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The PET PORTRAIT ARTIST Podcast is all about creating a successful career drawing pets where I will share and speak only from my experience as a pet portrait artist. I have been drawing pets for over 5 years now, going through all the possible phases of this career and, with this podcast, I want to help those who are just starting out as a pet portrait artist or who need advice on this topic because if I succeeded, surely you will too! I will post a new episode each week, on Mondays at 14 pm ...
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No matter how skilled or experienced you are, sometimes a client’s expectations don’t align with the final piece. This can be a stressful and disheartening experience, but it’s also an opportunity for growth and learning. Get in touch with me! Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dragospepina_art/ Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@DragosPepinaArt F…
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Suppose you’ve ever admired a beautifully rendered painting of a golden retriever or a pastel drawing of a cat. In that case, you might think that creating such art is all about cuddling up with cute animals and letting creativity flow. But there’s so much more to it than that, from managing demanding clients to mastering the business side of thing…
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Anxiety is like a monster that lives somewhere in our minds, which is very hard to get rid of but not impossible. I also suffer from this problem, and sometimes, this monster digs its claws into my mind and throws me off balance. But what does this have to do with being a portrait artist? This feeling of anxiety is like a boulder that stands in you…
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Social media, particularly Instagram, has become an integral part of our lives and a powerful tool for artists. It's a fantastic platform to showcase your work, connect with fellow creatives, and reach potential clients. But a big misconception is floating around: a high follower count automatically translates into a steady stream of commissions. T…
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AI has started to take the world by surprise, and while for some people it feels like a fantastic revelation, for others it might seem like a new devil that has appeared on Earth. For artists, AI can be both their best friend and their greatest enemy. Get in touch! Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dragospepina_art/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/…
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Imagine this: you pour countless hours into a drawing, alongside passion and soul, and in the end, it gets lost, arrives bent, or with other defects. Wouldn't you feel like pulling your hair out because of the frustration and anger? Absolutely! But thankfully, there's a solution – paying a bit more for shipping and opting for a tracking number and …
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And I’ve made it to my 40th episode! I know it doesn't sound like a lot but for me it is a huge milestone! Now let's move on to this episode! The biggest question is: Is it worth creating a drawing for a pet influencer for free in exchange for exposure, hoping to receive many commissions as a result of this collaboration? That's what we'll dive int…
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Do you know how they say 'The eyes are the windows to the soul'? Well, that applies to our furry friends too! But, how do we bring those eyes to life in our commissions? That's what we'll dive into in this episode! Get in touch! Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dragospepina_art/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/dragospepina Youtube: https://w…
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I've got some great news about my pet portrait business! I just landed the biggest order yet. Super pumped to dive in, but have to admit, feeling a tad nervous too since it's something new, never tackled such a large format before. Here's the kicker: Yesterday, I decided to shake things up and tweak my website prices. I thought, why not offer large…
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In this episode, I will share with you how I became a pet portrait artist and found my calling and share my story with you. Being a pet portrait artist was not always my plan, but 6 years ago it just happened when I drew my cat for the first time, and since then, I knew I wanted to become a pet portrait artist and that was how I found out I love it…
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Surely, the path of an artist is not to valorize their art based on the number of likes and followers they have. I guarantee you, that won't truly make you happy, at least not in the long run. The obsession to chase these numbers will only grow, the more you do it, the more you'll feed the monster, and you'll only aspire to achieve a high number on…
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Not too long ago, Instagram added something new to their platform, such as giving every user the chance of getting a blue check mark. This means that your account will look more professional and official but it isn't free, it costs 15 USD a month. Of course, for many people this amount is nothing but for others can mean a lot. I have taken this ste…
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Social media can be our best friend and sometimes our worst enemy. Why do I say that? Not because I hate social media or anything like that, but a lot of people don't show the reality out there. Many users create an illusion of the life they have on these platforms, showing only what they want you to see, only what's going well, and posts in which …
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When do you know it's time to start accepting pet portrait commissions and go from a simple hobby to starting a small business using your talent for drawing pets? As much as we want to run the legal side of a business, at some point, we have to take that step and make it all legal and official. Like you, I too was terrified at the thought of taking…
