Posts Tagged ‘Selling Art’

3 Smart Ways To Make Money With Your Art

January 7th, 2010

Before I tell you a story about how just one piece of artwork created over 15 years ago continually and regularly brings me $3,000 every year I would like to ask you a question. Have you ever wondered how you could be capitalizing on your art talents in way that could generate some extra income for you and your family? I certainly have as a veteran artist of some 25 years, creating and selling art across the globe, have at times wondered if there were any ways to actually sell my art that would keep on bringing me income long after I have finished my artwork. The times when my income has dropped for whatever reason, recessions, global financial crisis or just general market dips, have been testing times and have forced me to “think outside the square”. After careful research along with some trial and error, I have come up with 3 sure fire ways to make money from your art, that are bound to help you if you put them into practise. #3 Smart Ways To Make Money From Your Art 1. Sell your art online and have royalties come in for years to come 2. Sell your art tution to students willing to learn “how to. . . ” 3. Other people sell your art & art tution So how is it done? #1 Sell your art online – collect royalties for years. This is my preferred Smart Way No#1 as it has a payoff that just keeps coming, for me personally 4 times a year I receive a royalty check for work done over 10 years ago. This is a very smart way to make lots of money from your artwork, but you have to know what you are doing before you can guarantee success with this method. Who Will Pay For My Artwork? What are the Markets? First and foremost you need to work out which markets are going to be interested in your artwork. Do you like to paint landscapes? Or animals? Or cartoon characters? Or Cars & Bikes? Or Nudes? Or abstract? Or caricatures? Each of these have different markets that can be exploited for royalties for years to come. Some of the distributors of such art are: jigsaw puzzle companies, computer and cell phone wallpaper companies and homewares companies, are 3 goldmine areas to explore. Each of these different markets rely on fresh and inventive artists like yourself to come up with more “PRODUCST” for them. That is right, you are the product creator, they are the marketers. That is how it works. Let me give you an example: Several years ago I was approached by a jigsaw company in Australia “Blue Opal Jigsaws” and asked if a piece of artwork I had already made for a former client who allowed me to retain copyright of the original and profited from, could be reused for a new jigsaw they had planned. After careful negotiations I was offered $1,500 for some slight modifications to the artwork and a 7% royalty, payable quaterly for the life of the product. I currently recieve approximately $3,000 annually from this one puzzle that keeps on selling over and over. I will give you a hint – it is in the souvenir/tourist category (this market never gets tired of buying your product, because they are a new breed every year, as most people take that big overseas holiday perhaps just once in their lifetime and so they want something classic to remember their trip by) which is the perfect market for a repeat sale of your product. You don’t want to choose something that is contemporary if it is longevity is your aim, as it will eventually lose steam and fade out of existence. Here’s an another example: Visit all the pop culture websites and make a list of the coolest people (celebrities of course!) and create cool caricatures of them(just Google celebrity and follow the leads). They need only be head and shoulders, (face really – you will see why in a minute). Each different subculture idolizes a different mob of heros, so get your mind into their space, in fact MySpace is a great place to start. Learn your market, think like your market and create what you would want if you were them instead of you. It takes a little time but well worth it when you read this next sentence. Each year the mobile phone ringtone industry sells $7,000,000,000 dollars worth of ringtones to young people around the world. This market has tons of disposable income (mummy and daddy are paying for the house, food, transport and general upkeep) so they love to spend their time (also tons to spare) with friends online and on their cell phones. Guess what they love to spend their spare cash on – “Wallpapers”. For those of you youthfully challenged readers are probably wondering what’s a Wallpaper and why would they buy it? A wallpaper for a cell phone or mobile phone is the display image on the full color screen on the phone itself. The picture is small so a celebrity head that fills the screen is going sell better than a whole body, so less work to do (this is easy if you know the secrets to a quick and cool caricature). Wallpaper sales are the next most popular download (read purchase$) next to cell phone ringtones, so you can see it is a huge market. Yes I hear you say but how do you sell to this young lot, isn’t the market saturated with products like this? Well yes there is competition like any field but you only need a small piece of a very big pie to feed the family as they say. You could setup your own website, (more info on doing this correctly below) and draw in traffic by giving away 5 free wallpapers to members who register for your weekly newsletter (the one you send with your latest “pay for” caricatures, that is the who is hot and in the news this week, follow scandal websites for tons of ideas here!!!) and watch the income increase as your newsletter subscriptions increase. If only 4% of subscribers bought your latest celebrity caricature of the week for . 99c and you had a subscriber list of 50,000 you would be $1,000 a week better off. Work once and get paid many, many times now that is smart. #2 Sell Your Art Tution Onine – Everyone Wants To Learn How To. Now the obvious suggestion here is to launch a website and setup a shopping cart and off you go to success, but if it were that easy then everyone would be doing it right? Exactly, so that is NOT what you are goint to do. You are going to set yourself apart from the herd and have people lining up for your tution and keep on paying you forever, or as long as your art teaching is popular. So how is this going to be done? Everybody loves to watch don’t they? Yes, they love to watch others and see if they can pick up some tips on how they are doing their magic, whether it is oil painting a landscape in “plein air”, sketching caricatures at a theme park, or creating fantasy art with 3D computer programes. Whatever your leaning towards, if you have mastered your craft then you can get people interested in learning your methods by this very simple technique, that doesn’t cost you a cent. A) Set up a Youtube account B) Record yourself creating your art C) Publish to Youtube some introductory video lessons Once you have published your artwork on Youtube and all the other major video sharing sites, watch the traffic of visitors come in to your website to learn more. That is how it works for me, as some of my videos have had 50,000 viewings in less than a year. That is a lot of targeted traffic for your site and the “Full length videos on DVD delivered to your door – for $39. 95″ or the “ebook instant download version for $29. 95″. I personally have “How To. . . Products” that have been selling on an almost daily basis for months now and the best thing is the market is steady despite the economy being anything but. #3 Get Other People To Sell Your Art & Art Tution! This one is also a favorite smart way to make money by selling your art online. Creating art as in example #1 and then selling the tution in #2, sets you up perfectly for doing this – getting AFFILIATES to sell your artwork for you. You see there are whole armies of folks selling things online to their audiences who login on regularly to the websites that they control. Most of their time is spent on creating content for blogs, answering forum posts and keeping the site up to date, so they have precious little time to do what you and I do – make art! So those with the website visitors, (some popular sites have hundreds of thousands of unqiue visitors everyday) are in the perfect position to sell your wares, your artwork by commission, your art ‘how to. . . ‘ products. I personally have a long list of affiliates who are out there promoting my ebooks who only get paid IF they make a sale. Now that is my kind of workforce, no base salary, no holiday or sick leave to account for, only commisson on sale. It doesn’t get any better than that. Using the contemporary example above for cell phone wallpapers, you can approach hundreds of website owners with your – “this weeks best sellers celebrity caricature wallpaper” and have them sell for you on a royalty basis as well. The limits to these lucrative areas are boundless and with your crazy artistic imagination you are going to do well to follow these 3 smart ways to profit from your art online.

