rather than attract cold clients to your work because cold clients are hard client to win. However someone who has already purchased your work, has already shown an interest, if you nurture these people from the moment they buy your work and just keep up an open line of communication continuously with them. Not harassing them just letting them know what you're doing, where your art’s going what you're creating. it just adds that personal touch and I think it's highly overlooked. I think if you want to stand out, you want to be original you want to make your clients, your fans, your followers feel special then send them something special. Thanks to Michael Warth @warthstudios for this brilliant marketing suggestion for artists
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Good old-fashioned paper newsletters, posted in an envelope to a person's address… Who would've thought? It’s just such an amazing idea. In an age where people's emails are bombarded by junk, spam and things that just get deleted and deleted and deleted.I think sending something to someone's residential address has a real personal touch now. I know that personally I hate going to the mailbox, and I hate what I pull out of my mailbox because it's always bills and stuff from politicians and the local hardware store. Just think what it’d be like to get something in the mail that you actually want. And with a physical newsletter, I think that it can be almost tailored to the recipient. It’d be an amazing thing as a fan to receive something handwritten or maybe even a post card, just saying thank you for supporting my art. I know in a lot of marketing circles marketers talk about filling up your funnel and other kinds of gross things like that. But rather than attract cold clients to your work because cold clients are hard client to win. However someone who has already purchased your work, has already shown an interest, if you nurture these people from the moment they buy your work and just keep up an open line of communication continuously with them. Not harassing them just letting them know what you're doing, where your art’s going what you're creating. it just adds that personal touch and I think it's highly overlooked. I think if you want to stand out, you want to be original you want to make your clients, your fans, your followers feel special then send them something special. Thanks to Michael Warth @warthstudios for this brilliant marketing suggestion for artists
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Fork in the Road between starving and thriving artist

1 Sculpting Surreal Beauty and Darkness: Chris Choi’s Artistic Journey 35:24
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In this episode of Fork in the Road, I chat with Chris Choi, the artist behind Mecha Panda, about his incredible return to art after a decade-long break—and how he taught himself to sculpt. We talk honestly about: The transition from drawing and painting to sculpture The spontaneous creative process behind his eerie, beautiful creations Why he blends beauty with horror The real struggle of building a sustainable art career Why community and human connection are still everything If you're an artist navigating your own path—or curious about the ups and downs of a creative life—this conversation is for you. Follow Chris Choi: https://www.instagram.com/the_mecha_panda/ Follow Andy Marshall: https://andycmarshall.com/ Support the podcast on Patreon:https://www.patreon.com/c/ForkInTheRoadPodcast Patreon members receive: The Scenic Route: Extended 1 hour video interview The Short Cut: Get to ask podcast guests questions, access to the weekly deep dive blogs and the extended hour long video podcast. The Artists Highway: Monthly one-on-one video call to talk about ways we can help your art business thrive. Get to ask podcast guests questions, access to the weekly deep dive blogs and the extended hour long video podcast.…
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1 How Drained Eye Built a Full-Time Art Career 35:46
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Want to become a full-time, financially thriving artist? In this episode of the Fork in the Road art podcast, we chat with Jason Sanders (aka Drained Eye) about how he turned his passion for art into a sustainable, creative business. We cover: 🧠 Why you should start selling your art before you feel ready 💀 How his iconic skull motif became a visual signature 💻 The power of digital art and NFTs for reach and revenue 📬 Why your email list is your #1 marketing tool 🎨 How artist residencies shape your creative direction 🤝 Why the Philadelphia art scene is a hidden gem for collaboration 💡 The mindset shift from “surviving” to thriving as an artist Whether you’re just getting started or looking to level up your art business, this episode is packed with real-world tips, inspiration, and strategic advice from someone who’s done it. 📌 Follow Drained Eye (Jason Sanders): https://drainedeye.com/ 🎧 More from Andy Marshall + thriving artist resources: https://andycmarshall.com/ Support the podcast on Patreon:https://www.patreon.com/c/ForkInTheRoadPodcast Patreon members receive: The Scenic Route: Extended 1 hour video interview The Short Cut: Get to ask podcast guests questions, access to the weekly deep dive blogs and the extended hour long video podcast. The Artists Highway: Monthly one-on-one video call to talk about ways we can help your art business thrive. Get to ask podcast guests questions, access to the weekly deep dive blogs and the extended hour long video podcast. 👉 Like, comment, and subscribe if you're ready to build a creative life on your own terms!…
