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How to make money from your art

John Roland is the founder of Salt of the Earth, a company that provides fine art giclée printing services. http://salt-of-the-earth.biz

Wouldn’t it be great if your creative skills were rewarded with more than praise? I’ve often heard artists say ‘I couldn’t charge much because I’m not a professional artist’. Neither are the majority of artists selling work today. Many have other jobs and there is no dividing line between amateur and professional, it’s the art that counts.

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