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  • A Resource for Artists Who Sell Their Work Online
    by Terry Krysak

    I subscribe to a wonderful Newsletter called Empty Easel / that provides a wealth of information that I consider…

    I subscribe to a wonderful Newsletter called Empty Easel / that provides a wealth of information that I consider valuable to any artist. Some of the topics include painting tips, articles on famous artists, articles on art movements and art styles, articles on how to market your art, and much more. I replied to an article titled Are Personal Art Websites the Best Way to Promote Art Online? / and the website owner, Dan, replied to my email quite quickly. My reply to the article stated that I had good success on Google by submitting my name and URL, and if you typed my name in, it would show up on the front page. What follows are Dan’s comments and suggestions which I think are very good ideas for those of you out there to increase the traffic to your Portfolio, and to RedBubble as well. Increasing the traffic provides benefit to all of us in the long run. Hi Terry - Yes, PayPal works well for artists. The only problem is integrating it nicely. Some artists do that better than others. As far as finding yourself with searches, RedBubble seems to be doing well with Google results. What you might try to do is target some key words for your artwork in addition to your name. I know RedBubble has a journal/blog feature that gets picked up by Google, as does the description of your artwork, so make sure to write detailed descriptions of your artwork wherever possible. Also, you might title your artwork like this: Cosmic Dust: Blue and Gold Fractal Art Because Google takes titles seriously, and if you’d like to be found for terms such as “fractal art” or “digital art” you should put those in the titles, right after the ACTUAL title of your artwork. Or. . . for every artwork you upload, write a blog post about it. That would allow you to give more detail, and put more keywords into the title of the blog post. Just to show you how your blog is already TRYING to work for you, type this into Google: Create Upload Phew Those are the “keywords” you’ve put into your latest blog title, and you’ll see that Google will bring up your profile on RedBubble first because of it. Now imagine if you wrote a new blog post and titled it: Gold and Blue Fractal Art: Digital Artwork by Terry Krysak You might start getting searches for those keywords instead. (And see how you can include both “art” and “artwork” in case people search for one or the other…) These were just some random thoughts as I looked at your RedBubble profile, Terry. Perhaps they’ll help a little bit. All the best, / -Dan Another excellent article on EmptyEasel is 7 Tips For Selling Your Art Online I hope that you find this information useful, and encourage you to sign up for Dan’s newsletter and start enjoying the benefits right away.

  • Let's Do a Beautiful RedBubble Book! - Are You Interested?
    by Curtis Bard

    To all my friends and fellow artists, / I’m finding out more and more every day what a great community of creative and friendly people are…

    To all my friends and fellow artists, / I’m finding out more and more every day what a great community of creative and friendly people are involved with RedBubble. Do you think it would be possible to set things up in RedBubble to allow people from certain categories to collaborate on a book that could then be printed? (I.E.: Members load their best photos into a book section of the Web site to be self-published on-demand, and sold on the Web site for RedBubble’s and the included artists’ benefit?) I believe that other sites like www.CafePress.com and www.Lulu.com already have this capability. I would be interested in participating in something like this, even if there was an up-front fee to help RedBubble make it happen. / Perhaps there might be a way to work with a on-demand publisher/printer such as www.Trafford.com. I’m excited about this possibility, and there are so many great artists on RedBubble that I can’t help but think that they also would be excited about this prospect, and that we could do a very appealing book that could potentially help all the professional and emerging artists on RedBubble publish and sell their work. Please consult with others on this and let me know what you think… Thanks, / Curtis / ——- Hi Nodakami, / Thanks for the tips, comments and suggestions! I’m a newbie, so I hope you will bear with me. I’ll try to address some of the points you’ve touched on… Some people said that a RB book would be too big if it had no categorical way to narrow it down, so I just threw that in, but I suppose it could be for everyone with internal categories (like fantasy, realism, fractal, B&W, etc.), (if it was not so big as to become cost-prohibitive). I would think it would be “all the above” that you mentioned; I.E.: for the artists, for RB, and for sale, IF it was really nice and the marketplace would like it and wish to purchase it. Your “Best of” idea sounds good to me. I think RB is interested in the online print-on-demand book idea, and any printed works would surely boost their membership. I think they are interested in something that would work similar to the calender creation, but whatever form it takes, I’ve learned that it may take awhile to become a reality on RB. There are many works of art on RedBubble that are so uniquely beautiful, that it just seems like a natural thing to want to see them on large glossy pages in a book. If the RB artists express an interest, I will try to put their ideas out there on the suggestions forum, and also post to my journal and to other forums. You expressed another good idea in that short artist “bios” and/or lifestyle essays could be included with their work. This type of book would be great exposure for RedBubble and also for those of us who are “Emerging Artists”. I’m really excited about this possibility. In a relatively short time I’ve already grown to like the artists on RB, and to appreciate their awesome work. The best thing that could happen is that people like yourself might become interested in this possibility and together we could encourage RB to help us make it happen. Thanks again for your ideas and input, / Curtis / —- webgrrl wrote you a BubbleMail 4 days ago: i think its possible.. its just a matter of planning it out ..and someone to instigate it…. like the build it and they will come? yes cafepress has book printing capabilities..but if im not mistaken.. LULU (lulu.com) is the leader in self book publishing.. ive made a calendar there with them.. http://www.lulu.com/content/905970 and i have to say that i really like the option of having black bkground (so far the only place able to do that..and custom holidays as well..) id be interested in projects / help / things like that.. if you see my profile and see all the sites/projects that im doing all myself.. cuz i got tired of waiting for others to do it with me..so i just started them myself… and hope everyday…… others will want to join.. :/

