by Percy Cat | Sep 17, 2009 | art business, Art Licensing, Bag of the Week SALE, cortese design handbags, nature's energy
Red Hawk Birch Tree Totem Laptop Bag
by Cortese Designs is on Sale until Sunday Night!
This Nature’s Energy design shares the energy of wisdom, vision, strength and endurance.
A great design for men or women
This bag is ideal for carrying your laptop, business papers, and all kinds of personal items.
click on the bag for full details & New Moon pricing
(Sale ends at midnight EST, Sunday, Sept 20th)

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by Percy Cat | Jul 8, 2009 | art business, Art Licensing

Wrapped up the Miami Art Marketing Salon last month with an exceptional group of over 20 Miami artists and, as promised to them and myself, I am now returning to my longtime goal of licensing my art and designs.
As I work on this, I’m also documenting resources and experiences so that I can share with fellow artists in the fall. Still not sure how this will come together, but know it will happen!
To begin, I’m in the final stage of getting my images together, appropriately sized, and online on a new section of my website: AFL Art for Licensing by Debra Cortese. Still a lot of tweaking to do, but the basics are in place. I’m definitely interested in creating custom art and design because that is what stimulates my creativity the most, plus, I believe this is the ideal combination for creating work that sells products for the manufacturer (or licensee). As the artist, I’m called the licensor.
I have many years of experience in graphic design, advertising and marketing from my running my own agency in Northern Vermont, but the licensing field has its own structure and while my experience is definitely an advantage, I still need to learn all I can from artists that are already licensing their work.
Tara Reed and Paul Brent are two that I am most impressed with. In addition to licensing her own work, Tara offers many resources on her blog and website that I highly recommend. Her writing is clear, concise and very attuned to artists.
I’ll be writing on this at least once a week and if you have any questions, please post in the comments section. AND…I’d love to hear from other artists about your experiences licensing art!