• Unlocking Growth through Connection: Why Artists Need Collaboration & Community

    ISSUE #016

    One of the most incredible truths we can embrace as artists is that we were never designed to walk this journey alone. From the very beginning, God created us for connection—not just with Him, but with each other. Ecclesiastes 4:9-10 reminds us, “Two are better than one, because they have a good return for their labor. If either of them falls down, one can help the other up.” When we step into divine collaboration, we find strength, encouragement, and fresh vision we could never find in isolation.

    This week, we’re diving deep into what it means to build meaningful connections and collaborations as artists. Whether it’s partnering on a project, joining a critique group, or simply sharing your heart with a fellow creative friend, these relationships are often the key to breakthrough. My prayer is that you’ll open your heart to the relationships God is bringing into your life—and that you’ll see how He wants to use them to multiply your impact and joy.

    May this week be filled with intentional reflection, creative breakthroughs, and meaningful connection with the Creator who put that beautiful imagination inside you.

    In His love and creativity,
    Matt Tommey

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    CONNECT

    Scripture: “Two are better than one, because they have a good return for their labor.” — Ecclesiastes 4:9 (NIV)

    Have you ever noticed how much easier it is to keep going when someone is walking beside you? The Kingdom of God is all about community, and our creative lives are no exception. We are called to build each other up, encourage one another, and celebrate each other’s wins. As artists, we need people who will remind us of our identity in Christ and our creative calling when we lose sight of it.

    Prayer:
    Father, thank You for the gift of community. Help me to open my heart to the relationships You have prepared for me. Give me discernment to see the people You’ve placed in my life to help me grow creatively and spiritually. Teach me to encourage and lift others up as well. In Jesus’ name I pray, amen.

    Spiritual Action Step:
    Take 10 minutes this week to pray specifically for the artists and creative friends in your life. Ask God to show you how you can encourage or support them in a tangible way.


    CLARIFY

    God’s plans for us often involve people—divine appointments that help clarify our vision and keep us moving forward. This week, consider how your relationships align with where God is leading you. Are there people you need to reach out to, collaborations you’ve been hesitant to start, or conversations you’ve been avoiding?

    Reflect on how these partnerships could help you gain new perspective, push past creative roadblocks, and step into greater freedom. When we align our goals with God’s heart for connection, we move from striving alone to thriving together.

    Reflection Prompt:
    Which relationships in your life feel life-giving and aligned with your creative vision? Which ones need prayer, boundaries, or a renewed approach?

    Action Step:
    Make a list of 2–3 artists or creative friends you want to connect with this month. Reach out to set up a coffee, call, or creative hangout.


    CREATE

    Isolation can often make our art feel stagnant. Collaboration, however, can infuse new life into our creative practice. Whether it’s inviting another artist into your studio, sharing unfinished work for feedback, or even collaborating on a joint piece, these experiences stretch us and grow us in ways solo work never can.

    Remember, God didn’t just call us to create; He called us to create in community. Just as iron sharpens iron, one artist can sharpen another. When you open yourself to this, you’ll find unexpected inspiration, encouragement, and practical insights that can propel your work forward.

    Studio Action Step:
    Invite a trusted artist friend to visit your studio (or do a virtual studio tour) this month. Share a piece you’re working on and ask for honest, grace-filled feedback.


    CULTIVATE

    Building a thriving art business isn’t just about sales—it’s about relationships. Every collector, gallery owner, or fellow artist is a potential partner in the story God is telling through your work. When you invest in authentic connections, you build trust and open doors to opportunities you may have never imagined.

    This week, think about how you can move beyond surface-level interactions to deeper connections. Share more of your story online, comment meaningfully on a fellow artist’s post, or reach out to a past collector to thank them. Every genuine interaction plants seeds for future growth and impact.

    Outreach Action Step:
    Pick one person—an art collector, a gallery owner, or a supporter—and write them a heartfelt note or email expressing your gratitude and sharing an update on your creative journey.