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1 Thriving as a Kids Book Illustrator with Chelsea Wade 33:13
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I sit down with Chelsea Wade — a kids' book illustrator known for her love of animals, unique South African wildlife patterns, and vibrant visual storytelling. Chelsea shares her journey from art school to self-taught success, teaching English abroad, and eventually co-creating her first children's book with a writer from across the world. We dive deep into what it really means to thrive as an artist today — balancing creativity and business, building community online, and adapting to the evolving world of AI. Chelsea offers practical advice for kids' book illustrators on how to: • Attract the right writers for collaboration • Use Instagram as a visual art diary and community-builder • Leverage Pinterest for discovery and Etsy traffic • Know when to turn your art into merchandise • Align your brand with your audience • Build career stability in the AI age Whether you're starting out or looking to grow, this episode is packed with insight into the mindset, marketing, and making of a thriving creative career. Follow Chelsea Wade: https://visualbloomdesigns.com Follow Andy Marshall: https://andycmarshall.com Support the podcast on Patreon:https://www.patreon.com/c/ForkInTheRoadPodcast Patreon members receive: The Scenic Route: Extended 1 hour video interview The Short Cut: Get to ask podcast guests questions, access to the weekly deep dive blogs and the extended hour long video podcast. The Artists Highway: Monthly one-on-one video call to talk about ways we can help your art business thrive. Get to ask podcast guests questions, access to the weekly deep dive blogs and the extended hour long video podcast.…
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1 Mastering Hyper-Realism & Creative Content with Alexander Notarangelo 37:39
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Alexander Notarangelo is a self-taught hyper-realistic oil painter whose mind-blowing attention to detail brings canvas to life. Alexander shares how he juggles his art practice with full-time work and Dad life—while still growing a loyal audience online. You'll discover how he balances multiple paintings at once, how he creates engaging and authentic Instagram content for artists, and his personal take on art pricing, commissions, and mental health in the creative process. 🧠 What You’ll Learn: How Alexander developed his hyper-realistic painting style Why working on multiple canvases fuels momentum Instagram strategies for artists that build real engagement Navigating mental health while creating and posting art online The role of personal branding for artists in 2025 🎯 Key Takeaways for Artists: Consistency and layering are essential to mastery Authentic content builds trust and a wider audience You don’t have to go full-time to have serious impact Balance between creation, marketing, and mental well-being is crucial Your creative process and personal story are powerful online tools 🔗 Follow Alexander Notarangelo Website: https://www.alexandernotarangelo.com/ 🔗 Follow Host Andy Marshall Website: https://andycmarshall.com/ Support the podcast on Patreon:https://www.patreon.com/c/ForkInTheRoadPodcast Patreon members receive: The Scenic Route: Extended 1 hour video interview The Short Cut: Get to ask podcast guests questions, access to the weekly deep dive blogs and the extended hour long video podcast. The Artists Highway: Monthly one-on-one video call to talk about ways we can help your art business thrive. Get to ask podcast guests questions, access to the weekly deep dive blogs and the extended hour long video podcast.…
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1 Raheem Nelson on Artists Personal Brand & Creative Collaborations 33:40
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In this episode of the Fork in the Road podcast, host Andy Marshall speaks with artist Raheem Nelson, who is known for his work in graphic recording, digital and traditional art, and personal branding. Raheem shares insights into his creative process, the evolution of his art practice, and his collaborations with various artists, including a notable project with hip-hop artist Skyzoo. The conversation also touches on the importance of active listening in graphic recording, the role of personal style in branding, and Raheem's journey into photography and content creation. Follow Raheem Nelson: https://www.raheemnelson.com/ Follow Andy Marshall: https://andycmarshall.com/ Support the podcast on Patreon:https://www.patreon.com/c/ForkInTheRoadPodcast Patreon members receive: The Scenic Route: Extended 1 hour video interview The Short Cut: Get to ask podcast guests questions, access to the weekly deep dive blogs and the extended hour long video podcast. The Artists Highway: Monthly one-on-one video call to talk about ways we can help your art business thrive. Get to ask podcast guests questions, access to the weekly deep dive blogs and the extended hour long video podcast.…
