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AI Tools for Working Artists Three simple tools to help you write about your work with more ease, clarity, and confidence

Nobody wants to use AI to generate their art.
But there are smart, practical ways to use it behind the scenes.  Especially when it comes to writing about your work.

Marketing.  Social media.  Captions.  Bios.  Titles.
All the things that keep you visible and in front of your audience… and yet so often bring you to a halt.
Not because you’re doing it wrong.  But because this is the part most artists were never taught how to do.

AI Tools for Working Artists is a short, email-based series that gives you three tools to make that side of your practice run more smoothly.
Clear. Practical. Built to help you speak about your work without getting stuck.

Help with the Part You Were Never Taught

AI Tools for Working Artists is a focused 3-day email series that helps you:

  • Talk about your work without second-guessing every word
  • Refresh your artist bio so it feels like you again
  • Title your work with clarity, intention, and tone

No jargon. No special software. No AI experience required.
Just simple, reusable tools to help you stay visible and speak about your work with more ease.

What You’ll Get

  • A welcome email with setup instructions, delivered within minutes
  • Step-by-step guidance for artists starting from zero
  • Three practical tools, delivered by email across three days (one per day)
  • Each tool includes clear instructions, adaptable templates, and real examples
  • A downloadable reference file on Day 3 so you can keep using them anytime

How It Works

  • One-time purchase of $27
  • Delivered entirely by email
  • Setup email arrives within 15 minutes
  • First tool is sent the next morning, with one each day after that
  • No logins, accounts, or platforms to manage

Start today. No experience required.

A note from Jeffrey

I’m a full-time painter.  And like a lot of working artists, I’ve struggled with the parts of the job that come after the painting is done… the writing, the posting, the explaining.

Not because I didn’t care about those things, but because they took too much energy away from my work.  They interrupted the flow of my studio.  And I never felt quite sure I was doing them right.

These tools helped me stop avoiding that part of the work.  They made it easier to keep sharing, stay consistent, and still sound like myself.

I hope they’ll do the same for you.

— Jeffrey

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