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Update training Voor de Kunstenaar: Pressure cooker

A 5.3 on my economics exam.

 

I was sure I would never have another look at stuff that would remind me in the slightest of this terrible subject. Nothing could be further from the truth. The past six months hardly a day passed that wasn’t dominated by business planning, financial planning, marketing, communication etc etc. All this time I participated in the intensive training program of Voor de Kunstenaar and I had fun too!

 

Looking back …

 

…Voor de Kunstenaar came to me at exactly the right time. For a while already I had it in my head that I had to give more space to the profession of illustrator. I seized Voor de Kunstenaar as the pressure cooker I needed to jump into, to finally fully address all the business stuff that I had left hanging around. And now there’s a result I am proud of. Important decisions have been taken. And above all, I have come to the conclusion that my recipe ‘believe – work hard – push through’ works!

 

And now I’m Super Entrepreneur.

 

Or is this only beginning?

I have great plans for 2012. In 2011 I met many wonderful people with whom I am drawing up some interesting ideas. It seems that quite a few intentions from my business plan are coming true sooner than planned. Soms big changes are knocking on my door, unfortunately at this moment I still have to keep my mouth shut about them. I pledge to work very hard on finishing my site as soon as possible so I can bring you some cool news before summer!

 

Marca van den Broek, thank you for providing the pressure cooker, thanks to all donors for igniting the fire underneath, and thanks to the group of Voor de Kunstenaar for the necessary fuel to the fire and putting a lid on the cooker when needed.

 

 

 Website Voor de Kunstenaar: http://www.voordekunstenaar.nl/.

Update training Voor de Kunstenaar: Exhibition and auction this weekend!

A 5.3 on my economics exam.

 

I was sure I would never have another look at stuff that would remind me in the slightest of this terrible subject. Nothing could be further from the truth. The past six months hardly a day passed that wasn’t dominated by business planning, financial planning, marketing, communication etc etc. All this time I participated in the intensive training program of Voor de Kunstenaar and I had fun too!

 

And now I’m Super Entrepreneur.

 

Or is this only the beginning?

 

In any case, this weekend me and my nine colleagues will party big time, celebrating finishing our studyprogram. The group of Voor de Kunstenaar will occupy gallery RudolfV in the heart of Amsterdam for a weekend with a beautiful exhibition. The art ranges from graphic work, oil painting, jewelry, sculptural work and glass painting to music production.

 

This Friday night, you are very welcome at our opening party. On Sunday you can visit the gallery to bid on various works of the participants and pick up a nice artwork for an affordable price.

 

 

 

And then what?

I have great plans for 2012. In 2011 I met many wonderful people with whom I am drawing up some interesting ideas.

In December 2011 I just managed to organize the first Don’t-do-it-yourself Open-Studio-night in Utrecht (should be wicked to use this in wordfeud). It was a great success and I’ve decided to make it a monthly evening (if you want to join in, email me).

With some colleagues from Voor de Kunstenaar we will fill a huge container in the center of Zaandam (a city with close ties to the sea), where we will participate in the LEFestival. We will build a genuine Zaan-beast out of waste (http://lefestival.nl/website/zaanbeest). I’ve never been to Zaandam, but this festival sounds very promising. The design of the website alone is a real treat.

 

Talking about websites … in 2012, I will finish my promised new website! (according to my training it should express my style more, so it should be a cleaner, more minimal look with elements of humor ;))

 

Website Voor de Kunstenaar: http://www.voordekunstenaar.nl/.

 

Update training Voor de Kunstenaar: Fish out of water

Ah well… I thought I would feel like a fish out of water when opening the answers to my survey.

 

But this couldn’t have been further from the truth!

 

In two weeks time up to 42 people filled in my questionnaire. Those were people that know me personally, but also people that I don’t even know that well: people who follow me through this blog, facebook, twitter or LinkedIn.

 

Admittedly, when the first feedback came in, I had to swallow for a bit.