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1 From Branding to Brushstrokes – Ali Sabet on Creative Freedom & Expression 35:49
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I sit down with Ali Sabet—a globally recognised artist known for his Japanese brushwork, expressive style, and breakthrough success in the NFT art world. We explore his journey from a successful branding designer to becoming a full-time artist whose work now captivates collectors around the world. Ali shares his insights on creating art with energy and intention, painting in public spaces, and navigating the fine line between commercial success and personal fulfillment. If you're an artist, creative, or NFT enthusiast, this conversation is packed with inspiration and real talk about what it means to thrive on your own terms. Follow Ali Sabet: https://www.sabet.art/ Follow Andy Marshall: https://andycmarshall.com/ Support the podcast on Patreon:https://www.patreon.com/c/ForkInTheRoadPodcast Patreon members receive: The Scenic Route: Extended 1 hour video interview The Short Cut: Get to ask podcast guests questions, access to the weekly deep dive blogs and the extended hour long video podcast. The Artists Highway: Monthly one-on-one video call to talk about ways we can help your art business thrive. Get to ask podcast guests questions, access to the weekly deep dive blogs and the extended hour long video podcast.…
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1 How Tortor Smith Made an Award-Winning Stop Motion Film at Aardman Studios 32:38
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Discover how stop motion animator Tortor Smith created an award-winning short film at the legendary Aardman Studios (home of Wallace & Gromit, Shaun the Sheep, and Chicken Run). In this episode of the Fork in the Road Podcast, Tortor shares their inspiring journey into animation, from handmade craftsmanship to building a sustainable creative career. We talk about: The creative process behind stop motion animation What it’s like to work at Aardman Independent filmmaking challenges and breakthroughs The importance of community, craft, and storytelling Real-world advice for aspiring animators and artists Whether you're a fan of animation, filmmaking, or creative storytelling, this episode is packed with insight and motivation. Watch the full extended video episode on Patreon: https://patreon.com/ForkInTheRoadPodcast Follow Tortor Smith: https://www.instagram.com/animatortor Follow Andy C. Marshall: https://andycmarshall.com/…
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1 From DIY Horror to Fine Art: The Dual Life of Sue Brown (aka Ursula Dabrowsky) 34:36
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we sit down with the incredible Sue Brown—known in the horror world as Ursula Dabrowsky and in the art scene as Zanne Brown. 🎥🎨 From making gritty, crowdfunded Australian horror films to crafting bold, abstract works on canvas, Sue shares how she balances two intense creative identities—and what it really takes to build a thriving indie career across different worlds. 🔥 Topics we cover: How Sue self-financed and crowdfunded FOUR indie horror films The emotional + practical realities of ultra-low-budget filmmaking Why she used a pseudonym to explore dark themes without compromising her fine art The freedom that comes from writing within limitations How she’s embracing AI in both her film and art processes Building an audience for both film and art in the age of social media If you’re a creative juggling multiple passions, this one’s for you. Support the pod and unlock behind-the-scenes content, artist Q&As, and more on the Fork in the Road Patreon Page: https://www.patreon.com/ForkInTheRoadPodcast Follow Ursula Dabrowsky: https://www.instagram.com/ursuladabrowsky Follow Zanne Brown:https://www.instagram.com/zannebrownart Follow Andy: https://andycmarshall.com/ Subscribe for more artist interviews, creative career tips, and behind-the-scenes insights.…
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1 Fashion Designer Wildy Martinez on AI Art, NFTs & Authenticity in Web3 31:50