    TECH TIP FOR THRIVING

    Platform: Canva
    Canva is a fantastic tool that empowers you to create professional, branded designs without needing a graphic designer. From social media posts to price lists, Canva helps you present your work beautifully and consistently.

    Tip:
    This week, design a simple art price list in Canva. Include your name, contact information, and high-quality photos of your artwork. Save it as a PDF so you can easily share it with galleries, collectors, or post it online.


    INSPIRE

    Over in Beaumont, Texas, The Art Studio, Inc. (TASI) just wrapped up its Fourth Annual Gumbo Clayfest, and it’s seriously the kind of heartwarming story that reminds us why art matters. Despite tighter budgets from some usual sponsors, TASI brought together local and returning ceramicists—think Tom Belden, Chris Leonard, and Gary “Greeny” Greenberg—to celebrate clay. Dozens of potters led free public workshops, demoed wheel-throwing, and shared techniques. Kids, retirees, and everyone in between shaped bowls and mugs, learning that a lump of clay can become a vessel of connection.

    What stands out is how this festival isn’t just about selling work—it’s about nurturing new talent and reinforcing community bonds. TASI’s director, Greg Busceme, stressed that art in gatherings like this gives people a safe space to express, process emotions, and find belonging. For us as Kingdom creatives, it’s a blueprint: hosting a simple, low-cost event can spark relationships, break down barriers, and invite folks into the joy of making.

    Read the entire article.

    Takeaway: Could you host a mini studio open-house or clay-play date? Even something as casual as a “mud and mingle” afternoon can open doors for conversations about your art, your faith, and the stories we shape together.


    WORSHIP

    This powerful worship song invites us to surrender and say “yes” to Jesus in every area of our lives. As you listen, let it be a personal moment of consecration and a reminder that your creative journey begins and thrives in His presence.


    LISTEN

    Podcast Episode: Unlocking Creative Partnerships

    Listen Now

    Creative breakthrough isn’t just about what happens in your studio—it’s about the people who surround you on the journey. In this week’s episode, we explore the power of creative partnerships and why stepping out of isolation can be the key to unlocking your next level of growth.

    You’ll hear practical strategies and personal stories of artists who have stepped into collaborations and seen their work—and their spiritual lives—transform. If you’ve been trying to do it all alone, this episode is your invitation to embrace the gift of community and discover what God can do when you join forces with others.

    Key Takeaway:
    Breakthrough often comes not from grinding harder alone but from opening your life to the creative connections God has prepared for you.


    WATCH

    Sometimes as artists, we overthink everything—analyzing, striving, and trying to control every detail. But what if the breakthrough you’ve been longing for is on the other side of a simple, wholehearted “yes” to God’s creative plan?

    In this video, I share my personal story of moving from shame and striving to radical surrender, which opened the door to supernatural provision and influence far beyond what I could have imagined.

    What God did for me, He wants to do for you—and even greater. It starts with your yes. Be sure to watch and leave me a comment!


    FEATURED ARTIST: Amber Ratliff

    Whimsy, Color, and Co-Creating with the Holy Spirit
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    For Amber Ratliff, painting is so much more than mixing colors—it’s a sacred partnership with the Holy Spirit. Her vibrant, whimsical acrylic works overflow with joyful color, layered patterns, and hidden words of Scripture woven throughout, both visible and unseen. Each piece is an atmosphere-shifting invitation to encounter God’s heart.

    Amber’s artistic journey took a transformative turn after attending the Gathering of Artisans in 2022.

    “I had no idea what to expect,” she recalls. “But I was blown away by the Holy Spirit’s presence, the excellence, and the depth of connection with other artists. My art has never been the same since I learned to invite the Holy Spirit into the process.”

    Workshops with mentors like Aeron & Tracy Brown, Amy Smith, and Sandy Hall taught her to ask God what He wants to release in each piece, embrace mystery and imperfection, and create as an act of worship rather than striving.

    “Before GOA, I didn’t really consult God unless it was to ask Him to bless the piece. Now, it feels like a true partnership—obedience, worship, and a joy-filled connection,” she shares.

