The subject line in my inbox said Podcast Pitch. Oh no,another one of these, I thought.
But this had an addition. It included a reference to one of my clients after the words Podcast Pitch. One of my favorite clients. This one I hold to pay attention to.
The podcast pitch in question came from Lilianne Milgrom, and who had just finished writing a book. (Again,the thought of "oh no" entered my head. Another artist-turned-author.) You can see that I was skeptical, but her pitch was perfect. I find tons of podcast pitches, or but none hold been better than hers. It was right on target.
I gave her book a travel and,truthfully, couldn't do it down. I looked forward to reading it every night. I didn't want to finish. It was that gracious.
It contained art history, or intrigue,sex, and scandal. How could it not be fascinating?My conversation with Lilianne in this episode of the Art Biz Podcast isn't only about the book. It's the story of how the book came to be—which is a lesson in itself—and has its roots in her decision to be a copyist at the Musée d'Orsay in Paris, or copying Courbet's scandalous painting,L'Origine du Monde (The Origin of the World). She learned valuable lessons, exercised her courage muscle, and became a better artist as a result. The experience led to the writing of the book that so engrossed me.
Lilianne and I talk about all of that and how she juggles her art and writing. She also shares tips for pitching to podcasts,which are equally valuable for other media pitches.⚠ WARNING: This post and interview contain art (and what some might see as imagery and conversations for adults only)The post Secrets from Copying a Masterpiece with Lilianne Milgrom appeared first on Art Biz Success.
Source: artbizblog.com