
Artists of all types typically fail at developing the business part of their lives.
Meet Og LewisOne, Motivational/Keynote Speaker, Consumer Psychologist, and VC to the Arts.
His talks comprise of:
- Case Studies of Successful Non Starving Artists and how they organize and implement their art lives.
- The Psychology of people and how they make daily decisions and the art of Interaction.
- How He has taken this knowledge to better himself and his art career.
- The history of con artists and scammers and how what we can learn from them in our marketing.
- How others can use this knowledge to become a Non Starving Artist.
Interested in bringing a seasoned Keynote speaker or entire workshop presentation to your next arts conference or summit?
CORPORATE
Whether you’re a small start-up or a large multinational corporation, LewisOne has the ability to motivate teams by pushing the limits of possibility right before your eyes. Watch him inspire and cultivate creativity as a new confidence infuses the audience. LewisOne is proof that with focus, optimism, and tenacity, the impossible can become probable.
PRIVATE
LewisOne delivers dynamic entertainment with astonishing close-up routines and exhilarating stage performances. Looking for a creative twist? LewisOne will create visually stimulating exhibitions and use his eclectic range of skills to customize a unique show to match your event. LewisOne combination of unassuming charm and dazzling skill will excite your guests and leave them wanting more.
EDUCATIONAL
Nothing excites LewisOne more than being able to inspire and motivate young minds. His engaging presentations, educational workshops, and extraordinary shows expose curious adolescents to the excitement of 3D space, math, and logic, without the intimidation of traditional textbooks. Learning is not only fun, it’s an experience.
If you run an art guild, arts organization, creative business incubator, or art school, your mission likely includes more than inspiration. You’re tasked with helping artists build sustainable careers, expand their thinking, and understand how their work survives and thrives in the real world.
That’s where Og LewisOne, founding Member of the Society of Non-Starving Artists, comes in.
Og LewisOne is a sought-after keynote speaker who bridges fine art, marketing, and consumer and social psychology. His talks are designed for artists at every stage, from beginners considering art as a career, to seasoned creatives looking to expand their reach, revenue, and long-term influence.
Drawing from his own journey as a working artist and educator, Og delivers talks that blend story-driven inspiration with practical insight, helping audiences understand not just what to do, but why it works. His presentations explore how people perceive value, how attention is earned, how trust is built, and how artists can engage the marketplace without compromising their identity.
Available keynote topics include, but are not limited to:
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The Psychology of Becoming an Artist
A TED-style narrative exploring identity, motivation, and the realities of choosing art as a life path. -
Art as a Career
Building a sustainable fine art practice without relying on myths, gatekeepers, or burnout. -
Creative Marketing & Ethical Sales for Artists
How psychology is used in marketing, and how artists can apply these principles authentically. -
Consumer & Social Psychology in the Art World
Understanding how buyers think, decide, and emotionally connect with creative work. -
Mindset, Motivation & the Artist Identity
Overcoming resistance, imposter syndrome, and the mental traps that stall creative careers. -
Systems, Strategy & Scale for Artists
Moving beyond one-off sales toward assets, leverage, and long-term growth.
Each talk can be delivered as a standalone keynote or customized to align with your organization’s goals, audience experience level, and program structure. Whether the focus is inspiration, professional development, or strategic growth, Og’s presentations leave audiences with clarity, momentum, and a deeper understanding of how art and psychology intersect in the modern creative economy.
