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Where To Buy Art Online

by SellMyART on 30/12/2011

Buying art online  can pose a problem for both the artist selling the art and the buyer purchasing the art, The artists faces the problem of gaining trust and a good reputation to encourage buyers ,and the buyer faces a similar problem of trust in the artist and hoping the painting lives up to it’s online image.

ARTISTS

For the artist to sell successfully online they need to build up a social profile through various sites such as Twitter , Facebook and You Tube, that way the buyer can see you are a real person  and actively promoting and selling your art.  You can sell from your own website but this can be tricky to get sales from people who don’t know you and are not sure if they should trust you with their hard earned cash , they need to feel the security that they will receive a painting if that is what they paid for and their money back if it’s not what  they thought it would be.

Original artwork is expensive so until you have established a good reputation with  recommendations from buyers of your work , you will struggle to sell directly from a website. Websites are great to display your work , it’s your showcase or online gallery that people can browse at leisure. If set up a e-mail responder like Mailchip or Awebber and keep interested parties up to date with your work and what you are doing  then this keeps you in contact with your buyers , strikes up a conversation and  they see you as a real person who they can trust and may eventually buy your art.

FOR THE BUYER OF ART.

Here are some to points to remember when buying art online :

Only buy from reputable sites , ones that offer a money back guarantee if your not completely happy with your painting, sites such as eBay, Imagekind, Etsy, Red Bubble  and Deviant Art are a few well know sites for purchasing art.

Bricks and mortar Galleries often have online sites where you can purchase art from, these are pretty secure and usually offer pay-pal and Visa payments.

Never buy from sites that have no contact details or sketchy contact details!

If you buy from the artists website , see if they have feedback from other buyers and ask if you can contact them to see if they where happy with their purchase.

Find the artist on other sites like Facebook  and Twitter check them out to see if they are a real person!

Make sure you can pay through a secure site such as pay-pal , where they offer protection for the buyer.

Practice due diligence before parting with your cash  , research your artist and then when you do buy your ‘ll be sure you’ve made the right decision and wont feel let down or ripped off.

Here is a brief list of some online sites to purchase both originals and prints :

www.buy-original-art.com

www.deviantart.com

www.etsy.com

www.ebay.co.uk

fineartamerica.com

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Writing A Letter To A Gallery

by SellMyART on 03/12/2011

Many artists feel intimidated at the though of writing a good cover letter to go with samples of their artwork. A cover letter is essentially a brief summary of your resume and generally contains  three to four paragraphs. There should be no  spelling errors and written as it should be written; from you , not your agent or an imaginary third person (unless you have an agent or an imaginary friend) Here are a few points to consider and a sample to give you a guide :

  • Find out the name of the person it should be written to , don’t be too familiar,(unless they are a friend) use full names not first names.
  • Begin with an introduction of who you are and why you are sending samples of your work.
  • Briefly describe  what you do and your  current notable  achievements.
  • Highlight  information such as your degree, recent awards and any recent achievements.
  • Briefly describe your artwork. Keep to the point !
  • Offer to send additional materials if they are required or  arrange a face to face review of your work. If materials are to be returned to you, mention that you have included a self-addressed stamped envelope for their return. If the gallery  is allowed to keep your materials, CV  included; mention that as well.. Be sure to include a “thank you”.
  • Make sure you hand sign your printed letter, stick to one style of font for all your materials, CV, notes ect.

CLICK HERE FOR A sample letter



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Rene Gruau, The Fashion Illustrator.

by SellMyART on 21/10/2011

Rene Gruau

Renee Gruau’s fashion illustrations are both elegant and beautiful ,  His colours and his amazingly fluid lines are just simply stunning, Rene Gruau provided his defining style for the Christian Diors “New Look” in the 1940 ties which greatly influenced haute couture, art, theater, and design. With his signature use of his powerful minimal line, Gruau’s style incorporated seductive sophistication with classic grace, beauty and sensual artistry. There was a quality and visual appeal of his radiant and glamorous “beautiful women”. Gruau’s artwork is acclaimed and noted for its exceptional and masterful line, and its timeless, enduring style. His work would look as good today in a magazine as it did in 1945. He has inspired many fashion illustrators, and has set a bench mark for quality and artistic merit in a fashion illustration.

Rene Gruau was born in Italy in 1909. In the 1940‘s and 50‘s Gruau became a admired figure of the haute couture world, working with Femina, Marie-Claire, L’Album Du Figaro and well known “high-fashion magazines. Some of Gruau’s best work can be seen in the dramatic visual statements he produced for; Balenciaga, Elsa Schiaparelli, Christian Dior and Givenchy. In 1948 Rene Gruau went to work for Harper’s Bazaar and Vogue in the U.S.A,before becoming the exclusive artist for Flair magazine. He also produced fabulously beautiful advertisements for Bemberg and the Moulin Rouge .

Rene Gruau

Rene Gruau

Right up until his death at the grand age of 95, Gruau continued to work for the greatest names in Haute Couture:names such as Balenciaga, Balmain, Fath, Schiaparelli, Givenchy , while also creating fashion drawings for Elle, Vogue, France, and Madame Figaro. Gruau’s works of art are collected and exhibited by the finest art institutions in the world; including the Louvre in Paris. Rene Gruau’s artistic devotion, intensity and technical brilliance have left a trial of light on art history, and a place in my heart for being one of the worlds finest fashion illustrators.

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Sell Art On Etsy

September 19, 2011

Etsy is the home of Vintage and handmade, it is an e-commerce site that allows you sell your art or craft for a small fee. There is every sort of homemade and handmade on Etsy and that includes art. I like Etsy as a site to sell art , it has lots of like-minded people [...]

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Can you sell art on Ebay?

September 11, 2011

Are you interested in selling your paintings or photos online? Take a look at eBay, one of the largest auction sites on the internet. The site has a huge Art category, which means you can sell your photos to a huge, global community of buyers. You’ll need a sellers account, a payment account (like Paypal), [...]

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Escha Van Den Bogerd |Artist of the week

September 6, 2011

This weeks artist : Escha Van Den Bogerd is from Holland, She is very skilled in painting the female figure, her work is both expressive and atmospheric, I asked  Escha a few questions about her art and what inspires her: Why are you drawn to painting the female figure? I use to paint only abstract [...]

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Paul Klee.

August 25, 2011

When Paul Klee wrote in his diary ‘I am possessed by color……I am a painter,’he was on a visit to Tunisia . Even if it was the enchantment of the journey that caused this ,the fact of course remains that he had already glimpsed it through the fog of his doubts ; for he had [...]

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How To Avoid the Online Art Scams

August 24, 2011

When you begin to Sell Your Art online, you will find yourself at some point on the receiving end of a scam, especially if your work is high or medium priced. The sites to be aware of are sites like “E-Bay  and  Etsy and a few of the other  high profile sites where you sell [...]

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Robbie Burger Artist Of The Week

August 15, 2011

This week I would like to introduce you to a great digital artist  and art entrepreneur Robbie Burger. Apart from Robbie’s own unique and wonderful art he runs a successful and interesting business with his partner – read Robbie’s own words to find out about the artist and the art: THE ARTIST My background is [...]

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Jackson Pollock

August 8, 2011

Jackson Pollock was an American painter who had forsaken the paintbrush in order to let paint drip onto the canvas in patterns and swirls and  blobs of colour. Jackson Pollock was perhaps the most important exponent of abstract expressionism to date. Jackson was originally from Cody, he moved to New York when his brother attended [...]

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