
Your Messy Desk Gets More Likes Than Your Masterpiece: The Art Marketing Secret 5 Million People Already Know
You've seen their art — but have you ever seen where they make it? In this episode I break down why showing your creative space is one of the most powerful (and underused) content strategies in art marketing — and I give you the exact prompts, frameworks, and email copy to start doing it today.
When we launched a "Where I Create" community inside Art Helper, something unexpected happened. Artists started sharing their real creative spaces — messy desks, kitchen tables, garage studios — and the stories came flooding out. It was the easiest on-ramp to storytelling I've ever seen.
In this episode:
- Why workspace content is one of the most popular formats on the internet (5.2M people on Reddit can't get enough) — and artists are the last to figure it out
- The Mark Pincus "Proven, Better, New" framework — and why you should stop trying to reinvent the wheel
- The 4 types of "Where I Create" content: The Full Reveal, The Detail Shot, The Process Snapshot, and The Evolution
- Copy-paste social media prompts you can use this week
- A complete 4-email sequence to share your creative space with your email list
- Why showing where you create checks every marketing box: easy to make, invites engagement, differentiates you, and costs nothing
Resources mentioned:
- Your prompts and email copy
- Mark Pincus on the "Proven, Better, New" framework
- r/battlestations (5.2M members)
- r/CozyPlaces (4.9M members)
- r/MusicBattlestations (334K members)
Your finished paintings show your skill. Your workspace shows your humanity. People buy from humans they feel connected to. Take a photo of where you create this week — don't clean up — and post it. Tag us. We want to see it.
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