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Although I never thought Pinterest would work for me, I was proven wrong. For some time now, I've noticed that one of my pins is being saved by a lot of people and I'm getting a lot of new followers. Whilst for me Instagram and Facebook are the most important, it doesn't hurt to put my attention on other platforms like Pinterest. In this episode, w…
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Getting big on Instagram is not easy, especially when I started posting a few years ago when there was no such thing as reels. Of course, now it's a little easier to go viral and grow your audience quickly but even so, success isn't guaranteed without a lot of work behind it. Even if one reel takes off, no one guarantees that the others will be as …
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In this episode, I want to share with you the reasons why I decided to start making YouTube videos again, beyond my pet portrait commissions. I'll talk about the allure of passive income and how much I value helping others. Support my podcast! Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/thepetportraitartistpodcast Get in touch! Instagram: https://www.instagra…
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In today's episode, we'll be discussing a common challenge faced by many artists - managing multiple pet portrait commissions without getting overwhelmed. If you've ever found yourself buried in a mountain of furry subjects and looming deadlines, then this episode is for you. We'll explore practical tips and strategies to help you stay on top of yo…
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Today's episode will focus on the anatomy of different animals, including cats, dogs, horses, and more. As a pet portrait artist, it is essential to have a solid understanding of animal anatomy to create accurate and realistic depictions of your subject. We'll be discussing key features to consider when drawing or painting common pet subjects, such…
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For many pet owners, the bond with their furry companion runs deep, and losing a pet can be a heartbreaking experience. However, creating a pet portrait of a deceased pet can provide a sense of comfort and solace, allowing the pet owner to hold onto the memory of their furry friend for years to come. In this episode, we'll discuss the unique challe…
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As an artist, understanding how light and shadow work is crucial in order to create realistic and lifelike depictions of your subject. By paying attention to the way light falls on your subject and how it casts shadows, you can create a sense of depth and dimensionality that brings your artwork to life. In pet portraiture, the importance of underst…
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Can you believe it? It seems like just yesterday we were launching this podcast, and now here we are, 20 episodes later. I am beyond thrilled and grateful for this journey, and I couldn't have done it without all of you - our amazing listeners. It has been an incredible experience sharing my passion for pet portraiture with you all, and I'm so exci…
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As a pet portrait artist, working from home can be a great way to have more control over your work schedule, avoid a daily commute, and have more time to spend with your furry companions. However, it's not all sunshine and rainbows. There are some potential drawbacks to consider, such as feelings of isolation, difficulty separating work from person…
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As an artist myself, I always feel a burst of creativity and energy when spring arrives. The longer days, warmer weather, and blooming flowers all seem to have a rejuvenating effect on me. It's as if nature is waking up from its winter slumber and inviting us to do the same. The spring season can be a great source of inspiration for artists of all …
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As a pet portrait artist, it's important to promote your work and attract potential clients in order to build your business. While there are many different ways to market your services, focusing on local marketing can be especially effective. In this episode, we'll explore the reasons why local marketing is so important for pet portrait artists and…
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In today's podcast episode, we'll discover why pet owners don't want to book a pet portrait commission. Support my podcast! Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/thepetportraitartistpodcast Get in touch! Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dragospepina_art/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/DragosPepinaArt Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/dragospepina You…
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A certificate of authenticity is a small thing that can make a big difference. If you don't already have one in your business, you shouldn't wait any longer to get one. Why? Because it adds a lot of value to your drawing and makes it more professional. What does this certificate consist of? This document is proof that your drawing is unique and han…
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For some time now, a new way of scamming artists has been going around on Instagram. I experience this at least twice a week and it's very annoying and a waste of time, especially for beginner pet portrait artists, not knowing that behind that message is a scammer. You will definitely be able to track them down after you finish listening to this po…
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Photos will get more focus in 2023, as Instagram admits they 'pushed videos too far'. They are shifting their focus back to photos in 2023 after admitting it "overfocused on videos" in 2022. I couldn't be happier to hear that. I really miss the Instagram of the old days when you would just post a picture and that was it, back then Instagram didn't …
