spawn Posted January 31, 2011 Author Share Posted January 31, 2011 I should add also that the age of the art gallery is past ~ as is the age of the agent now that we have the internet. Galleries don't matter anymore. When they do they are like the, 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
spawn Posted January 31, 2011 Author Share Posted January 31, 2011 The Bordellos evolved from there to selling clothing, makeovers, massage, much more jewelry, and nineteenth century bordello antiques. We catered to only coeds and those coeds were invited to spend the day doing homework and being pampered as well as spend money. They all needed to spend that money. Most especially when heading out at the end of semesters so they could have some memento of so strange a place as The Bordello. Again, this is another example of Life Theater that sells art. It puts those hyphenations about the work ~ much like Dali's mustache. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Root Admin smb Posted January 31, 2011 Root Admin Share Posted January 31, 2011 Interesting stuff. There's a lot to think about here... I'm not too worried about selling any of my own art. I only do pastel paintings for my own personal fulfillment. I did have a little exhibition once. I could have sold a couple of pieces but withdrew the whole lot from sale when a potential customer tried to haggle over prices that hardly even covered the cost of my materials: smb's Blog > A Disastrous First Exhibition In short, I have never ever sold a single painting - and I don't expect to, either. (Mind you, if I could sell just the one, then at least I could be in the "same boat" as Van Gogh!!) Haha!! Interesting what you said about physical art galleries, though. On and off, over the last few years, I have been slowly building-up a small collection paintings by Filipino artists who's works I like. The intention was to have enough to be able to open a small art gallery when I retire... Well never mind, I can always make it more of a free coffee shop for socialites and other time-wasters! There, is however a lot of scope for improving the online Store here at ArtFreaks.com. (You wouldn't even know there was one here unless you were looking for it. The current set-up is in a stand-alone part of the site and it is not integrated with the Forums...) The new set-up will be fully integrated with the Forums and, hopefully, it will allow all Full Members of the Forums to sell their art here. That's a project for a later date though. Just watch this space! VicRolfe.com Itaas Mo! (Cheers!) Kahit Kailan, Kaibigan!! (Friends Forever!!) smb - Walang Katulad!!! (San Miguel Beer - There is nothing like it!!!) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
spawn Posted January 31, 2011 Author Share Posted January 31, 2011 That is the point. Physical galleries are not as needed as they were, nor are agents, because we have the web. The web is actually becoming a far more effective place to show and will continue to improve. We also have coffee shops in this region that have shows that do very well, while there is a gallery directly across the street that is not doing well at all. We also have many events in this area that are very successful. People come from around the world to visit our Renaissance Fair in Kansas City. Here in this tiny little river town we have a fall art show that brings people in from all across the country. Events and websites are very effective ways to sell, but still require some theme. People just don't buy unknown art for investing like they once did. They buy it to have a token of some place they visited or something they were part of. It really isn't about the selling. It is more about making a difference with me ~ to do some good. I do art to have an impact. If I get paid ~ that is good only in that it provides funds to do more art. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Root Admin smb Posted February 1, 2011 Root Admin Share Posted February 1, 2011 Thanks for that. You have given me an idea... My ArtWanted.com premium account was due for renewal and, with money being a bit tight at the moment, I was seriously thinking of letting it lapse. But your articles got me to thinking... There is at least one artist member of these Forums who uses his account here to promote prints of his work that are for sale on various other websites. And that is absolutely fine by me! ArtFreaks.com aims to please, wherever it can be of use to any artist - professional or purely amateur. So I got to thinking, maybe I ought to start using this site for my own benefit too! And why not?!!! ArtWanted.com have a print program for their premium members. Images can be printed on many different kinds of things - not just high quality paper. Artists and photographers can upload high resolution images of their work and these can be reproduced on all kinds of things that people can buy: Buttons, Coasters, Playing Cards, Desk Organizers, Mugs - just to name a few! AW handle the billing, printing and shipping of the items. All the artists has to do is to upload their images, select the print program - and wait for the money to start coming in. Well let's see if that one works for me! Even better... Artists can sell their originals through AW too! Thanks again for giving me the idea... VicRolfe.com Itaas Mo! (Cheers!) Kahit Kailan, Kaibigan!! (Friends Forever!!) smb - Walang Katulad!!! (San Miguel Beer - There is nothing like it!!!) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Root Admin smb Posted June 3, 2012 Root Admin Share Posted June 3, 2012 Want to sell your art on line? Here's another one you can try... Join ImageKind for free. Upload image files of your art or photography so that buyers can purchase high quality framed prints of you art. Just click on the banner link below: Sell Art Online for Free! Buy and sell your art, photography, illustration and more. VicRolfe.com Itaas Mo! (Cheers!) Kahit Kailan, Kaibigan!! (Friends Forever!!) smb - Walang Katulad!!! (San Miguel Beer - There is nothing like it!!!) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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