As a visual artist, your creative journey is deeply personal. It’s filled with moments of inspiration, challenges, and growth. Yet, along the way, many artists unknowingly hold themselves back by believing certain myths about what it takes to succeed. These myths can keep you stuck, frustrated, and unsure about your next steps. If you’ve ever felt like something is blocking your progress, it’s time to uncover the truth and break free from these limiting beliefs.

In this blog post, we’ll explore the top four myths that hold artists back and provide actionable steps to overcome them. Whether you’re a Christian visual artist or simply someone looking to thrive in your creative business, this is for you.

Myth #1: “I’m Not Talented Enough”

The Lie
Many artists believe they lack the raw talent necessary to succeed. This myth often stems from comparing yourself to others and feeling like your work doesn’t measure up. You might think, “If I were truly gifted, this would come easier for me,” or “I’ll never be as good as [insert famous artist’s name].”

The Truth
Talent is only one part of the equation. Success in art comes from consistent effort, learning, and growth. Even the most celebrated artists didn’t start out as masters; they honed their skills through years of practice and perseverance.

Remember Psalm 139:14: “I praise you because I am fearfully and wonderfully made; your works are wonderful, I know that full well.” God has uniquely designed you and equipped you for your creative journey.

Action Steps

  • Commit to Growth: Set aside time every day or week to improve your skills. Whether it’s through practice, taking online art classes, or studying other artists, prioritize growth.
  • Stop Comparing: Focus on your progress rather than comparing yourself to others. Track your improvements to see how far you’ve come.
  • Celebrate Your Unique Style: Embrace what makes your art special and lean into your individuality.

Myth #2: “I Have to Do Everything Myself”

The Lie
This myth convinces you that you must manage every aspect of your art business on your own. From creating art to marketing, handling finances, and building a website, it’s easy to feel like you’re wearing too many hats. This mindset often leads to burnout and prevents you from focusing on what you love most—creating.

The Truth
You were never meant to do everything alone. Proverbs 27:17 says, “As iron sharpens iron, so one person sharpens another.” Thriving artists understand the value of community, mentorship, and outsourcing. By leveraging the support of others, you can focus your energy on your creative strengths while letting others handle tasks outside your expertise.

Action Steps

  • Build Your Team: Identify tasks you can delegate, such as website design, bookkeeping, or social media management. Hire professionals or barter with fellow creatives.
  • Join a Community: Surround yourself with other artists who understand your journey. A program like the Created to Thrive Artist Mentoring Program provides support, accountability, and valuable resources to help you grow.
  • Invest in Mentorship: Learn from those who have walked the path before you. A mentor can help you avoid common mistakes and fast-track your success.

Myth #3: “If I Make Great Art, the Right People Will Find Me”

The Lie
This myth perpetuates the idea that creating high-quality art is enough to guarantee recognition and sales. While it’s tempting to believe that great art sells itself, the reality is that success requires intentional marketing and outreach. Waiting for your audience to “find you” often leads to frustration and missed opportunities.

The Truth
Your art deserves visibility, and marketing is how you connect your work with the people who will value and buy it. Marketing isn’t about being pushy or salesy; it’s about authentically sharing your story and passion.

Proverbs 22:29 reminds us, “Do you see someone skilled in their work? They will serve before kings; they will not serve before officials of low rank.” Skill and effort open doors, but you must also be intentional about knocking on those doors.

Action Steps

  • Develop Your Brand: Create a cohesive online presence that reflects your artistic style and values. Use platforms like Instagram, Pinterest, and your website to showcase your work.
  • Build Relationships: Engage with your audience by responding to comments, sharing your creative process, and showing the human side of your art.
  • Start Small: If marketing feels overwhelming, start with one simple step, like posting on social media once a week or sending a newsletter to your email list.

Myth #4: “If It’s God’s Will for My Art to Succeed, He Will Make It Happen”

The Lie
Some artists believe that if God wants their art to thrive, it will happen effortlessly. While faith is essential, this myth can lead to passivity, as if success will arrive without any effort on your part.

The Truth
Proverbs 16:9 says, “In their hearts humans plan their course, but the Lord establishes their steps.” God calls us to cooperate with Him. Planning, taking action, and stepping out in faith are acts of obedience. God often works through our efforts to bring about His will.

Action Steps

  • Pray and Plan: Begin with prayer, asking God to guide your vision and goals. Then, write down a clear plan for your art and business.
  • Take the First Step: Identify one small, actionable step you can take today toward your goal. Whether it’s signing up for a workshop, reaching out to a gallery, or launching a new product, move forward in faith.
  • Trust the Process: Stay open to God’s leading and adjust your plans as needed. Faith and action go hand in hand.

Breaking Free from These Myths

Believing these myths can keep you stuck, but breaking free from them will unlock new possibilities in your art and business. Remember:

  • You are talented enough. Growth and perseverance are key.
  • You don’t have to do it all alone. Build a support system and invest in community.
  • Great art deserves visibility. Marketing connects your art with the right audience.
  • God’s will requires your cooperation. Plan, take action, and trust Him to guide your steps.

Ready to Thrive?

If you’re ready to overcome these myths and build a thriving art practice or business, you don’t have to do it alone. The Created to Thrive Artist Mentoring Program is designed to provide the tools, community, and mentorship you need to succeed. With faith at the center and practical strategies to help you grow, this program is here to guide you every step of the way.

Learn more and take the next step toward your creative success today.


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Matt Tommey is an artist, author and mentor who is passionate about empowering artists to thrive spiritually, artistically and in business.