Wednesday, 2 July 2014

Your Secret Superpower As An Artist

Did you know that you have a secret superpower? 

Your secret superpower gives you a significant lead in your life, studio, and business. 

With your secret superpower you:
  • are in multiple locations simultaneously
  • have increased longevity or even immortality
  • provide healing, regenerative effects for others
  • recognize what is invisible to most
  • manifest your own destiny
And, what is your secret superpower? It is your innate creative force being used to build your success and legacy as an artist.

More specifically, it is applying a unique factor available to artists — the factor of multiplicity. 

What the heck is multiplicity you say? Let me explain...

The nature of being an artist is creative thinking and problem solving, and, not necessarily in a linear fashion. Artists are prone to innovative and surprising solutions to most everything.

Multiplicity as an artist is simply understanding and utilizing your creative nature to expand your financial horizons, reach more clients, and gain grand exposure of your art and creations. Essentially, you are allowing for a multiplication of yourself.

By applying your multiplicity factor your role as an artist increases exponentially. In turn, so does your chances of and opportunities for ongoing success.

You are now also an art director, creative director, collaborator, designer, licensor, visionary, entrepreneur, CEO, and more.

Your secret superpower of multiplicity translates as creating art, designs, and products that:
  • reach new, different, and expanding markets 
  • are cherished and last for generations
  • elicit a sense of wonder, hope, and humor
  • reveal the unknown, curious, and beautiful
  • provide you a life and business on your own terms 

You are in good company with many successful artists taking full advantage of their own multiplicity. 

Pablo Picasso, Andy Warhol, and Salvador DalĂ­ did not shy away from seeking new avenues for their art. In fact, they each were legends in their own time and reaped the benefits.

More recent artists such as Drew Brophy, Shepard Fairey, Brian Donnelly/KAWS, Thomas Kinkade, Tara Reed, Flora Bowley, and Lisa Congdon each have carved out their own niches quite well.

Remember all of these artists are completely different from each other. There is no set formula or rules to follow.


All you have to do is use your creative force to find your unique path and you can be the master of your multiplicity.