Where can I post my drawings?
TOP 10 Social Networks for Artists
- DeviantArt. Founded in August 2000, DeviantArt is the largest online social network and platform for artists and art enthusiasts to exhibit, promote, and share their works.
- CGSociety.
- Pinterest.
- Behance.
- Instagram.
- Tumblr.
- Facebook.
- Twitter.
Where can I promote my art?
Here are some key features that will make your portfolio shine—and take your art marketing to the next level!
- Use a Time-Saving Website Builder.
- Curate That Content.
- Ace Your Artist Statement and About Me Page.
- Start Blogging.
- Add an Online Store.
- Attend Art Exhibitions and Fairs.
- Join Artist Organizations.
How do I sell my personal artwork?
Yes, you can make money selling art online! Here are some of the best places to virtually sell your art.
- Fine Art America. Fine Art America is the world’s largest online art marketplace and print-on-demand technology company.
- ArtPal.
- Amazon.
- Etsy.
- Storenvy.
- eBay.
- Minted.
- Society6.
How do I start selling art?
Here’s our step-by-step guide to selling art.
- Putting Your Art Online. If you want people to buy your art, you need to make it available.
- Putting Your Art Into the World.
- Sell Art Commissions.
- Hire a Professional Consultant.
- Networking.
- Build a Client Base.
- Know Your Audience.
- Use Social Media.
How do I get my artwork noticed?
- Create An Irresistible Online Presence With Your Website.
- Online Art Market Places And Online Art Galleries.
- Skyrocket Your Mailing List.
- Use Your Blog To Build A Buzz Around Your Art.
- Rock Social Media And Get Your Work Noticed Around The Globe.
- Get Your Followers To Promote You.
- Cross-Promote With Other Artists.
Do prints devalue art?
Many artists have original paintings that are many, many thousands of dollars and that cost is out of reach of many consumers. The prints then begin to devalue the originals, and compete too strongly with the original paintings in price.
How much should I charge for prints of my artwork?
Set yourself a sensible hourly wage, add the cost of materials, and make that your asking price. If materials cost $50, for example, you take 20 hours to make the art and decide to pay yourself $20 per hour, then price it at $450. Don’t forget the comparables, though.
What is a good profit margin for art prints?
If you have plans to seek galleries or consultants to help sell your art at some point, you must build in a profit margin to account for their commissions. For most artists, this is 50% of the retail price.
Are artist prints worth anything?
Like all artworks, fine art prints are more valuable when they are hand-signed by the artist. (It doesn’t matter much if the signature is located on the front of the print, the back of the print, or on its accompanying Certificate of Authenticity.)
Are art prints a good investment?
The simple answer is yes they can be valuable investments for both the art lover and collector and as well as for the artist but not all art prints are valuable. The value of art prints depends on scarcity and availability as well as popularity, quality and affordability.
Is art a waste of money?
The arts are expensive and artists are typically poor. If you’re among those who believe that spending money on creative ventures and the arts is a waste and that people could spend that money much better elsewhere, that’s ok. But you’ll need to do some things first before you can really make that kind of a statement.
Why do artists number their prints?
Artists typically now number their prints so that collectors will know that this print edition is limited and that their print is part of the official edition. The numbering of a print does not in itself make that print any more or less valuable, but it does give collectors some important facts about the print.