![]() Throw out the junk! Get rid of out-of-focus images – these can’t be fixed, just dump them and move on. ![]() If you’re a photographer, prepare your work to high-quality industry standards. The images should be museum quality reproductions. ![]() If you are painter, learn to photograph or scan your artwork with even lighting. ![]() You can also look at the recent print sales page: Prepare your work for saleĬreate a professional, ready to sell, quality product. You can look at the buyer’s comments page to see what sells: No one wants amateurish, snapshots of boring subjects - everyone has the capacity to create these every day on their phones! What sells on Fine Art America? Strive to create work that goes beyond a snapshot and create compelling work that will stand out from the crowd. Study the masters, follow the top fashion photographers and go to photography shows. If you are a photographer, look at magazines, look at books, go to art exhibits. Go to art fairs and see the quality of the work being offered and which artists get the most attention. Go to museums, go to art galleries, visit home decor stores, look at what is being offered and what is being purchased. Also spend a lot of time looking at the recently sold pages on Fine Art America to see the type and quality of the work that is actually sold every hour of every day. Spend a lot of time honing your craft and creating great quality work. In the early days, like 15 years ago, you might have gotten away with “so-so” work but in today’s highly competitive market, you need to have top notch work if you expect to sell. You are getting ready to compete with lots of great artists for buyers hard-earned dollars. It takes great artwork, lots of commitment, and time but I’ll show you the secrets to success on Fine Art America! It all starts with great art There are already tens of thousands of artists selling on Fine art America and millions of images for buyers to choose for their home decor – prints, framed art canvases, metal prints, wood prints, tote bags, greeting cards, throw pillows – how is a new artist going to get noticed among this crowded field? Above: “My Little Red Scooter” by Edward M.
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