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Some of the most common methods for making an income with your art may include commissions, Patreon, in-person sales, online sales, grants or community collaborations, and teaching.
Best Platforms You Can Sell Your Art Products Wix Carrd Shopify Weebly WordPress
The absolute best way to sell artwork online would be to create a personalized ecommerce website on a platform like Etsy or Shopify. Etsy is the ideal choice for creators and artists to promote and sell their crafts and art.
Dear artists, Thank you for sharing your work with not only us but the world. Thank you for reminding us of what's possible. Thank you for what you create. Thank you for creating an outlet for us to be challenged. Thank you for sharing stories that otherwise might not have had a voice.
The first words out of your mouth should be “thank you… thank you for appreciating and purchasing the art that I create”…or something in a similar vein.
The “Artist's Contract,” or “The Projansky Agreement,” as it is known in art and legal circles respectively, is a model contract for artists to use when selling their work or transferring ownership. Its most enduringly controversial aspect is the inclusion of an artist's resale royalty.
Thank You : Start with a heartfelt thank you. For example: Share Your Inspiration : Briefly explain what inspired the piece they purchased: - ``This piece was inspired by my love for nature and the changing seasons.'' Invite Feedback : Encourage them to share their thoughts: Offer Care Inst
If they give you a really simple compliment saying they "love it" just give them a really simple "thank you" back. Vary it up of course, but that's it really. If they don't give you much, then there's not much for you to give back either.
A simple “thank you” is usually enough. There is no need to try to justify your work, explain your process, point out flaws or answer with a compliment in return. If you do feel the need to say more, try adding something like, “Thank you. This piece has a lot of personal meaning for me.