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In under 2 years I have built a multiple 6-figure art licensing business and work with my dream clients.

… that’s me with my artwork in Anthropologie, total pinch-me moment!

So, how the heck am I doing it?

Here’s the good news: getting your artwork licensed is not hard. You don’t need to have tons of contacts and you don’t have to know art directors.

To successfully pitch your art to the right licensing clients, it's essential to have a well-thought-out strategy that highlights your unique style and aligns with their brand vision. Ok - so, let’s talk strategy.

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Hi! I’m Krissy.

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Hi! I’m Krissy. *

I’m the artist behind Krissy Mast Art! I’m an illustrator and surface pattern designer, and I license my art to the most amazing clients like Anthropologie, Target, Barnes & Noble, TJ Maxx, Homegoods, and SO many more! Despite being new to the art licensing world (under 2 years) I have been able to grow my art brand and licensing business really fast - don’t worry… I will tell you how!

Although I am an artist, I am actually really business-minded at heart (I grew my last business to $1M a year in revenue). By adapting all the unique business strategies and lessons I learned over the last 12 years as an entrepreneur, I have been able to apply those to my new art licensing career and the results speak for themselves.

Now I finally have the time (I’m also a mama to 4 kiddos all 5 and under)to be able to start sharing these strategies with you!

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