  • Make your art,photography earn money for you
    by Mark Langworthy

    Hi I wanted to pass this onto everyone I have started an online shop since December 07 selling my art designs and photos and I can say…

    Hi I wanted to pass this onto everyone I have started an online shop since December 07 selling my art designs and photos and I can say that this does work already I getting plenty of sales. Visit my site at http://www.cafepress.com/giftsuwant At CafePress you can create and sell a variety of customizable products with zero upfront costs and zero inventory investment. You can sell Merchandise you design including t-shirts, posters, mugs, bumper stickers and much more. / Books printed on-demand. / Audio and Data CDs. What CafePress does Gives you a FREE online shop to promote your products / Produces each item when ordered using our unique print-on-demand technology / Handles all payment transactions including major credit cards / Ships your products worldwide / Manages all returns/exchanges / Offers customer service via toll-free phone and email / Sends you a monthly check for your earnings on sales! Visit my site at http://www.cafepress.com/giftsuwant If interested click on the link at my site and happy selling. Or you may wish to purchase one of my items. If you have any questions please post here

  • Minimalist abstract study of speeding cyclists, focusing more on the dynamics of the speed and motion of their movements / Oil on Stretched Canvas – No Airbrushing 37 X 59 inches / 94 X 150 cm contact my Agents at Gallery 112 / .....................................................................................

  • . . . I finally did it. / The most addictive substance on earth Oil on Stretched Canvas – No Airbrushing 48 X 48 inches / 122 X 122 cm Original : / Sold / contact my Agents at Gallery 112 / ......................................................................................

  • A good look at the general “Who cares, let’s party” attitude towards the Earth’s overall plight. . . Pen & Ink and Color Pencil and Photoshopped Globe

  • Click on the image below to see the entire artwork / Excerpt Two is a detailed section of the original painting “Finches On Parade” . Which is about the communal abstract chatter that one encounters when in amongst a crowd of like-minded personalities. / I have chosen not to emphasize the precise detail of each bird but rather their general shape as they caper around, to give the impression of constant movement. Oil on Stretched Canvas – No Airbrushing Original : / refer to See The Entire Artwork link above / contact my Agents at Gallery 112 / .........................................................................................

  • 457X610mm / Acrylic on canvas Inspired by traditional Japanese art I decided to explore the elusive yet beautiful world of being a Geisha. / “Geisha” ( pronounced ‘Gay-sha’ ) means artist in Japanese. The ‘real’ Geisha was not a common prostitute, the first Geishas were men who entertained patrons through artistry. The Geisha evolved into being the role of a woman in Japan, holding the equivalent status to celebrities today for their time. / The different forms of art they performed were tea ceremonies, dancing, calligraphy, painting, music, not to mention they were and still are walking pieces of art. Hence, these amazing iconic figures have inspired paintings with a contemporary edge. / Nicole Whitty / WhittyARt BUY Whitty ARt products at: zazzle.com/whittyart*

  • A Virtual Gallery - What happens when RB Artists inspire each other
    by Adriana Glackin

    Tracy Wallace and Dee Boylan may not know it, ...