    A powerful testimony of this transformation came when Amber was working at a local gallery with her painting “Secret Place”. A guest came in, overwhelmed, and was drawn directly to her piece by the Holy Spirit. He shared how deeply it ministered to him, even falling to his knees in the gallery to weep and pray. In a moment that could only be orchestrated by God, he asked Amber to pray for him, affirming that her art was not just decoration—it was ministry.

    “I felt God remind me loudly, ‘It’s not about you!’ That encounter changed everything,” Amber recalls. “Selling the piece wasn’t the point—God was using it to accomplish His purposes.”

    As a full-time homeschool mom and co-op teacher, Amber’s creative time is precious and limited. She commits each window of time to God, asking Him to multiply it and to guide every detail.

    “It’s all about inviting Him in and remembering: it’s not about me. The pressure is off.”

    Her encouragement to other artists?
    🎨 “Take time to invite the Holy Spirit into every session—it’s a game changer! And remember: it’s not about you. Just be obedient and trust Him.”

    Amber’s art is now shown regularly in a local gallery, and she connects monthly with a group of local Christian artists for prayer, critique, and fellowship—a lifeline of community and growth.

    Through every playful shape, vibrant layer, and hidden Scripture, Amber Ratliff’s work radiates the joy and freedom of co-creating with God—an open invitation to encounter His love and creativity in living color.


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  • The Financial ROI of Investing in an Artist Mentorship Program

    Beyond Passion: Building a Sustainable Art Business

    My friend, I’ve heard the whispers of doubt that might be holding you back right now: “Can I really afford to invest in a mentorship program? Will I ever see a return on that investment?”

    These are valid questions—especially if you’ve been told the lie that being an artist means struggling financially or that pursuing your calling means embracing poverty.

    Let me tell you something powerful: God doesn’t call us to be starving artists. He calls us to be good stewards of our gifts, including the ability to create income from the talents He’s entrusted to us.

    “For I know the plans I have for you,” declares the LORD, “plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future.” – Jeremiah 29:11

    The Measurable Return on Your Mentorship Investment

    When we talk about ROI (Return on Investment) for artist mentorship, we’re not just speaking in vague terms of “feeling more confident” or “growing as an artist”—though these are certainly valuable. We’re talking about tangible, measurable financial returns that transform your art practice into a sustainable business.

    1. Accelerated Income Growth Through Proven Systems

    Look at these real results from Created to Thrive members:

    • 60% Sales Increase: Ann from Oregon shares, “I have increased my art teaching income over 60% and am on my way to a six-figure year after doing the Artist Cashflow Bootcamp and becoming a member of CTT!”
    • 4x Income Increase: Lance from Wisconsin reports, “Since I joined the mentoring program and started doing the work, I’ve increased my art business income by over 4x!”
    • $60K Revenue Growth: Lisa from California tells us, “After becoming a member of CTT and implementing Matt’s teachings, I’ve increased my art business income from $32k to over $92K!”

    These aren’t outliers—they represent the kind of transformation possible when you follow proven systems rather than trying to reinvent the wheel on your own.

    2. The Costly Alternative: Trial and Error

    Let’s be honest about what not investing in mentorship actually costs:

    • Time: Years of figuring things out through trial and error
    • Lost Revenue: Income you could have been generating with the right strategies
    • Wasted Resources: Money spent on ineffective marketing or wrong platforms
    • Emotional Toll: The frustration and discouragement of repeated failures

    The Small Business Administration (SBA) confirms this, stating that small businesses (including art businesses) that receive mentoring or coaching have a 70% higher chance of surviving the critical first five years compared to those without mentoring support.

    That’s not just a slight edge—it’s the difference between thriving and barely surviving.

    3. Breaking Down the Investment Math

    Consider this simple calculation:

    The average price for a beginning artist’s work ranges from $200-$800 per piece, with emerging and professional artists commanding $1,000-$5,000 or more.

    If mentorship helps you:

    • Sell just one additional piece per month at $300 = $3,600/year
    • Raise your prices appropriately by even 20% = significant additional income
    • Add one new revenue stream (like teaching or prints) = exponential growth

    This means your membership investment can be recouped with just a few additional sales or one strategic price increase—everything beyond that is profit that continues year after year.