 

When I studied at art academy, at times I felt so angry about the way feedback was given. One day during painting class Mr. Favorite Teacher told me quite frustrated that what I was doing was the “painting-by-numbers technique”: “What did I think I was doing?!” Steam came out of my ears! Even more so when one week later Mr. Favorite Teacher told me: “Fantastic! You know what you are? A true painter! ” I looked at the satisfied face of a man who thought he had managed to get this quality out of me by addressing the fighter in me.

I have had so many discussions about this. Artists are so well at criticizing each other. Indeed, the fighter in me is awakened when I get negative criticism, but there has to be another way, right? Yes, I am naive, and okay, also an idealist. But besides that it has been proved that a competence oriented approach works best! It is more effective to approach people from a positive angle than constantly pointing out to them what is wrong.

I’ve now become accustomed to occasionally getting it in the neck and I have learned to view feedback from a distance, to not take it personally, but to see it as an opportunity for progression.

This time I asked for it explicitly for a change. At the top of my survey it said: “Be honest, do not hesitate!”

 

Phew! Prepared for the worst!

 

And then it shows the people who filled out my list are all very nice! Occasionally there’s a critical note, but always with a positive tone. It has worked so refreshing, and enlightening, to be in touch with potential customers this way.

 

What a pleasant people, those ‘fillers’ of mine!

 

Prior to the survey, I posed the question: Will the people filling in the survey be most attracted to the work that is closest to my own handwriting?

And the answer is yes!

At the moment I’m working on building my new website. My own style is getting clearer every day. And what happened? The interviewees appreciate that style the most!

 

A summary:
(Scroll through here if you do not like figures)

 

The survey was completed by:
62% female
26% male

Of which:
45% 25-34 years
19% 35-44 years
19% 45-54 years

On average, the interviewees purchase a creative/ artistic product between 1 and 4 times a year (44%).

My work is appreciated with a 7 (out of 10) by 43% of the interviewees, and with an 8 by 36%. 60% Feels most attracted to the illustrations in which I combine line art with color planes (in other words the most recent illustrations!). 48% Would also want to buy these illustrations as art prints. The remainder opts for other work. 10% Does not feel attracted to my work (“not my taste”).

When one could choose an application of my work, the print is most popular (54%), followed by the postcard (50%) and the t-shirt (31%).

38.5% Of the interviewees would buy an A5 art print for 15 Euro. 35% Would Buy an A4 art print for 35 Euro. 20% An A3 art print for 50 Euro.

Good suggestions I got for applications of my work: duvet, pillows, iphone cover, shopping bag, underwear, potholder, towel, collaborating with an animator.

Of the people who would like to buy my artwork as a print, 44% would hang the print in the living room, 33% would give it to someone as a gift and 26% would hang it in the nursery.

Besides that, the workplace (through art library) and the toilet (whoehaha) were mentioned as possible spots.

 

And then for the best part, the descriptions interviewees gave my work:

 

 

“Simple drawings, with a nice twist to the topic. ”
“Cute and simple, but still with meaning.”
“Loose, carefree, cheerful with a touch of ‘pain’.”
“Sympathetic animal prints in which emotions are captured beautifully.”
“Contemporary Pop Art.”
“Airy and bright illustrations, playful yet solid.”
“Fresh, timeless, to make you happy.”

 

A few critical remarks:
“Too modern, sometimes too difficult.”
“The work is very diverse.”
“Work goes in a lot of directions, might have more individualit.”
“A little goody-goody.”
“It doesn’t touch me, I don’t experience it as something special.”

 

For your and my inspiration (and secretly for the homework assignment ‘competitive analysis’) a number of interviewees gave me some links to competitors:

Pix-i illustraties
Floor Koop
Jeroen de Leijer
Han Hoogerbrugge
Gummbah
Wilma de Bock
Job van Gelder
Nanna Koekoek
Geeske de Graaff
Fred & Guus
Ugly Dolls

 

And now what?

What follows now (and I am going to take some more time for this one), is researching potential clients: conversations with publishers, image editors, graphic designers etc.

 

 

Website Voor de Kunstenaar: http://www.voordekunstenaar.nl/.