10 Ways To Sell Your Art
Are you looking for some fresh ideas on marketing your artwork? It can be challenging and a little scary conquering this beast; however, in today’s environment it’s never been easier (not easy, just easier). If you are a brand new artist or an emerging artist, you have so many more options and opportunities than artists of past decades. Many of these also have the added benefit of you being in control of your destiny. Here are some ideas for you to explore, they each have some pros and cons and some may be more suitable depending on where you live. Since there is a mountain of information here, I’ll give some pros and cons for the first 2 and will continue to work through the list in the future.
Art Fairs
Pros
Generally low cost to exhibit
More available than you have the time or energy to attend
I have found them to be a FABULOUS place to connect with potential collectors and get my name “out there” and let people get to know me.
Great opportunity to add to your Social Media following and your email list
You get 100% of your sales, no one gets a commission except you
Great way to develop community with other artists
Cons
They are physically taxing. It’s a lot of work setting up and taking down.
Tents, walls, display racks, etc. are expensive and you can easily spend hundreds of dollars when you are first getting started
Weather dependant. Bad weather can keep attendance down, potentially damage your art and it’s no fun being cold, hot, wind blown, etc.
Local Restaurants/Cafes/Coffee Shops
Pros
Depending on where you live this can be a long list to select from
Generally there is no commission fee and if there is it’s usually small
Cons
Can only place one or two pieces at a time
It can take a long time for a piece to sell
Website
E-Mail
Social Media
Art Exhibitions and Organizations
Interior Decorators
Frame Shops
Online Galleries
Home Furnishings Stores
A few final thoughts. DO NOT get discouraged and give up. It is very likely that it may take a while for pieces to sell and that doesn’t mean that you are a failure or the art is, it just is what it is. Things you may view as a failure are just steps in the direction of your success. It took a year for my first piece in a local coffee shop to sell and I have sold 3 more since. If you are creating solid, authentic art and keep putting yourself and your art out there, you will see some magic come from it. I like to think of it as throwing as many darts at the board as I can knowing that eventually I will hit the bullseye.