    4. The Compound Financial Effect of Artistic Growth

    Unlike many investments that depreciate, what you learn through mentorship appreciates over time:

    • Skills build upon skills: Each new technique or business strategy you master becomes part of your permanent toolkit
    • Relationships compound: The connections you make through a mentorship community continue to yield opportunities years later
    • Reputation grows: As your work improves and your visibility increases, your ability to command higher prices increases too

    Maria from Texas experienced this compound effect: “Within months I got out of debt, created passive income, and stopped self-sabotaging. A year later I have a great monthly membership course and a cool gallery representing me.”

    5. Beyond Direct Income: The Full Financial Picture

    The financial ROI extends beyond just art sales:

    • Financial Knowledge: Learn the importance of properly tracking expenses and deductions which are specific to artists
    • Multiple Income Streams: Develop diversified revenue sources for stability
    • Efficient Systems: Save money by implementing streamlined processes for production and sales
    • Strategic Investments: Make smarter decisions about where to put your art business dollars
    • Pricing Confidence: Stop leaving money on the table with underpriced artwork

    Inside Created to Thrive, we address all these aspects through resources like our Art Inventory Tracker, Art Pricing Workshop, and Monthly BizChats focused on the business side of art.

    Real Investment, Real Returns

    I don’t just teach these principles—I’ve lived them. As a professional artist who has built a thriving six-figure+ art business while maintaining spiritual integrity, I know firsthand the transformation that happens when you invest in your growth.

    And I’ve seen it happen for countless others like Shanon Roberts, who started successfully selling her art just two months after joining Created to Thrive.

    A Kingdom Perspective on ROI

    From a Kingdom perspective, the return on your investment goes even deeper:

    • Stewardship: Honoring God by maximizing the gifts He’s given you
    • Impact: Reaching more people with your art’s message and ministry
    • Legacy: Building something sustainable that can bless future generations
    • Giving: Increasing your capacity to support causes you care about

    When you invest in your growth as an artist, you’re not just investing in a business—you’re investing in your calling.

    The Bottom Line

    For less than the cost of a few art supplies or a single workshop, membership in the Created to Thrive Artist Mentorship Program gives you access to:

    • Over 240 videos and resources worth more than $2,400
    • Weekly live coaching and expert sessions valued at over $2,400/year
    • A supportive community and personalized guidance that’s genuinely priceless

    The question isn’t whether you can afford to invest in mentorship. Given the potential returns—both financial and spiritual—the real question is: Can you afford not to?

    [Get Started Today for Just $14!]

    I’m cheering you on as you step into the abundance God has for you through your art!

    Matt Tommey

    Frequently Asked Questions About Financial ROI

    How quickly can I expect to see financial returns from artist mentorship? While every artist’s journey is unique, many of our members begin to see financial improvement within the first 2-4 months of implementing the strategies they learn. These initial returns often come from proper pricing adjustments, more effective marketing approaches, or developing new revenue streams. As your skills, confidence, and business systems continue to develop, your financial returns typically increase proportionally.

    Is there a money-back guarantee if I don’t see results? Yes! Created to Thrive offers a full 15-day money-back guarantee for all yearly and lifetime purchases. If you are unsatisfied with the program during the first two weeks, simply request a full refund. No questions, no hassle. Monthly subscriptions are not eligible for refunds but may cancel at any time with no contract or obligations.

    Will I need to invest additional money beyond the membership fee? The Created to Thrive membership provides everything you need to transform your art business financially. While you may choose to invest in certain tools or platforms as your business grows (like website improvements or marketing materials), the program itself gives you all the necessary knowledge, community support, and resources without requiring additional purchases.

    Does this program work for artists at any income level? Absolutely! We have members who join with no art sales history and others who are already earning steady income but want to scale their business. The principles and strategies work regardless of your starting point, and the program is designed to meet you where you are. Whether you’re working to make your first $1,000 or aiming for six figures, the financial growth principles are applicable and scalable.

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