You're Spending Too Much Time Painting (Here's Why)

Think being a full-time professional artist means standing at your easel all day? Think again. In this episode of The Three Artmigos, hosts Ed Swarez, Adrian Webb, and Paula Telizyn pull back the curtain on what it really takes to run a successful art business in 2026. We are taking you behind the scenes of Swarez Modern Art to break down the reality of the working artist's schedule—and why Ed spends only about 30% of his time actually putting paint to canvas. If you are an artist entrepreneur trying to make a living from your creative work, this episode is a reality check and a roadmap. We dive into the often-hidden 70% of the job that actually sells the art: the marketing, logistics, client relations, digital strategy, and daily operations that keep a modern studio profitable and thriving. In this episode, we cover: The 70/30 Split: Why maximizing your studio time might actually be hurting your art sales. Behind the Scenes of Swarez Modern Art: A transparent look at the daily operations, admin, and heavy lifting required to run a globally recognized art brand. Whether you are an emerging creator looking to build a sustainable art career or an established artist wanting to scale your studio practice, this conversation delivers the hard truths and actionable business advice you need. Listen now to discover the business behind the brushstrokes! Welcome to The Three Artmigos, the podcast where Ed Swarez, Adrian Webb, and Paula Telizyn pull back the curtain on the modern art business. We don't just talk about paint; we talk about how to sell art in 2026 and build a sustainable art career that lasts. From deep dives into the success of Swarez Modern Art to practical advice on marketing and studio management, we provide a roadmap for the creative entrepreneur. Whether you're a budding creator or a seasoned pro, join us to learn how to turn your passion into a thriving, scalable business. Find us on Spotify, YouTube, Amazon and more. Check out Swarez Modern Art at ⁠www.swarezart.com ⁠ (https://swarezart.com) and Swarez Art Academy at ⁠www.swarezart.academy (https://swarezart.academy)