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On this episode of the Fork in the Road Podcast, I sit down with artist and fashion designer Wildy Martinez—aka Wildflower Fields—to explore how she bridges the worlds of traditional art, AI, and NFTs while staying grounded in authenticity. We talk about the journey from physical to digital creation, the rise of Web3 communities, and the evolving challenges and opportunities artists face in today’s tech-driven creative economy. In this episode: - How Wildy discovered her artistic voice in Web3 - The role of AI in fashion and creative expression - Why community matters more than ever in Web3 - Pricing digital vs. physical art - Building sustainable income as a modern artist -Staying true to your values in a noisy digital world If you're a curious creative, an emerging digital artist, or navigating your own fork in the road—Wildy's story will inspire and energize you. Want more? The extended video version of this episode is available exclusively on our Patreon: https://patreon.com/ForkInTheRoadPodcast Support the pod and unlock behind-the-scenes content, artist Q&As, and more. Follow Wildy: https://linktr.ee/WildflowerFields Follow Andy: https://andycmarshall.com/ Subscribe for more artist interviews, creative career tips, and behind-the-scenes insights.…
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1 Frank Garcia (Artemorbid) on Art, Music, and Building a Creative YouTube Career 35:37
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In this episode of the Fork in the Road Podcast, I sit down with Frank Garcia, also known online as Artemorbid, to unpack his journey as a multi-disciplinary artist navigating the worlds of visual art, music, and YouTube content creation. Frank shares how his creative path began with a guitar at 13, evolved into visual art, and later grew into a successful YouTube channel combining his passions. He talks candidly about balancing creative pursuits, dealing with burnout, staying authentic in the digital age, and how artists can grow and monetise their presence online. I dive into: 🎨 How to balance music and visual art as a creator 📹 The growth of his YouTube channel Artemorbid 💡 Tips for artists embracing content creation 💻 Affiliate marketing, digital income, and community-building 🎤 The realities of being a modern creative in an algorithm-driven world Whether you're an artist, musician, or content creator, this episode is packed with insights into what it takes to build a sustainable creative life online. 🚀 Want more? The extended video version of this episode is available exclusively on our Patreon: https://patreon.com/ForkInTheRoadPodcast Support the pod and unlock behind-the-scenes content, artist Q&As, and more. Follow Frank Garcia: https://www.instagram.com/artemorbid_guitaristmusician Follow Andy Marshall: https://andycmarshall.com/…
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1 S.R. Chappell on Poetry, Digital Art & NFTs 32:49
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Can artists truly thrive in the digital age? In this episode of The Fork in the Road Between Starving and Thriving Artist podcast, we dive deep with S.R. Chappell—a poet, digital artist, and NFT creator—who shares her journey from traditional poetry to collage art, NFTs, and self-publishing. We explore: 🎨 The NFT marketplace – Real talk on selling art and making a living 🤖 AI & Creativity – How technology is reshaping the art world 📢 Print on Demand - The financial realities of print on demand services 🖼️ NFTs + Physical Art – The logistics of blending digital and traditional mediums Join us for an insightful discussion on monetising art, staying true to your vision, and balancing creativity with commercial success. Follow S.R. Chappell: https://linktr.ee/srchappell Follow Andy Marshall: https://andycmarshall.com/ Support the podcast on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/c/ForkInTheRoadPodcast Patreon members receive: The Scenic Route: Extended 1 hour video interview The Short Cut: Get to ask podcast guests questions, access to the weekly deep dive blogs and the extended hour long video podcast. The Artists Highway: Monthly one-on-one video call to talk about ways we can help your art business thrive. Get to ask podcast guests questions, access to the weekly deep dive blogs and the extended hour long video podcast.…
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1 Mastering Murals & The Art Business w/ Cat Dean 32:22
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How do you turn mural painting into a thriving art business? 🎨 In this episode of Fork in the Road Podcast, host Andy Marshall sits down with mural artist Cat Dean to discuss her journey as a full-time freelancer, the business of large-scale murals, and balancing creativity with entrepreneurship. Cat shares insights on: ✅ The evolution of mural art & painting techniques ✅ How murals act as artist billboards for new opportunities ✅ Building strong client relationships & networking for success ✅ Balancing business & creativity while maintaining work-life flexibility ✅ The role of AI in art & why human creativity still reigns supreme Plus, hear her experiences working in extreme conditions, engaging with communities (especially kids!), and the lessons she’s learned along the way! Don't miss this inspiring conversation for artists, freelancers, and creatives looking to grow their careers! Follow Cat Dean: https://www.catdean.com.au/ Follow Andy Marshall: https://andycmarshall.com/ Support the podcast on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/c/ForkInTheRoadPodcast Patreon members receive: The Scenic Route: Extended 1 hour video interview The Short Cut: Get to ask podcast guests questions, access to the weekly deep dive blogs and the extended hour long video podcast. The Artists Highway: Monthly one-on-one video call to talk about ways we can help your art business thrive. Get to ask podcast guests questions, access to the weekly deep dive blogs and the extended hour long video podcast.…
