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our contracts can be so confusing whats supposed to go in them how do you protect yourself whether youre already a freelance artist or youre looking to start your art business on that this video is for you hey whats up yall and welcome back to the art mentor my name is sean im a veteran art teacher and freelance artist and today im going to give you your guide on how to make an art contract for your creative services and its going to start right now lets set up some basic understandings of our contracts do you need an r contract for every project that youre going to do for personal commissions the simple answer that may surprise you is no you do not if you are just engaging in art commissions for independent clients where the artwork is simply going to be only viewable maybe theyre going to post online and credit you or if its just going to go into their personal collection no you do not need a contract in place however though there are certain circumstances in which you do