ENSOhello (EN-zoh) combines the zen hand-painted circular symbol of creative flow (ensō) with the spark of a conversation (hello) •

ENSOhello (EN-zoh) combines the zen hand-painted circular symbol of creative flow (ensō) with the spark of a conversation (hello) •

We’d rather be making art, too.

But we know our work needs to be seen, promoted, and shared if we want to grow.

ENSOhello is built for artists by an artist (and seasoned marketing pro) who knows both sides of the challenge.

It’s a membership centered around an app, weekly nudges, and coaching-style support to help artists build a marketing practice that fits the way artists actually work.

Less overwhelm.
More guidance.
A practice you can keep returning to.

Founding Member access opens soon! Join the list to be notified.

Illustration of three artists engaged in different creative activities: one making pottery, one drawing at an easel, and one chiseling at a sculpture.

Create freely. Share easily.

There is no easy button.

But there is an easier way.

If marketing your art has ever made you think:

“There must be some secret I’m missing!”

You’re definitely not alone.

The truth is, there isn’t one perfect trick, schedule, caption, or algorithm answer that makes everything suddenly easy.

But marketing can become easier.

ENSOhello helps you build a practice through small, steady steps with structure, support, and guidance that meets you where you are.

A drawing of a glass jar with brush strokes, containing three paintbrushes with different colored bristles: yellow, green, and blue.
Hand-drawn camera with black outlines, tan body details, and a large circular lens in the center.
A music stand with an adjustable black metal pole and base, holding a blank blue sheet.
Hand-drawn microphone with a black and white dotted pattern on the head and a brown handle.
Drawing of a dog bowl filled with water on a small table.
Hand-drawn illustration of a group of hands making the love sign, with fingers touching each other.

A membership built to help you keep going.

ENSOhello gives you practical help in the moments when art marketing usually gets stuck: what to share, what to say, when to return, and how to make the next step feel doable.

  • THE APP. Talk through ideas with Enso. She helps you turn your stories, process, images, and observations into captions that feel uniquely connected to your work. Then she automatically posts or schedules so you don’t get pulled into the scroll.

  • WEEKLY FRIENDLY NUDGES. Timely prompts and reminders to help you know what to share each week.

  • “GET STARTED” SUPPORT. Learning a new app can feel like a big step. We get it. That’s why we created simple first steps, setup help, and tutorials to help you begin without feeling overwhelmed.

  • COACHING-STYLE GUIDANCE. Artist-centered support that helps you know what to do now. Not someday, not all at once.

  • OCCASIONAL OFFICE HOURS. Extra support during the Founding Member period as we learn and grow together.

Illustration of two smartphones with speech bubbles. The left phone shows a voice command interface with a speech bubble saying, 'hello Let's start a new post!'. The right phone displays a social media scheduling app with a post of a cloud scene. The speech bubbles indicate conversation about posting and planning content, with comments: 'Hi, Enso! I'm not sure what to post today', 'No finished pieces? That's okay, let's talk it through', and 'Great post! Want to plan another one for later?'.

The 4 Pillars of the ENSOhello Practice

Artists understand practice. We return to the fundamentals again and again. Over time, they give us more freedom.

Marketing works the same way.

A woman with blonde hair tied back, wearing earrings and a light-colored sweater, painting on a canvas outdoors among pink blossoming trees.

Authenticity

Let your marketing sound and feel like it came from you and only you.

Multiple, consistently repetitive yellow and black circular boards with red, green, and yellow colors.

Consistency

Return often enough to build rhythm, recognition, and trust.

Multiple hands reaching out and touching a tree trunk in a forest with green leaves.

Connection

Help people care about the work, the process, and the person behind it.

A white envelope with a red wax seal and handwritten message on the front, placed on a box with decorative items, including a heart-shaped object and ribbons.

Invitation

Give people a clear, generous next step without making it feel like a hard sell.

ENSOhello brings structure, prompts, reminders, and coaching-style support. You bring your art. And keep returning.