There are so many different ways and places to sell art these days that recently I began to wonder where most artists sell their art.
I know EmptyEasel focuses a lot on selling and marketing art online, but perhaps it’s still traditional galleries that most artists use. Maybe it’s personal art websites, or eBay, or just through friends. . . I don’t know. But I’d like to find out, and and I’m sure other artists will be interested in these results well.
So if you haven’t voted yet, cast your vote now to see the results below. And if you sell art somewhere that’s not listed here, please feel free to add it at the bottom.
- Walk-in art galleries
- Ebay auctions
- Imagekind
- Artist Rising
- Art.com
- Boundless Gallery
- Yessy
- PicassoMio
- ArtByUs.com
- Artflock
- GoZabo.com
- OriginalArtOnline
- RedBubble
- My own website
- I don't sell my art
- It's hard to say - I haven't sold much yet.
- Etsy
- I draw wherever I go, get into conversations with everyone, and sales start happening.1
- zazzle.com1
- Art festivals1
- Open Studio event1
- Cafepress1
- Word of Mouth1
- ugallery.com1
- walk in gallery, open studio, word of mouth, art festival, juried shows1
- I haven't sold any . . . Yet1
- Direct Marketing to end user1
- Royalties from posters1
- Through friendships with other artists who loved my ideas.1
- I love my art work, I'm not ready to part with or sell any at this time.1
- Deviantart.com1
- Fine Art Armerica www.fineartamerica.com1
- Foundmyself.com1
- Easyart.com1
- PHOTOBOX1
- reproductions of my art - as postcards and greetings cards1
- facebook1
- ebay1
- My own brick n mortar gallery1
- Local gift shop/boutique1
- I have had 2 shows at a local coffee shop, an album on my Facebook page, and word of mouth.1
- email1
- art wholesaler1
- Local community semi-annual Fine Arts Show1
- Local ads websites1
Thanks for voting! And don’t forget to check back in after a few weeks or even a month if you’d like to see how the poll results have changed.
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