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Mini pet portraits are a great idea if you want to make some quick money but isn't it hard to squeeze so much detail into such a tiny area? What are the pros and cons of this size of portrait? Support my podcast! Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/thepetportraitartistpodcast Get in touch! Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dragospepina_art/ Twitter…
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Juggling your time between your part-time or full-time job and your art can be overwhelming. Up until a few months ago, I also had a part-time job so I could pay my bills and rent and do art on the side without having the pressure and stress of finding as many ways to make money with my art as possible. I wanted to take it slow, enjoy the creative …
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We all feel special when we see that someone has put an effort into wrapping our gift as beautifully as possible. That goes for packing your commissions too, there's no point in making a perfect drawing if what you put around it spoils everything. I'm 100% sure that there is no customer who wouldn't appreciate an effort on your part. Support my pod…
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I realized I had reached episode number 9 but didn't dedicate a special episode to tell you how I came to draw pet portraits. It all started in 2018 when I decided to try drawing my cat. Support my podcast! Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/thepetportraitartistpodcast Get in touch! Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dragospepina_art/ Twitter: http…
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Who wouldn't want to sit around and reap the rewards of his work for a long time to come? You can do that by creating some passive income streams. The most popular and profitable way is through a monetized YouTube channel. But what kind of videos can you make as a commissioned pet portrait artist who is always busy drawing the clients' pets? Suppor…
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Like everyone else, we artists also want to make money from our art, but when it comes to discussing our prices with a client, it gets a bit uncomfortable. We shouldn't feel this way because it's a normal step of a business, but you can't help having a strange feeling when it comes to this topic. What's even more important is not to undersell yours…
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Is good old Facebook still a useful way to promote our pet portrait business? With all the new apps that keep popping up, it seems that today's generation has forgotten that Facebook exists. It was Facebook that brought me, my first clients, back in that time and helped me put my art out there. I still consider it a great way to attract new custome…
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People can be very difficult sometimes in everyday life but what do you do when these people are some of your customers? How do you respond to a customer when they are offended by something you said and it escalates? How should you react in such a situation? Support my podcast! Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/thepetportraitartistpodcast Get in tou…
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I want to wish you all a Merry Christmas, a fulfilling new year, and all the best to everyone! Support my podcast! Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/thepetportraitartistpodcast Get in touch! Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dragospepina_art/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/DragosPepinaArt Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/dragospepina Youtube: htt…
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We've all chosen to create custom pet portraits because we love animals so much, right? But that's not enough to make it a successful career. Besides all this great love for these furry friends, drawing them takes a certain skill. It's not easy but it's all much simpler than it seems if you're willing to put the necessary work into it. Support my p…
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Have you ever been ripped off by a customer? Unfortunately, I was. If you weren't, you are one of the lucky ones. If you don't ask for a deposit yet, you'll definitely want to do so after listening to this episode. As a pet portrait artist, this is a very important step to take into consideration. Help this boy out! Patreon: https://www.patreon.com…
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If you want to support this podcast and help me, you can choose one of the 2 tiers. If you want to buy me a coffee, you can choose the first tier, which is $3. As a thank you, you will have my gratitude and when I drink my coffee, I'll think of you. If you want more, you can choose the second tier, which is $10. For this tier, you'll get an exclusi…
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Instagram is becoming more and more of an enigma lately, am I right? With the algorithm only showing our content to approximately 10% of the followers, it's getting harder and harder to get seen on Instagram as an artist and beyond. But I have the perfect solution to beat this algorithm. I've grown my Instagram page in the last few years from 200 f…
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Starting as a pet portrait artist, like any other business, is difficult but possible! There's plenty of room for everyone in this niche, imagine how many millions of pets there are around the world waiting to be drawn. I sat down and wrote down all the questions I had when I first took this step that I wished I had an answer to back then. This epi…
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The PET PORTRAIT ARTIST Podcast is all about creating a successful career drawing pets where I will share and talk only from my experience as a pet portrait artist. I have been drawing pets for over 5 years now, going through all the possible phases of this career, and, with this podcast, I want to help those who are just starting out or who need a…
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