    Tracy Wallace and Dee Boylan may not know it, but their images are featuring in this virtual gallery out in hyperspace! Tracy’s image of Clumsy Misfortunes started it all off. Such a special image and reading the comments started me thinking about the story of the little clown girl, which lead me to create All Grown Up, then toward twilight (with tracy’s permission, of course) Then today, I see that another RedBubbler, Dee Boylan has also been inspired to create When I grow up… all from tracy’s original image. All we need now is a writer to write up the story of this little clown girl as she goes through life. hint, hint And with all this talk of galleries and exhibitions, I was curious to see what all four images would look like side-by-side. All we need now is to imagine the writer reciting the story to the packed audience…. sigh Well, we can dream, can’t we… _gallery space courtesy of: stanford contemporary art centre

  • www.lindsayblamey.com.au My new website is now LIVE!!!! It will be updated regularly with new collections of affordable, contemporary art designed for residential and corporate interiors. Each work is printed on artist canvas and produced using the highest quality materials available. Join the mailing list via the site to find out about upcoming news and collections. This image was taken from a bridge looking down into the Archeorn River near The Breakaway Caravan Park.

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  • Artistic inspiration...
    by Nuh Sarche

    Here are some great sites with artistic pages full of inspiration… Take some time and have a look… your art will thank! * / ...

    Here are some great sites with artistic pages full of inspiration… Take some time and have a look… your art will thank! Read also: Get a free artistic website and promote your work… or Do you want to create eye catching visual art, write brilliant poems? or Do you need an artistic inspiration???

  • ACRYLIC PAINTING & DESIGN INSPIRED BY THE ORGANIC MAGIC OF MY GARDEN / & THE SATIN FABRICS OF INDIA BY NICOLE WHITTY ART

  • it is in a way a bit of a ‘mashup’ – the digital leftover patties, like old skool traditional Bubble and Squeak where we mix all the left over vegies and food to make it, and it usually taste really nice.. this t-shirt idea started after i created the Redbubble Twibes yesterday. So if you redBUBBLE and TWiTTER – join us at twibes.com/redbubble I’m sure if you wore this, you’d meet up with more RedBubble Twitters you otherwise wouldnt know about! Imagine if you turned around and saw a whole line of people ‘following’ you.. haha! that would be SO funny!! Looks great on dark and light tees

  • This extra terrestrial is in love…

  • This extra terrestrial is a musician and loves to rap.

  • Medium: Woodblock Print, Edition of 15 Only when there gone there gone currently on #8 of the edition 15 original woodblock prints. / Size: 49” x 50” / $500 Original signed piece buy it now www.krystalkuhn.com

  • Take a close look bottom left hand corner where Krystal’s right foot is planted into the ground you will see the city scape and a tornado! Purchase this beautiful original done by one of the fastest emerging artist in the country buy it now http://www.krystalkuhn.com/ Title: Harmony / Artist: Krystal Kuhn Dimensions: / 53.50” x 48.00” Medium: Coffee, Gauche, Acrylic paint, Graphite, Ink. Size: 48” X 52” This piece is paper mounted on stretcher bars so it looks very clean and professional when it is hung on the wall. Would make a huge impact in any room. Description: / This is a self portrait drawn in graphite and ink. This piece symbolizes a balance between two lives, living in two different locations. It also represents a young girl balancing the subjects in her life and growing into womanhood.

  • Let’s face it Kansas has some strong weather patterns “Tornados” / While I was working in studio on this piece the city tornado warning sirens were going off and the light fixtures were swaying back and forth, I decided to stay and work in the studio and I created this piece. Medium: Mono print, colored pencils To see more of my works please visit my personal website http://www.krystalkuhn.com

  • Thanks for taking the time to look at my artwork! www.krystalkuhn.com

  • Thanks so much for taking a peek at my artwork! I love to read the comments from all of you around the world! And I love to be a favorite … maybe this will be picked for the featured item?? Original piece sold.. First year of college / Medium: Charcoal sketch / Size: 6’x3’ To view more of my works please visit my website www.krystalkuhn.com

  • Influence of nature. Graceful curves. The wispy lines resambles branches and leaf motif on this piece. Enjoy it!

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