I need to sell my paintings does anybody know a good art web site to sell them o

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  1. artistdeb23 profile image60
    artistdeb23posted 13 years ago

    I need to sell my paintings does anybody know a good art web site to sell them on?

    I am in Fayetteville, NC and there are no art galleries here to take my paintings to and my paintings are in storage any suggestions on how to get rid of them quick? They are very nice and I am having a hard time trying to figure out what to do with them. Can anybody help? Thanks. Deb

  2. netdollar profile image58
    netdollarposted 13 years ago

    chek out ebay dot com its a good site ...

  3. Nolimits Nana profile image90
    Nolimits Nanaposted 13 years ago

    Have you tried placing them on Etsy.com? There's a lot of competition there, but you can set up a page.
    Alternatively, how about setting up a webpage, easily done with wordpress, and use a Facebook profile and Twitter to promote.

  4. yumyumpendants profile image59
    yumyumpendantsposted 13 years ago

    I second Etsy, but it can be a lot of hard work.

  5. MyInfo411 profile image72
    MyInfo411posted 13 years ago

    FineArtAmerica.com  It costs nothing to create an account and costs about $30 year for their Print On Demand function which allows people to purchase your originals and also prints.  What ever your profit goes directly into your paypal account.

    It's a really neat site with lots of support--computer/techy support, as well as other artist support. And they make quality, giclee prints.  I've been selling my art on their site for a couple of years now. And am happy with them.

    As with hubpages, don't expect to make lots of money fast, it takes time. 

    Let me warn you though, DO NOT get sucked into any of the sites (like art-exchange.com) that require large amounts of up-front money.  Or want to take your art to an art show in New York or Dallas or where ever, and charge hundreds of dollars!

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    Art Dealerposted 13 years ago

    You need an art gallery where real artists manage it. Most of galleries are run by money makers and do not care about art at all. All they want is your money and presence because they get money just by having a space ocupied. I know a gallery called Art Palazzo it began only a few months ago and it is accepting artists for a very low fee but they have a limit of only 50 artists. That means they are really looking for art not just making money having thousands of artists.

    www.artpalazzo.com

  7. profile image0
    Life Unpluggedposted 13 years ago

    First thing I would like to suggest you is put them on your Hub ,then you can move forward  by placing them on sites like ebay ,etsy. You can check out my hub on "how to sell your art successfully "it might help you a bit.

    http://hubpages.com/hub/Sell-your-art-successfully

    Take care of your Art ,frame them appropriately ,and please don't get rid of them ,if you won't treasure your art ,buyer won't even bit be interested in purchasing it.

  8. Urban Paintbrush profile image60
    Urban Paintbrushposted 13 years ago

    Yes, I agree with the answer www.fineartamerica.com, I also like bluecanvas.com, which also publishes a magazine featuring its artists. If you would like to learn some of the ways of art marketing that ive researched, check out this article: http://urbanpaintbrush.com/featured/622 … arketing-2

  9. Alladream74 profile image68
    Alladream74posted 12 years ago

    I am a visual artist too. First thing I would suggest is that you establish a web presence-set up a simple website and start sending out the address to your social circle. There are sites like facebook and twitter as suggested before me that you could  use to promote your website.

    Secondly I would suggest that you realize the time factor is directly related to how much you expose your work-the more you expose it the better the chances of selling.

    Lastly I would suggest that, having set up a web presence, continue working and looking for other ways to promote your work, it may take time to sell but I think that is not the point as an artist.Much as we would love to live off our work, it may take years to sell a piece BUT you do not want the sales to start and you have no work to sell! I will be happy to help you in any way I can on this issue, as networking is an essential part of this business.

 
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