Posts Tagged ‘Emerging Artists’

12 Tips for Designing an Artist Website That Showcases Your Art

January 9th, 2010

Summary Here’s the scoop on what you must know when designing a website to showcase your art, impress galleries, and win over collectors. Learn how to avoid the mistakes most emerging artists make when creating their online portfolio. 1. You need an artists website Any artist who can classify themselves as either “emerging” or “mid-career” will definitely benefit from having their own website to promote their work. At this stage of your career it is important to be able to have a place where anyone in the world can easily access and view your work. 2. Know who you are trying to impress Are you trying to engage a Soho gallery to sell your $20,000 paintings or sell $5 prints to children in Korea? That Soho gallery might not be impressed when they see your online-store selling prints and art cards – but on the other hand, you could make a very handsome living if you really knew how to market those art cards. 3. Make your website fit with your overall art marketing strategy A website is most effective when it is part of a larger overall marketing strategy for your art. This includes mailings, lots of in-person gallery visits and presentations, regular (physical) showings of your work, and developing relationships with the art world. An effectively planned website can greatly compliment and simplify your other marketing efforts. 4. There is a real market for art on the internet The internet is quickly becoming an accepted place to showcase your art to collectors and arts professionals. They might still want to see your work in person before they buy, but the fact remains: they saw it first on your website! Having an online art presence is very important at this time. 5. Have your own website and a website portfolio service A website portfolio service (e. g. www. absolutearts. com or www. art-exchange. com is like an online slide registry. For a fee you can upload images of your work together with a bio, artist statement, and resume. They have many visitors and are a convenient way to make your work accessible to potential clients. The down side is that they don’t display your work well, and there is little flexibility in how the art is showcased. Your own website, on the other hand will require more work to promote, but you’ll be able to present the work in the most beautiful way. Remember the times you’ve been taken into the dimmer room in a commercial gallery? How that art which looked fairly good on the main gallery wall suddenly became something you had to take home? That’s how a good artist’s website should showcase your work. We recommend both options – they are a perfect compliment. 6. Have a website that collectors and art professionals will enjoy Here are some common elements which most dealers and galleries would agree on for your website design: – Keep the site simple and elegant with the focus on the art itself and don’t overpower the art with a site that looks too busy- Avoid advertising such as banner adds or sidebar adds. If you must have them, put them in a separate “resource” section- Avoid complex effects like flash movies. In the time it takes to play your exotic entry page, your visitor may have moved on. Include your bio, artist statement, resume, contact information, gallery(s) of your work, contact information, and a pricelist. Showcase your work beautifully You need to have visual design skills to create a beautiful artist website. Here are some points to get you started:- Most Important: Use high-quality, professionally-photographed images. Excellence in, excellence out!- Keep the website simple and elegant with the focus on the art. – Create multiple galleries to compliment the work – just as a good physical gallery would do. – Choose colors that compliment (not overpower) the work. Think of the colors you would use in a physical gallery to showcase your work – neutral colors like crème, white, gray, and good safe choices. – Think “minimalist” not “busy” for the layout. – Keep your copy (text) brief. Let the art speak for itself! 7. Bring collectors and galleries to your website Its no use having that stunning website sitting in hyperspace. Make it work for you! Here are the ways to bring quality visitors:Search Engines: If your website has been well optimized for search engines, a search on your name or your style of art should bring up your website in the first few pages of results. Letters of Introduction: A letter of introduction sent to a gallery or dealer is a very effective way to bring a qualified visitor to your website. Better still is to include a brochure or postcard of your work with the letter. Advertising online or in magazines: For example, if your art is minimalist and modern in style, a banner add on an interior design website focused on the same minimalist ethic could draw a lot of traffic to your site. You need to be able to sell your work on the internet. But there are many ways to do it. More important than anything is that you have clear and up-to-date contact information on your website. If a buyer likes your work enough to bring out their checkbook, they will normally be happy to call you to close the sale. It’s also handy to be able to sell directly from your website, especially if you sell lower-cost reproductions. There are simple and cost-effective ways to do this. 8. Think again before designing your own website. – Have you really added up the total cost? Here are some questions to consider before you start designing:- Do you have visual design skills/training?- Can you wait several months for the site to be ready?- Can you afford to give up a month or more of your valuable artist time?- Do you have all the computer software and the relatively-new computer needed to build a high-quality website?- Are you fully trained in your design software?Can you answer “Yes” to all of the above? If so, you might think about doing it yourself. Otherwise, hire a designer! 9. Choose your website-designer thoughtfully The most important thing here is to remember what you are trying to create – a beautiful online gallery space to elegantly show your beautiful work – this is very different from building a high-volume website selling printer ink cartridges and paper rolls!Look for the ability to design a space to present your work. One way to do this is to find artist websites that you like and then contact the artist to get the name of their designer. 10. Know what you should pay Artist’s website development prices range from a few hundred to tens of thousands of dollars. Typically, bigger design firms have larger overheads and will be significantly more expensive. On the other hand, Joe down the street can probably build you a website for $200 – but you probably don’t want that website!At Beautiful Artist Websites we have packages ranging from $700 to $2000 for simple elegant artists websites with different levels of functionality. We can also develop fully customized sites to your specifications with prices based on requirements.

