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>>4916491
i would consider this beg and a fuckup

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>>3398433
it would be hilarious if bad artists joined

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What's the worst advice you ever had?

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How do you actually go about promoting AND selling your artwork on Instagram?
I know the method of getting lots of likes and followers is to draw fan art, what is trending right now (actors, music, movies, shows). But that stuff doesn't sell well does it? I am actually genuinely curious how many people buy prints or originals of famous peoples faces...
But when you want to make a living from your art, is fan art the way to go? I don't feel like it is, not if you want your artistic name to have any weight and merit with it...
So how does one go about selling and promoting art on Instagram?

PS; the whole hyper realistic fan art feels so unoriginal, so uninspired and so over done. Instagram is saturated with it, its so rare to see something cool that stands out.

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