19/05/2026
What if marketing your art didn’t have to mean becoming louder, pushier, or more “on” than you actually are?
For so many artists, especially introverts, marketing can feel like the part of the business that asks you to be someone else.
That’s the precise topic I’m exploring with artist Leah Mariani's art space in this episode of Paint Rest Repeat.
Leah shares what it has looked like to build visibility, confidence and creative momentum in a way that still feels true to who she is - including the artist residency in the French countryside that changed the direction of her work.
You might think you need to be constantly networking, posting, pitching and promoting to grow as an artist.
But Leah’s story is such a beautiful reminder that sometimes the biggest shifts happen when you give yourself space, support and permission to reconnect with your own creative voice.
The big takeaway?
Marketing your art as an introvert isn’t about forcing yourself into someone else’s version of success.
It’s about finding sustainable ways to be seen, share your work, build relationships and create opportunities - without burning yourself out in the process.
This conversation is gentle, inspiring and deeply reassuring if you’ve ever wondered whether you’re “too quiet” to build a successful art practice.
🎧 “Marketing Your Art as an Introvert with Leah Mariani”
Listen now on your favourite podcast app or watch on YouTube - search “Paint Rest Repeat Leah Mariani”.
Or just head here 👉 https://www.permissiontopaint.co/podcast116
Ros x