What is an Art Gallery

December 26th, 2009

Art galleries are venues to showcase the works of art of each participating artist. Collections in art galleries are rapidly changing and there is a rapid turnover with the items being sold in the Art galleries as people rush around to buy what has been featured in the last several weeks. Special exhibits are often done and it may include an individual artist or several artists or art guilds to be involved. These individual artists work with their most priced masterpiece in the exhibit.
Paintings, sculptures and even photography can be held on exhibit. In this way, art galleries promote the appreciation of the arts. Emerging artists benefit much from the advent of art galleries. They have that zeal and enthusiasm that is strongly needed to add a little spice on their painting careers. A platform is usually provided to hive much emphasis for the items. Art galleries allow the collection of a commission on the sales done for the art gallery items. In some cases, when going out an art exhibit there is an admission fee being collected. Artists sometimes pay exhibit fees to allow each and every single artist who is interested in joining with the exhibit.
Visual art is the usual work being exhibited in art galleries. Paintings are the most featured form of visual art which are being placed in an exhibit. Other galleries feature a wide array of art forms. Sculpture and photography can also be included for an exhibit. Certain types of art galleries do have this sort of specialization in order to accommodate a certain type of art work with much attention and order. For this reason the photo galleries and sculpture gardens exist in order to provide art enthusiasts for photography and sculpture can have a fulfilling time spent in the art gallery because of the wide array of exhibits to check out and appreciate. There has been a lot of art galleries existing in the world and these art galleries has been a seat for knowledge and exploration of artistic and creative prowess.
The captivating beauty of nature from all around the world has been the general highlight for art galleries. Every single day, a lot of artists produce and create an entirely unique masterpiece with their own personal touch and creativity and all of these artworks are being placed on art galleries for the public to view or to give the public the chance to purchase any art form that they find suitable for them.
As mentioned earlier, art galleries have various purposes to serve why they held such art exhibit. Art galleries aim to promote the art enthusiasts to appreciate a mounted platform by a particular artist. The galleries have gained much popularity because of the growth in awareness that art such as painting, sculptor and alike can calm this jittery world we live in. When you try to check the internet, you will see that the demand for art and artists are getting stronger. In this regard, online galleries are available to help out those art enthusiasts to enjoy their most loved form of art right in the comforts of their own homes.

How to Find Real Art for Home Decor: Artists Look to the Internet as the Next Big Thing for Art Sales

December 20th, 2009

CHICAGO, IL  A growing trend among independent artists is evident in the number of artists who are selling paintings, sculpture and fine art photos on the internet. Chicago based DiscoveredArtists. com, an internet marketplace for buying and selling art, reports that more than four-hundred artists have joined their online art gallery in the past sixty days. These international, independent artists are following a growing trend among artists who are searching for a better way to sell their art.   They’re looking for an alternative to selling at art shows and to relying on art galleries to represent them. The cost to exhibit work at art shows, according to many artists has skyrocketed over the recent summer season.   And, traditionally, artists have relied on art galleries to represent them.   But, few artists are able to get galleries to sell their work and, even those who can, are often frustrated by the high commissions that galleries attach to each sale where an artist receives only half of the selling price. So, many artists are looking for a better way to show and to sell their art, and they’re looking to the internet as the next, big thing.  Established artists as well as emerging artists are flocking to the internet to promote their work and sell their artwork online to the general public more efficiently. One of them is veteran artist, Richard Black, creator of Smokey the Bear and illustrator of the legendary advertising icon, Mr. Clean. The internet-savvy artist started his career long before plastic keyboards were invented, but was quick to embrace the world wide web as a place to show and sell his art. Black, who is an eighty-something, teaches at a local university, paints every day and regularly uploads finished paintings to his online art gallery. Like most artists he has had to acquire the technical skill to photograph and create high resolution images that are so important for successful e-commerce art sales. Of course, internet generation artists like fine art photographer Crina Prida are a natural for showing and selling their work online. Prida who is a medical student, lives and works in Cluj, Romania and has only been a serious photographer for two years. The artist has already won a number of local competitions, but more important, she is gaining internationl exposure by showing and selling her work online. Starting artists like Prida who promote themselves on the internet are positioned to create a much larger following for their work than previous generations of artists ever could hope to cultivate. And this is why artists are flocking to show and sell their work online. Self-representation in what is now a world-wide art gallery is a trend that is quickly changing the art world, and how artists go to market. And, it’s a positive change for art buyers, too.   Real art is now more accessible and more affordable to the general public than ever before.   For the first time in history artists have a practical way to show and sell their work, and buyers have a practical way to find and buy real art.   The internet is a worldwide art gallery a thousand times larger than the Louvre and much easier to browse. Veteran artist, Richard Black, creator of Smokey the Bear and illustrator of the legendary advertising icon, Mr. Clean uploads his fine art oil paintings to his virtual art gallery at DiscoveredArtists. com.   Black, who is an eighty-something, teaches at a local university, paints every day and sells his work online.   He ships paintings directly from his studio in Ohio, USA.   His online art gallery has more than two dozen original paintings available for sale.   This painting, titled Africa is an 18″ x 24″ original oil on stretched canvas.   VIEW LARGERCrina Prida lives and works in Cluj, Romania and has been a serious photographer for only two years.   Starting artists like Prida who promote themselves on the internet are positioned to create a much larger following for their work than previous generations of artists ever could hope to cultivate.   This fine art photograph is one in a series of photos titled Circus Set available in Prida’s online art gallery at DiscoveredArtists. com.   The artwork is approximately 16″ x 16″ and is priced at $150.   The artist ships directly from her studio in Romania. VIEW LARGERAbout DiscoveredArtists. comDiscoveredArtists. com literally searches the world for talented artists who produce collector-quality, decorative art.   The artists range in experience from starting artists to established artists.   But, it’s not about the artist . . . it’s about the artwork and the value to the buyer. DiscoveredArtists. com’s marketing team advises artists on how to display and describe their work, but artists independently set their own prices. Paintings are shipped directly to buyers from the artist’s studio, so there is no middle man, gallery markups or handling fees which helps keep prices reasonable.