Artist Laurie Buck in her art studio standing at her easel painting

whether you’re new to art or new to selling your art online,

here are resources to ease your way

relax, there’s room for you here

  • COFFEE TABLE BOOKS FOR ARTISTS

    All of us are kids at heart: we love big books full of glossy beautiful photos. These are some of my favs, and they make amazing timeless gifts.

  • PREPARING FOR A SHOW?

    Creating an art gallery show in the age of online buyers and social media is a challenge but full of opportunity too. I created a guide for you!

  • NEED HELP?

    Consider how a consultation with me might jumpstart your art business—whether it’s building confidence in your work, tackling the business side, or growing your audience.

  • STEP INSIDE MY STUDIO

    Come see how I transformed my studio into a beautiful functional space on a tiny budget. Get ideas for your own space.

  • PUZZLED ABOUT PRICING YOUR WORK?

    Putting a price on your work can feel scary. You don’t want to overvalue and frighten buyers but you don’t want to price it too low either.

  • BOOKS TO BOOST YOUR CREATIVE COURAGE

    If you sometimes feel alone or overwhelmed or hopeless in creating your work, you aren’t alone. Here are some book that can help.

  • BUYING A GREAT EASEL

    One of the hardest working tools in the studio is your easel. And you want it to last. Here is what you need to look for in a quality easel.

  • RECOMMENDED ONLINE GROUPS

    The power of community is well documented. I have found that the fastest way to get ahead in business is through a strong dynamic group / class. Here are the ones I’ve loved.

  • ART MOVIES: A FEW I’VE WATCHED RECENTLY

    A lot of times I’m searching for movies about artists to watch while I paint. I find my work is freer when I watch other artists work.