The Store I Will Never Have

in Rant, Complain, Talk11 hours ago

I had a dream. No, no, this has nothing to do with Martin Luther King Jr.'s speech. I really had a dream and maybe still have it, but I don't think it will ever going to come true. It is not rant or complain either, these are my thoughts and I'm going to share it with the blockchain today.

Most likely I was born with a good amount of creativity and have been doing different creative works all my life, but it has never been my main focus or a profession. I learned knitting and crocheting from my grandmother and in school at a very young age. I have made several pullovers for myself and family over the years, socks for fun, scarves, beanies and so on. Sewing has also been part of my life in one way or another. We had needlework class in school for years and I loved it. I remember once I had some good quality cotton and made a full set of underwear for myself, all by hand as I didn't know how to use my grandmother's sewing machine. It was just for fun, but loved it.

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Then a decade ago I think, I started creating jewelry using glass and wooden beads. I made a lot of money as I had a lot of orders. Then I learnt sewing from YouTube during the covid lockdown, also for fun and created bags that I sold on etsy.

Talent is not my thing, unfortunately, I don't have any, but that has never stopped me from trying to create different things. Like I started drawing, although I have no talent.

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Hive had a huge influence on me. The needlework community gave me a push to try out sewing and I will always be grateful for that. We have a lot of artists here and my old friend from another platform Barbara, had a huge influence on me and gave me confidence to try out drawing. Not long ago I bought my first electronic drawing tablet and I'm about to start a new journey, a new chapter of my (untalented artistic) life.

As you can see, I had a lot of crazy dreams and some of them came true, but I have one that most likely never will and that is having my own souvenir shop. Now, most likely you're asking why is that so impossible, as you can rent a location, adjust it to your needs, fill the shelves with products and you're good to go. I wish it was as simple, but it's not. It requires more than that, but that's not the only reason.

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The reason I will never have my own souvenir shop is ... or basically are many.

I'd want to fill my souvenir shop with my own creations exclusively. My own art, my own sewing, my own drawings and whatever my crazy mind tells me to create for those who might be interested. But the economist in me would aim for the highest profit possible, as the main scope and that would kill creativity instantly. In order to create a successful and profitable business, you need to have a very good understanding of the market, know what people demand and provide them at an affordable price and at the lowest costs. I could go on and on about this, but I suppose everyone here knows how a business works.

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As much as I'd love to see love, how people react to seeing my products, the chances for that to happen are slim to none. Artists are dreamers and most of them have little understanding of how these things work (no offense), but my mathematical mind would never let my artistic side take over.

The worst thing you can do as an artist is create art on demand, meaning the same item endlessly. It kills you and it makes your art less valuable as well.

So what's the solution to this? There's one, no worries 😎

We live in a digital era, where you can reach the other end of the world without even leaving your home, or desk if you want. This gives a huge opportunity to artists. You can have your online shop, with very minimal costs and it takes off the pressure of covering the huge costs of a shop. You sell what you have, no pressure of creating mass products just to cover costs or end the month in red.

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I love the idea and there are several platforms, that allows you to have your own shop. There are several marketing tools and options you can use to reach the targeted audience. If you have a bit ok knowledge, you can do it for free, or for as little as possible.

And this is exactly what my plan is. Creating art for me is not a business. It is my way of relaxation after my trading sessions but I'm going to mix business with pleasure by selling what I create. I'll be a way of living basically. Most likely I'm going to show you what I create and maybe write about how this whole crazy idea will be going. Who knows?

What do you think? Do you have an online shop where you are selling your creations? I know some of you have.

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Everything you say makes sense, and I think you would do great. Today, there is an audience for everything. I'm sure there are people who will love your art. You also explain your ideas very well, which is a great virtue. The ability to share your story and background so eloquently is also a great asset! It's lovely!

I've had an alternative fashion store project on pause for two years. Life got so complicated that I couldn't sit down and create, even though I had a good audience and people who were attentive to the project. You're right; creating isn't enough. I know nothing about numbers, but I've had to learn how to price my creations and transform my project into a real business instead of an expensive hobby.

Fortunately, there are many kind and intelligent people on the internet who share their wisdom for free. I'm learning how to correctly calculate production costs. For example, I was surprised by a formula that divides the cost of machines by their useful lifetime divided by the number of units produced per month. It's interesting.

I send you my best wishes and hope your dream comes true because it's an idea worth the effort 🙏 💗


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What do you think? Do you have an online shop where you are selling your creations? I know some of you have.

I have facebook page for my art but I have not updated it in years(?). Last I checked it had some followers and I was getting a few reactions. But it was not going anywhere and stopped growing. And these days I am thinking about stopping using facebook at all. On Hive when I share my art I get some rewards and comments on facebook I only get a few likes so I am starting to think that it is not even worth posting there.

Posting on Facebook to collect likes is not selling art.
Posting about whatever you create on Hive is not selling art either. You get some upvotes, but some are autovotes, others are just voting to get curation rewards, but that doesn't mean selling art.

Selling art means you upload an image of your physical or digital creation and someone pays to own it.

Selling art means you upload an image of your physical or digital creation and someone pays to own it.

I created that page to sell my art and not to collect likes. But nothing good came out of it.

Have you tried the NFT showroom on Hive? Although I suppose someone would have contacted you if they would be interested in buying your drawings.

I do have an account in NFT showroom. But I only sold 1 NFT(It was also my first NFT).

Unfortunately this is how it is. You can't force people to like or buy art. Every artist has faced this and only a selected few make it. Most of them are just dreaming about becoming successful one day.

Haha! So much dreams you couldn't base on one well you are still dreaming when you are awake we will know which one you have chosen🤣🤣 if am to say for that your souvenir it won't work because the economist in you will chase away all your customers and for that of drawing is a no no for me, good you already know as an untalented artist hehehe where are you heading to? Well Barbra still have a lot of work to do in your life. Mmmmm we can consider those ones you learned from your grandma I believe they can go. Thanks for sharing 😂🤣

Are you drunk? I've never seen so much crap in one comment.

Be polite for once did I kill anyone? Even am wrong that's not how to correct someone and beside if am drunk I I won't be here

Be polite? After your rude comment you'retelling me to be polite? How about you be polite.

My friend how can i be rude to you after all I was reading your post with smile is just that you misunderstood me it was all joke I didn't mean to be rude please if I offended you with my comment am so sorry for that it won't happen again 🙏

Hey! Thanks for sharing! I hope you reach that dream of having your own souvenir shop with your creations!

I love crochet and macrame, although I have shown little of that here on Hive, I also used to sell many pieces both at fairs and online, but for a few years now it has been difficult because of the unstable economy in my country, sales have fallen a lot for this type of products and you can't live only from that. But I think that by making a greater effort, in social networks, offering the pieces directly to stores with artisan profile, maybe there will be success. I hope that somehow your creations will make you fulfill that dream!

I see that you understand it perfectly and you do well, although there is the counterpart that many artists really don't know anything about business and art is their life, it's nice, but success is bingo for them. I'm glad you see it as a method of relaxing, and if someone appreciates it that's great, it's a win-win. The mpio thing is music, it can be hard too, although just now I've been lucky enough to make a living at it, but not everyone makes it, so you have to prepare yourself in everything, to have many opportunities. Beautiful post Erikah! 🙏