Where Will Your Art Be Sold?
July 22nd, 2008 Daryle Dickens
This post is part of the discussion "How Do I Price My Art?" A common question for any new artist working in any medium. Often it is the last thought given to the idea of selling art. Here we are going to bring up some ideas and some ways on how an artist new to selling art can begin to price their art.
These days a lot of artists find their first opportunity to sell their art in places other than galleries. Coffee shops, restaurants, spas, doctor’s offices are becoming more and more common places to find art. And the wall that your art hangs on with its "For Sale" sign effects the price.
People do not walk into a coffee shop thinking about buying art. Coffee is the first thing on their mind. And that is why they are willing to pay $4 or $5 for some espresso diluted with steamed milk. And the next thing on the list after coffee is usual socialize or check my email. But while they do those things they just might notice the art on the wall.
But even if they notice the art and like the art most likely they are not in art buying mode. Art for the average person is a big purchase. And big purchases require forethought. Which is something people often have when walking into an art gallery.
And hopefully the shop or restaurant is not taking as high a percentage as an art gallery. Use that to make your art within reach of the patrons. It is a simple fact that art on a gallery wall has more value than art on the walls of a coffee shop. Price accordingly.
The experience is always good though. And those venues are great places to learn from when working toward gallery representation. And there is always the possibility that a gallery will notice your work in a restaurant and want to represent you. If you can get your art in front of the public it is a good thing. After all that is one of the reasons you created it isn’t it?
What do you think? What has been your experience selling art in non traditional locations?
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