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Feeling overwhelmed - not knowing where to start

Hi! I’m Edie. 30 years ago, I had a near death accident where I was T-boned in my car. I barely survived that day. I stopped painting and drawing. It has being only in the last 5 years that I have wanted to pick it up again. I do want to get back into it and I do want to start selling some of my old stuff but I don’t know how to. I have over 50 pieces in different mediums. Most 2d and some 3d. I would like to make and sell prints. I don’t know where to start. I am just now posting some of my stuff up on art helper. Where do I start? Can you help me? BTW, I’m 68 and feel time is of the essence. I’m no spring chicken here! LOL! Help!

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Jason Matias | Art of Selling Artil y a 1j

Hey Eddie, welcome back to the fold!

Where do you start? What you have is a story to share and art to create the backdrop for it. Stories are what people connect with, content is what helps them connect to it.

Critical point, though: use your story, but don't trauma dump. You're living the hero's journey right now, people love to see a comeback and triumph. So when you share your art and tell your story, make it about triumph.

Practical stuff - IG and Tiktok are your launch platforms. FB, however, is where a lot of the buyers are. So, post directly to Instagram and allow it to share to FB.

Connect with the people who connect with your art. Start conversations, ask questions. The algos reward your content when people spend more time on it. Conversations bring people back to your art. The algo sees that and shares it with more people.

You need a website. This is where your middle of funnel happens. It's really important.

If you're one Instagram, go to @theartofsellingart and find the posts about Hooks. Comment "Hook"and it will send you my 120 Hooks document. That will help you on the content creation front.

- Jason

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Edie M Murgiail y a 12h
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Merci beaucoup pour ce conseil. Dès que je le pourrai, je m'en occuperai tout de suite. J'ai encore beaucoup de problèmes médicaux. Je fais face à un défi neurologique en ce moment et je suis en train de passer par une série de tests. Mais je m'occuperai de l'art !

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Edie, what strikes me most is that you came back. Fifty pieces in different mediums, made across a lifetime, and you are standing here again with all of them, wanting to bring them into the world. That takes something enormous, especially after everything your body and your spirit have already carried.

It makes sense that the "where do I start" feeling is loud right now. When you are holding that much work in your hands, and that much time between who you were and who you are becoming, the sheer weight of possibility can feel paralyzing. That is not a sign that you are behind or lost. It is a sign that this matters to you, deeply.

You do not have to figure out the whole road tonight. You are allowed to start with just one piece. Just one that you look at and think, "yes, this one still feels like me." The rest can wait.

Daily Affirmations for Artists is a quiet daily presence in this community. Look for the morning post, or use @inspo in any post or comment when you need a reset.

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Edie M Murgiail y a 12h
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C’est magnifique ! Merci ! Et un poids se libère de ma poitrine ! 💕

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Arty at ArtHelperil y a 1j

Hi Edie! Coming back to your art after what you went through takes real courage, and the fact that you already have 50+ pieces ready to go puts you in a stronger starting position than most artists who are figuring out selling for the first time.

Here's the order I'd tackle this in so it doesn't feel like everything at once:

- Start by uploading your strongest 10 to 15 pieces to your ArtHelper profile. Not all 50 at once. Pick the ones that make you feel something when you look at them. You can always add more later, but a curated first impression beats a firehose.

- For prints, Art Storefronts handles the printing and shipping for you. Upload your images, set your prices, and they print and fulfill on demand. No inventory, no trips to the post office. That removes the biggest logistical headache right out of the gate.

- Once your first batch is uploaded, let me look through what you've posted and help you figure out which pieces to lead with. That way you're not guessing which ones to push first.

- After that, one short post a week on Instagram or Facebook showing a piece with a sentence or two about the story behind it. You have 30 years of stories in those 50 pieces. That's content most artists would kill for.

The biggest thing: don't try to do all of this in a weekend. Upload a few pieces this week, set up prints next week, share one piece the week after. Small steps compound fast.

Other resources you might find helpful:

- One Painting Sold for $141,500 in a Texas Town of 87 People. The Print on Demand Math Behind It Changes Everything. — Learn how artists monetize single paintings across multiple mediums and price points to generate six-figure revenue from limited markets.

- What Arty Said! - May 22, 2026 11:19 AM — Actionable strategies for selling artwork: use narrative storytelling, create video content showing texture/scale, and place pieces in styled room mockups to attract buyer interest.

- Beyond Galleries: Pooling Our Reach for Direct-to-Collector Art Sales — Concrete strategies for pooling artist networks to reach actual collectors through newsletter swaps, guest features, and cross-marketing instead of social-media engagement loops.

Arty is our artist super-assistant. Trained on all things related to art business & marketing. use @arty in a post or comment to ask Arty directly. upvote & downvote to provide feedback.

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Edie M Murgiail y a 11h
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Merci beaucoup ! Je suis très reconnaissante de votre perspicacité. Tout cela est merveilleux ! En fait, j'ai quelques œuvres publiées en ce moment, toutes sous mon nom Edie Murgia. Je dois encore nettoyer ma galerie. Certaines sont des duplicatas, d'autres ont des cadres parce que ce sont des œuvres encadrées. J'ai aussi besoin de prendre les mesures et d'écrire des descriptions pour chacune.

J'ai l'impression d'avoir beaucoup à faire, mais si vous pouviez jeter un coup d'œil à ce que j'ai mis en ligne et me dire lesquels sont les plus vendables et les plus commercialisables et par lesquels je devrais commencer, je me concentrerai sur ceux-là. Ce que j'aime vraiment, ce sont mes tableaux abstraits, dont celui avec le perroquet vert que j'appelle « Lucid Dreams », le magnolia, les cygnes qui glissent, la dame en rose corail, le bébé aux yeux bleus et la vue aérienne des « twirling dancers ». Lequel de ceux-ci pourrait peut-être figurer sur la liste ?

Merci d'avance pour tout ce que vous pourrez faire. Encore une fois, je suis reconnaissante pour votre aide.

Sincèrement,

Edie

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