The starving artist, is it a state of mind?

Have you ever wondered why some people are successful and others aren’t? For artists this has been an old caption from years ago that all artists are starving artists and we all live in a bubble. I know it’s not true but many artists seem to enjoy going down that path. Anyone who knows me knows I enjoy food so starving doesn’t even come into the equation. I have written about this before so you probably wonder why I bring it up again.

In our local newspaper the other day was a story about a sports cartoonist that was stating he was having trouble making ends meet because the tabloids and papers were not commissioning sports cartoonists for article illustration. This artist was being interviewed by the paper and went on about the old days of cartooning, and how cartoons were better than photographs for sports and so on. All the same arguments most artists had when the internet came into play, or when digital painting and Photoshop became the norm. I felt for this guy, but in the back of my mind I was thinking he was a little late in seeing where illustration was going. Even though he mentioned that his son was making him a website to help get some work he had a wait and see attitude and was hoping that editors would come to their senses and see the value of the cartoons for publications. The reason this story got my attention was the fact he was a cartoonist, but the paper was a double page layout and the story on the opposite side really created a contrast.

On the other side of the page was a story about another artist. This artist was making a successful career out of painting food. His pictures were extremely detailed paintings of food such as a block of cheese, or a juicy steak. I believe he was selling these items to restaurants, galleries, and other places associated with food. He would paint the real food piece on a large canvas before it melted or deteriorated exactly how it was, he could have taken a photograph.

Both artists had work shown in the article and both were very good although different markets. Both artists focused on one type of subject matter so you have to wonder why one is failing and one is successful. The only difference was that the cartoonist was in his mid-fifties and the food painter in his thirties. This to me is a classic case of not keeping up with the times. As artists or businesses you always need to be looking out for new markets, change in industry and other factors affecting your craft. That cartoonist should have had a website ten years ago, maybe he could be developing books of his cartoons to sell, or, sold stock cartoons from his website. Maybe he should have moved away from sports and into another subject matter opening up different opportunities. Having a wait and see attitude is a classic way of going broke. It is hard enough succeeding in business never mind letting outside forces dictate your outcome. I hope artists wake up one day and get out of the way of their own success. Start looking at your art and see what types of products or other opportunities are available to you, your success depends on it.

About the Author

Bruce Outridge is author of the books How to Start an Artistic Business in 12 Easy Steps, Running By The Mile, and Driven to Drive. More information can be found on his website at www.outridge.ca

Driven to Drive Book Launch is a Great Success!

Last Saturday was the Driven to Drive Book Launch and the launch was a great success. Teamed with the Trucking for a Cure event everyone was dressed in their pink duds and proceeds from book sales were given to the Trucking for a Cure team. The proceeds for the Trucking for a Cure team topped $140 from the book sales and the day was well attended. The book tour now continues for the month of October at various training schools throughout Ontario. Check out the schedule for a location near you. Below are some pictures from the event. Thank you very much to all that came out and showed support for the event and launch.

Book discounts

Just a note that book discounts for the Driven to Drive Book Launch will only be available at the booth and not online.

See you all there!

Join us for the Driven to Drive Book Launch-October 5, 2013

Saturday, October 5, 2013 -12:00pm-4:00pm. 

I am happy to announce I will be launching my third book on business and leadership titled Driven to Drive. This is the second book for the transportation industry and offers advice on how to have a professional career as a professional transport driver. We are holding this book launch in conjunction with another important event for the industry held by Trucking for a Cure with a convoy to help in the fight against breast cancer. To make the event successful for both parties we will be giving part of the proceeds to the Trucking for a Cure Team based on book sales. 

How will the launch work?

We begin the official launch at 12:00pm until 4:00pm. We will offer a 10% discount for that day only on all three business books. Once you have purchased a book your name will go into a draw for prizes that will be drawn each hour for the four hour period. Partial proceeds from each book will be given to the Trucking for a Cure Team in the following manner, $5.00 from each paperback bought, and $1.00 from each eBook bought. 

How can you buy the books? 

  • You can buy signed books at the event at our booth.
  • You can buy paperbacks online from our online store
  • You can buy eBooks from our online store

How will you get your name entered into the draws? 

  • You can buy a book at the event and your name will be entered into our ballot jar.
  • You can buy a paperback book or eBook online and email a copy of the receipt to Driventodrive@outridge.ca and your name will be entered into the draw. The receipt must show the book was bought on Saturday October 5, 2013 only. One name per purchase will be entered into the draws. 

Which books are valid for the draw and donations?

The following three books are eligible for the donation and draws:

Join the event and party by visiting us at the Trucking fro a Cure event and official book launch for the book Driven to Drive. Just click on the links for more details, it’s easy you can improve your career and help a great cause all the same. 

Learn about the Trucking for a Cure event in Woodstock Ontario, Canada

Buy Bruce’s books on his online store

Learn about the books available

Driven to Drive Book
Driven to Drive Book released 2013

Crossroads Training Academy Joins Driven to Drive Book Tour

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Crossroads Training Academy in Barrie has joined the Driven to Drive book tour. The tour date is tentatively scheduled for Wednesday October 16, 2013 at 12:00pm. The date is yet to be confirmed. The presentation will talk about what it takes to be a professional driver in this changing climate. Crossroads Training Academy is a well respected school in the Barrie area and features training courses for professional drivers. For more information on Crossroads Training Academy please visit their website at www.crossroadstrainingacademy.com. Welcome to the tour Crossroads, we look forward to visiting your location.

Driven to Drive Book
Driven to Drive Book released 2013