The Learning Curve is Actually a SPIRAL | Liron’s Podcast Episode 107

Art, creativity and the art business. In this episode I’m talking about the artistic skills learning curve, and how it functions as a SPIRAL. We learn and relearn things at varying levels of competence.

Feeling Like You’re Not Improving VS Actual Improvement

The gist of this episode is the idea of practicing consistently, but feeling sometimes like you’re not improving, or even going backwards.

I experience this occasionally, and often it’s a matter of your eyes and understanding improving.

You actually DO improve, which causes you to better recognize the faults in your own work. It also allows you to see more of the potential.

This makes it SEEM like your moving backwards, when in fact you ARE IMPROVING.

How to Recognize Improvement

My #1 tip for you to do that is to look at older artworks you’ve made!

Look at older paintings, drawings and sketches. Are you really moving backwards? Do you think the older work is better.

Often you’ll find they are of lesser quality. It’s just that your standards rose even more than your skills.

So the next time you feel that way, try revisiting old work and see for yourself.

And this is also why I HIGHLY RECOMMEND not throwing away anything. Everything you make – is worthy of keeping. Trust me.

And with that, we’ll wrap this one up. I hope you enjoyed it and perhaps gained a new perspective.

And here’s where to find me online!

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Why LinkedIn is so Important for Artists | Liron’s Podcast Episode 106

Today I’m talk about LinkedIn and its HUGE IMPORTANCE for artists who want to build long-term success.

Here’s a quick summary of everything I talk about…

1. Why Did I Start Using LinkedIn More?

As you know, I love to take my inspiration from a variety of source – both in art and in business. And one of the entrepreneurs I appreciate the most is GaryVee.

He talks a lot about the current importance of LinkedIn. It currently has great organic reach (reminds him of the early days of Facebook), and it’s a platform for BUSINESSES.

2. Why Is LinkedIn Important for Artists?

Businesses are more powerful than individuals in many senses. I believe it’s extremely important to build relationships with them as an artist.

Reaching out to art brands, as well as powerful people in your field and OFFERING THEM VALUE will help you in the future.

3. What I Currently Do + Results

I currently spend time reaching out to CEOS, owners and other employees of brands I appreciate and love their products.

So far I received some products to try out, as well as started corresponding with some owners and giving my insights about my local market.

I don’t know exactly what these connections will lead to in the future, but I love helping them in whatever way I can right now.

I do think it’s important to be authentic and actually reach out to brands you have some connection with (in my case, I LOVE the products of the companies I reached out to).

4. LinkedIn is Important to EVERYONE

I think everyone can benefit from making connections with successful businesses and people in their niche, NOT ONLY artists.

And I’ll take it one step further – I also recommend people who are EMPLOYEES to do the same (my friends who work in programming, for example).

Conclusion

I hope this makes you give LinkedIn a serious try, and actually network.

Even if you’re shy – it’s in writing! Which makes it easy. Take these steps to increase your odds of success as an artist in the future. You won’t regret trying.

Here’s where you can reach out to me:

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Manga Aspirations & HUGE Challenges on The Way | Liron’s Podcast Episode 105

Today I want to share with you a new passion I started developing around MANGA!

I’ve been reading manga and watching anime for over a decade now, and somehow got back to a very old ambition of making my own.

In this episode I’m talking about my goals, what I’m currently doing and the challenges I’m facing.

Here’s a quick summary…!

What is my goal? – To create a one-shot manga chapter, from start to finish. These usually run at around 64 pages. I then want to get it published, probably in Japan.

This is a huge goal, by the way. Very few are good enough to get their works published.

Which brings me to the next point…

What am I currently doing? – To be good enough, I have a HUGE way to go, especially when it comes to drawing people in the manga style.

I have so much to learn in order to get to a publishable quality (should have made my manga in watercolor 😂).

What are the challenges? – The main one is definitely drawing people in the manga style. On the one hand, they are supposed to be somewhat realistic. Depending on the genre, you’ll see all sorts of different styles and approaches – some fairly realistic and others more cartoony.

But I do aim for a somewhat realistic style.

Then, on the other hand – it should LOOK LIKE MANGA. Not only do I need to practice realism, but also stylization and manga in particular.

To conclude, I have a long way to go, and this is definitely a long term process. I apologize if diving deeper on that takes some time away from other work, but I am doing my best to keep up with everything.

And I hope that in the future I’ll have something to show for it. And if you’re into manga – that’s perfect!

Thank you for your continued support.

You can reach out here:

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My Artistic Goals for 2020 | Liron’s Podcast Episode 104

In this episode I’m sharing with you my artistic goals for 2020!

Here’s a quick list of them (the order is very fluid haha):

  1. Improve the quality of my paintings
  2. Improve my teaching skills
  3. Sell a painting for a PREMIUM price
  4. Innovation
  5. New and BETTER products

The Quality of My Art

I think at the heart of this is my art. This is the basis for everything.

It’s what charges me up with energy and what I enjoy doing the most. If I want to continue providing value for people in the long run, I HAVE TO work on my art.

Then comes the teaching, selling and so on…

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Another thing that’s really been on my mind is creating an amazing product and giving it away for completely free.

Update: I’ve brainstormed several ideas and I think I’ll go with Simplifying in Watercolor.

I want to, once and for all, solve this mystery for people.

I see many struggle with this concept of how to simplify, reduce clutter and paint what matters.

So let me know if you think that’s a good topic.

I hope you enjoyed this episode. If you want to reach out – you know where to find me 😉

I hope to hear from you!

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3 Things That REALLY Helped Me With My Art Teaching Business | Liron’s Podcast Episode 103

In this episode I’m talking about a few things I think are a MUST in order to create a successful art teaching business!

These 3 things are probably heavily responsible for the relative success of my art teaching business.

Here’s a summary of what they are…

1. Proactiveness

Being self driven and motivated, working every day without needing any external influences to encourage me.

If you’re asking whether you should or should not do something, and you’ve been debating it for a while in your mind without taking action, this is already a warning sign that you perhaps need to improve your decisiveness.

I don’t think I’d be able to do all the things I have so far, had I debated everything in length.

And you have to realize – I’m not against contemplating or making plans. But at some point it’s execution time.

2. Free Communication

Freely sharing all my best advice, techniques and tactics for free, online, without asking for anything in return.

This is something many artists hate, and thing reduces our value. But i disagree.

I think providing free value is the KEY to getting more business.

The days of trade secrets are over, information has been commoditized.

Let’s see who’ll get more students and followers, the person who posts TONS of free and valuable content for free, or the person who doesn’t have any online presence…

3. Routine & Structure

Building your work day and learning to become your own boss.

This is mostly about structure. You have to be dedicated enough to figure out how to work effectively and efficiently, and get things done.

You have to be somewhat organized and know what you’re doing.

You have to research and decide on what products and services you offer. You need to develop a marketing plan, a content schedule and so much more.

This ingredient is important for anyone wanting to be self-employed, so perhaps a more general one (much like the first one too).

Conclusion

I hope this makes sense! Let me know your thoughts in a comment or by reaching out. Here’s where you can find me:

TikTok – @Liron.Yan

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