1.) Where are you with your action? (e.g. what involvement have you had so far? Describe with examples)
So far for my action, I have created an Instagram account with information about my cause and some art that is available to buy, sold four commissions, made a flyer to hang up in local centers, and messaged student-led, health-related Instagram accounts asking for them to spread the word. So far this has accumulated to $55. Also, I have two commissions that I am currently working on. From those, I can estimate that I will make an additional $25, getting me to $80. I’m setting my goal at $200; hopefully, it’s achievable!
The flyer I made ^
2.) What are some successes that you have had? Provide specific examples.
My successes are the four commissions that I completed and collected the money for and the two pending ones that I am working on. I was able to properly advertise to these people and talked to them to figure out what type of art they enjoy. In addition, I offered different surfaces or materials that would match the price they were willing to pay. I understand that an oil painting may be too expensive for some people to afford; therefore, I suggested my $2 drawings as a way to support a good cause and receive something they would enjoy.
Past commission examples^
3.) What are some challenges that you have faced? Have you been able to overcome them? If so, how? Provide specific examples. If not, can you problem-solve some ideas that might work for next time or if a similar situation arises? Again, provide specific examples.
My challenges mostly come from my difficulty advertising my cause. I haven’t gotten any offers from people who I don’t know and that feels sort of limiting because once I run out of people I know, I won’t have any more donations. While it is great that people I know are supporting me, I want to expand my customers. Although I’m not sure how to advertise to people without annoying them in person. One solution I thought of was to talk to my mom’s co-workers and see if they would like anything made for them. She is a psych nurse so I feel like her co-workers would care about a cause like mine. Moreover, the problem with the Instagram account is that I don’t know how to get many followers. Most of the people who follow my account are people I know. My account is public but I don’t know how to get more exposure to it. I’ve thought of adding hashtags and following more accounts but I’m not convinced it’ll be enough. Although I’m not sure, it’s worth a try!
4.) What are you doing next and why?
Next, I will be hanging up my flyers. I was thinking about hanging them up in some coffee shops like Starbucks that have boards meant for events and local businesses. I will also be trying to boost my Instagram account by following more organizations and using hashtags on my posts. In addition, I will talk to my mom about spreading the word to her co-workers. Hopefully, these attempts will fix my advertising problem and will diversify my customers! Lastly, I will work on the two commissions I have to complete.
Thank you for reading and feel free to comment if you’re interested in a commission or on advertising ideas/ ways to boost my Instagram:)
Above is the link to the flyer because when I uploaded it on the post, it was a bit blurry.
Hi Sheiva,
This is such a great initiative! I look forward to buying from your sale, and seeing where your project goes!
-Alexia
Hi Alexia,
Thanks so much! I really appreciate all the support:)
Shieva Mokhtarnameh
Hi Sheiva!!
I’m glad I stumbled upon your post seeing this is just such a great project- I can’t confirm any donations but I’ll be sure to spread this post to as many as I can, as well as give that Instagram a follow:))
Also out of all the artwork you’ve been faced with do you possibly have a favourite??
– Nova
Hello Nova,
thanks for spreading the word! I would have to say the goat painting was my favourite to do:)
Shieva Mokhtarnameh
Hi Sheiva,
This is such a great project! I look forward to seeing more of your work and I will be sure to give your Instagram account a follow.