Ensure That You Buy Authentic Art Under the Guidance of a Reputed Art Lawyer

December 25th, 2009

  Everyone appreciates a beautiful object, irrespective of whether he understands art or not. An art connoisseur, on the other hand, will have the knack of appreciating beauty in its minutest form. The artists of the past are still held in reverence by the whole world and even modern art of today has created a special niche for itself in the mind and heart of an art lover. Buying such art work and masterpieces, is a passion for an art collector and even a wise investment, if you have the eye to judge an authentic piece of art. Many art museums around the world thrive on this appreciation and reverence of the audience and if you too have a fondness and great taste in art, then buying paintings might prove to be a fruitful hobby and wise investment. However, the transactions of buying and selling art pieces, like any other business sector, leave a lot of scope for fraudulent deals and one must be careful about his investments. Hence, an art lawyer can become a crucial aid and necessity for anybody interested in dealing in such art. Before purchasing a work of art from a gallery or a dealer, you must be sure about the authenticity and value of the product. At times, even your knowledge of art may not be sufficient to save you from being cheated by a dubious art dealer. It is, therefore, immensely helpful for you, if you can depend on the professional expertise and judgment of an art lawyer. Such a professional will not only have a trained eye for distinguishing between the genuine and the fraud, but he will also be knowledgeable about the accurate price of an artwork in the market. The guidance and knowledge of an art lawyer can thus, help you in making the right selection and paying the justified price for any piece of art that you add to your collection. An art lawyer can also be a necessary aid for the seller of art and not just the buyer. In many instances we find that an art dealer may have sold an expensive piece of artwork to a buyer but did not receive the payment of either part value or complete value of the product. The lawyer can then come to the aid of the dealer and ensure that the payment is received in full by him by using the support of law and legal solutions. So, whether you are an art collector, who enjoys adding new pieces of art to his collection or whether you are an art dealer, an art lawyer can be an important ally, under any circumstances. Whenever making an investment in an art deal, ensure that the transaction terms and clauses have been reviewed by a lawyer and that you have taken his advice before the purchase or sale of any artwork. Such minor details can come in handy whenever you are conducting a deal and can go a long way in ensuring that you are never duped when dealing in art.  

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.