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Artists' websites are the perfect way for a fine artist to display examples of previous and current works, and to showcase specific artistic styles. While it is very difficult to sell fine art online, building an art website is the only affordable way for an artist to reach a national-- or even global-- audience. While a fine art website is better used as a tool to close sales from prospective clients, many artists choose to market prints and original works online. If an artist can target a specific niche market, then such an endevour can be highly successful. However, it is unrealistic to expect that a website filled with general paintings will act as a singular marketing device to sell fine art. Because of the nature of the world wide web, an artist would be best served selling the artist rather than just the art. Collecting fine art is-- and should be-- a highly personalized experience for those who enjoy lending their support.
Artists' websites are the perfect way for a fine artist to display examples of previous and current works, and to showcase specific artistic styles. While it is very difficult to sell fine art online, building an art website is the only affordable way for an artist to reach a national-- or even global-- audience. While a fine art website is better used as a tool to close sales from prospective clients, many artists choose to market prints and original works online. If an artist can target a specific niche market, then such an endevour can be highly successful. However, it is unrealistic to expect that a website filled with general paintings will act as a singular marketing device to sell fine art. Because of the nature of the world wide web, an artist would be best served selling the artist rather than just the art. Collecting fine art is-- and should be-- a highly personalized experience for those who enjoy lending their support.
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