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Talking about your art can feel awkward, cringey, or straight-up impossible — especially when you don’t want to sound pretentious, salesy, or like an academic artist statement. In this video, I break down how to talk about your art in a simple, natural, human way, without overthinking every word or freezing up while writing captions, artist statements, or website text. If you’ve ever stared at a blank Instagram caption, struggled to describe a finished painting, or felt weird explaining what your work is “about,” this video is for you. You’ll learn: Why talking about your art feels so uncomfortable for most artists The mindset shift that makes describing your work easier A simple 3-part framework to talk about any artwork clearly What not to do (aka the “marketing robot” voice) A fill-in-the-blank script you can use when you’re stuck This isn’t about selling harder or sounding smarter. It’s about helping real people understand your work — and feel something when they see it. Whether you’re writing Instagram captions, website copy, artist bios, or explaining your art to potential collectors, this approach will help you show up more confidently and authentically. If you want more support with marketing your art in a way that feels honest, sustainable, and not exhausting, you can also check out my monthly membership Yes!ArtClub, where I help artists build trust, visibility, and sales without burnout. Let me know in the comments: What do you find hardest about writing or talking about your art? And don’t forget to subscribe — I share practical art marketing and selling tips every week.