50 Terrific Topics To Write About For Your Art Blog

You’re sitting at your desk, defeated, and staring blankly at the computer screen.

Try to think of new topics to write about on your artist blog.

Do you sound familiar?

Artwork Archive is here to save the day! Focus on your audience to create a blog that is successful. Write for fans, potential customers and other artists to show your artistry and encourage people to purchase your art.

We have fifty ideas for art blog topics that will make blogging easy!

for Art Fans and Customers:

Your artist story will inspire customers to buy your art.

How can you find inspiration?
– What are your current projects?
– Do your travels inspire you to create art?
What’s your process?
Which artists are your favorites?
– How did your self-teaching go?
– What was your most valuable lesson in art school?
– Who are your mentors and what have they taught you?
– What is the point of creating art?
Which is your favourite piece that you have created?
– What is your favourite piece by an artist?
– How did you get to the place you are today?
Which is your favorite spot to create?
– Please describe your “Year in Review”
Promote workshops that you host.
Describe the city where you would like to make art.
Promote upcoming shows that feature your work.
– Remarks on recent gallery representations or awards.
– Please describe recent art events, conventions, or shows that you have attended.
– What are the lessons you have learned through hosting workshops or teaching classes in the classroom?
– What medium do you want to explore?
– Tell us about your favorite lesson you can teach others artists, if you’re a teacher.
– Why do you feel drawn to certain styles of art?
– What mission are you pursuing?
– What is the philosophy of an artist?
– Thank you for reviewing your artwork.
– Please post rules to enter a giveaway of your artwork.
– Create a bucketlist of your artistic goals.
Collect all your favourite art quotes.
– How have your styles and subjects changed over time?

For other artists:

You can build your authority as an artist by writing blog posts. Your expertise and dedication will not only be appreciated by artists but also potential buyers.

Which tools and materials would you recommend for others?
– Looking back, what would you have done differently?
Video your demonstrations.
– What advice would you give to someone who wants to succeed in the arts industry?
– What has your experience with social media and art?
– Which steps do you take to create art (shown in pictures)?
How can you stay organised?
What strategies can you recommend for a career in art?
How do you grow your social media followers?
How can you learn more techniques?
– Why inventory your artworks?
What benefits have artists associations brought to your life?
– Who are your favorite artists and business leaders?
– Which art books are you most fond of and what lessons did you take?
Have you ever admired art movies?
What advice would you have given to an artist starting out?
– How do you make prints of your artwork?
– How do artists meet other people?
Describe your cleaning and maintenance methods.
How can you balance work and life?

What ideas did these inspire?

Your mind can feel blank when trying to find topics for your artist website. Keep these ideas in mind if you experience anxiety. This will allow you to write more and sell more art.

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  • tillyparry

    Tilly Parry is a 29-year-old educational blogger and volunteer who is dedicated to helping others. She is the founder of the popular blog, "The Tutor House," where she shares her expertise in education and offers helpful tips for students and parents. In addition to her blog, Tilly also volunteers with several organizations that promote education and literacy. She is a highly respected member of the education community, and her advice is sought after by educators and parents all over the world.

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tillyparry

Tilly Parry is a 29-year-old educational blogger and volunteer who is dedicated to helping others. She is the founder of the popular blog, "The Tutor House," where she shares her expertise in education and offers helpful tips for students and parents. In addition to her blog, Tilly also volunteers with several organizations that promote education and literacy. She is a highly respected member of the education community, and her advice is sought after by educators and parents all over the world.