From my studio to yours
I’m Sue Pendleton, artist, writer, founder of ENSOhello, and longtime marketing/content pro.
These posts come from both sides of the practice: the part of me that knows marketing matters, and the part of me that would often rather be painting than promoting.
Here, I share practical guidance, artist-to-artist encouragement, and behind-the-scenes reflections as I build ENSOhello to help artists make marketing feel more human, useful, and easier to return to.
When the Canvas is Blank:
Feeling stuck with a blank canvas—or a blank caption? Discover practical ways to beat creative block, from experimenting with fun ideas to revisiting the basics. Inspiration for your work as an artist and for creating social media content.
WIP: ENSOhello in Development
ENSOhello is a work in progress, just like any piece of art. Here’s an inside look at how we’re developing a tool to make social media and content creation easier for artists.
What’s in a name? ENSOhello
Learn the story behind the name ENSOhello and how it blends Zen-inspired art with a mission to support artists, art teachers, and solopreneurs in content creation.
Why I Started ENSOhello
Discover the story behind the new app ENSOhello, a creative content assistant built by artists for artists. See what drives our founder to help fellow artists and solopreneurs share their work online with less stress and more joy.