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Hi, I do a type of artwork that I guess is a type of graphic arts using circles, squares and lines and manipulating them. Many of them make terrific card and many would be fun posters. It would not be cost effective for me to have one poster made at $15.00 then try to sell it at a profit and printers wants to make one poster in huge quantities. Do you have any ideas on how to promote my artwork? It is certainly not mainstream. If you like, you can see on my website home.earthlink.net/~cheriahner. I would appreciate any help you can offer.
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The best way to promote your work is \"exposure\". Of course you are on the internet....but try the many free art related sites. You could register also with eBay and see what might transpire with your cards/posters. You only need one poster for the image to begin....and if you get orders...you can have your printer make many more. Also you can check the following places to promote your artwork on a massive scale. Starving Artists Gallery: Online artist’s community allows you to setup your own gallery to display your work and communicate with other artists, if you would like to add ecommerce capabilities for selling your art; they have a premium account for $3.95 per month. Gallery Box: Setup your own online artist gallery and portfolio to feature your work, service costs 14.95 a month for a one year membership. Epilogue: Online community of artists specializing in the creation of sci-fi and fantasy art. After signing up for a free account you will have the ability to submit your artwork for review and if approved they will include you in their artist director, popular site and good opportunity for promotion of your work. ArtPromote: This is a human edited search engine directory of artist galleries. If you currently have your own online gallery you can add it to their index for inclusion. They also have a listing of resources for artists. The Untapped Source: Online gallery specializing in photography and digital art. They are always in search of emerging artists interested in inclusion in their gallery. GalleryToday.com: Online fine art gallery for painters from all over the world. All artwork must be reviewed and approved by their in-house critics before allowing inclusion in their gallery. ArtSpan: A directory portal of artist’s websites on the internet. They have plans ranging from $12.95 to $17.95 that allow you to build your own website with the use of pre-made templates, your own domain name and inclusion in their searchable directory. They also have art forums and resources located on their website. FolioLink: A service for building your own online art gallery. Their site builder users pre-made templates; they offer assistance with marketing, gives you the option of ecommerce capability and more. Pricing starts at $239.00 a year. Art Pickle: An online gallery of artists working in various types of media, Allows you to setup a gallery page free for the first year and $30 dollars per year for every year after that. Art Gallery-Worldwide: Online gallery for artists all over the world, Their service allows artists to setup their own gallery to sell and showcase their work. They will give you a free 14 day trial to test the service and should you stay prices start at $24 dollars per 6 months. Artmajeur.com: Sell your art directly through their online gallery for free. A free account gives you access to an artists gallery, your own mailing list, upload up to 1000 images, visitor stats, guest book, search engine indexing and a lot more. YourArtLinks.com: Large directory of artist websites, art supplies and resources and more. They offer free inclusion of your art related website in their directory. The Vision Grove: Create a free artist profile in their gallery, Allows up to 5 images, the opportunity to network with other artists and art buyers, a free blog, access to the forums, personal email and more. ArtNet: Research market trends in the art world, check out upcoming art auctions, view thousands of fine artworks, get appraisals on fine art and search their directory of art resources. EBSQ: Online art community and gallery for self representing artists. With a paid membership you will get your own portfolio, access to exhibitions and special projects and visibility through search engines and their advertising efforts. Vlad Art Gallery: Free online art gallery for selling and promoting your own work. Accepts submissions from artists in all styles and media, No restrictions on your account you can update as much as you like and your profile will show up in major search engines.
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