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1 Relentless Creativity: How Diego ‘Robot’ Martinez Built A Thriving Art Career 34:30
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El Paso artist Diego ‘Robot’ Martinez doesn’t just make art—he lives it. In this episode of the Fork in the Road podcast, Diego reveals the relentless work ethic, creative hustle, and strategic mindset that transformed his passion into a full-time career. We dive into: ✅ The grind of making art a viable income ✅ How community & family shaped his journey ✅ The importance of documenting the creative process ✅ AI, NFTs & the future of art ✅ The struggles of shipping artwork & sustaining momentum Follow Diego: https://linktr.ee/diegorobot Follow Andy: https://andycmarshall.com Support the podcast on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/c/ForkInTheRoadPodcast Patreon members receive: The Scenic Route: Extended 1 hour video interview The Short Cut: Get to ask podcast guests questions, access to the weekly deep dive blogs and the extended hour long video podcast. The Artists Highway: Monthly one-on-one video call to talk about ways we can help your art business thrive. Get to ask podcast guests questions, access to the weekly deep dive blogs and the extended hour long video podcast.…
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1 The Healing Power of Art: Synesthesia, Dreams & NFT’s with James Lee 34:31
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In this episode of the Fork in the Road podcast, Andy Marshall talks with artist and musician James Lee about the transformative power of art, creativity, and mental health. James shares his journey—how art helped him navigate childhood trauma, psychosis, and healing. He explores the role of dreams in his creative process, his experience with synesthesia, and the impact of NFTs on the future of art. This conversation highlights the importance of community, expression, and using creativity to make a difference. 🔹 How art became a tool for healing 🔹 The link between synesthesia, music, and visual art 🔹 The role of dreams in creativity 🔹 How NFTs are shaping the art world 🔹 Why community support is key for artists Join the conversation and discover how art can change lives. Follow James: https://linktr.ee/jams2blues Follow Andy: https://andycmarshall.com Support the podcast on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/ForkInTheRoadPodcast Patreon members receive: Tier 1 - The Scenic Route: Extended 1 hour video interview Tier 2 - The Short Cut: Get to ask podcast guests questions, access to the weekly deep dive blogs and the extended hour long video podcast. Tier 3 - The Artists Highway: Monthly one-on-one video call to talk about ways we can help your art business thrive. Get to ask podcast guests questions, access to the weekly deep dive blogs and the extended hour long video podcast. #Art #Creativity #MentalHealth…
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1 From Political Cartoons to Abstract Art | Lissy Elliott on Breaking Into Painting & Selling Art 36:36
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How do you break into painting without formal training? Artist Lissy Elliott shares her journey from political cartoons to abstract art, landing her first exhibition, and making her first sales. We dive into the power of documenting your creative journey online, finding time to create, and building meaningful connections with collectors. Lissy also reflects on the influence of her neighbor, Pro Hart—who, like her, had no formal training yet made a name for himself on the international art stage. Join us for an inspiring conversation on making art your life’s work! Topics We Cover: 🔹 From political cartoons to abstract art 🔹 Landing her first exhibition & making sales 🔹 Connecting with collectors & seeing her work in their homes 🔹 The benefits of sharing your creative journey online 🔹 Finding inspiration on Instagram 🔹 How creativity shapes us as people 🔹 The impact of Pro Hart & self-taught artists Join me on Patreon for a 1 hour extended interview You can also receive my thriving artist roadmap, a weekly deep dive into ways to help your art business thrive. Get to ask podcast guests questions. Plus get to chat with me about your art business, bounce around ideas and we’ll try to figure out some ways to help you thrive as an artist.…
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