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4/26/08

How to sell art? – II

How To Sell Art

6. List of free blog host: List of free blogging platform

  1. Create your mini store on e-bay for free. E-bay has millions of visitors so chances to sell art will increase and e-bay is most trustable platform.
  2. Sign up to following business networking site. To be active in such business networking site and social networking sites are really time confusing.

http://www.ryze.com/

http://www.zoominfo.com/

  1. Submit your site to following Website. This will increase your links and also traffic (visitors).

http://www.talentdatabase.com/

http://www.britisharts.co.uk/

http://www.craigslist.com/

http://dmoz.org/

http://www.artistsincanada.com/php/main.php

http://artistsresources.com/

How to submit the site: Just go to website and find add url/submit url/suggest url. Find how to submit url on website. Find related category (if define) then submit your website. Some sites didnt accept free blogging platform but try to submit once.
Before submitting ready: Title, Description, Keywords, Email ID in word document.
So its easy for you to copy paste the things in form.

  1. Try this also

Real Small Art League

What is it? Real Small Art League is an ongoing public art project to inspire random acts

of artistic kindness and creative awareness. A growing number of artists are committed to making, posting, and giving away tiny works in surprise locations. A little work of art can go a long way.

If you miss part I then select How to market art??

4/24/08

Jhad – In – Khand by Victor Minj

Art Exhibition Visit



By his recent works, Victor Minj wants to share his thoughts with others and suggest some message to the society…..either about his native land or artist’s own autobiography. The artist has depict traditional symbols as Icons of Indian culture in contemporary contexts. In his series of Wood impression he deals with the use and ritual to reflect the issues of deforestation.

Deforestation not only represents here as a metaphor for the sake of subjectivity in pictorial representation, but it incorporates his personal association, life struggle and lust for survival, due to his physical incapabilities.

By Nitesh Patel.


I am invited to visit an art exhibition of Victor Minj. The exhibition named “Jhad – In - Khand”. Basically I am not fine art graduate but as hobby and have interest in art since long.

The exhibition is at Exhibition Hall, Faculty of Fine arts, Baroda, MSU. This place has given birth to very talented artist and I have chance to meet one of them.

As I step in an exhibition hall I read the introduction write up behind an exhibition. Frankly speaking on first impression I don’t found painting interesting. But as I gradually took my steps further, the painting is start impressing me. As I reach to my last step in exhibition hall – means after looking all paintings, I really find it awesome and perfect craftsmanship in painting. Every painting has more than one technique and carved with fine lines with best color combination. Some paintings are like magnet. Just want to say Great work Mr. Victor Minj

My view - Sweta shah

4/22/08

Sweta Shah's - Social Activity

4/17/08

List of Free Artist Membership Art Gallery

Online art gallery Which gives Free artist Membership


1. http://redbubble.com
2. http://artgonia.com
3. http://deviantart.com
4. http://macacca.com
5. http://www.nobullart.com/
6. http://www.anioman.com/
7. http://fineartamerica.com/
8. http://www.artstu.co.uk/
9. http://www.artshole.co.uk/
10. http://www.saatchi-gallery.co.uk/
11. http://www.art-agent.com
12. http://www.wetcanvas.com/Community/gman/
13. http://www.fine-art.com/
14. http://www.wanae.com/
15. http://www.art-3000.com/
16. http://fineartamerica.com/openanaccount.html
17. http://www.myartprofile.com/
18. http://www.artspace2000.com/Membership_info/why_list_with_artspace2000.htm
19. http://www.fineartregistry.com/
20. http://www.asingularcreation.com/
21. http://www.arthub.in

Before signing up to any of online art gallery read How To Sell Art Work?

How to market art?? For Free

How to sell your artwork?


Here are some ways to market your art work for free. This doesn’t give you 100% sell but it will increase chances to sell your art work.

1. There is lots of online art gallery which gives you free artist membership.
You will find list of free artist membership website here.

Some point to take under consideration with online art gallery.
• Before sign upping any of free membership art galleries read out terms and condition.
• Review Website and its functionality
• Read shipping and delivery about art work. Sometime shipping cost you more than your art work price.
• Also study the market value of online art gallery.
• Is online art gallery have and virtual space? Some also have virtual art gallery.
• Find how much traffic the online art gallery website is getting.
• If some of your friend has already joined that gallery ask for review.

2. Have a blog.
• Its also good to have a blog on your art work. There are lots of free blogger platform. Best are blogger, wordpress and typepad. (i will give list of blogging platform)
• Before starting blogging read the terms and condition. Wordpress doesn’t allow advertising on their platform and any other affiliate marketing.
• In my point of view blogger is the best platform. You can integrate your pay pal with your art work post. Means you can sell from blogger. And they allow earning money through blogging.

3. Marketing your blog

• Marketing your blog is also toughest part.
• Have a weekly blog post
• Exchange blog URL with your blogger friend blog or website
• Try to have the URL of your blog on your online profile.

4. Ask Other Art Blogger

• There are also other art blogger sometime they are not artist but they love to blogging.
• So have your post on their blog. Because their blog is getting long term marketing and can rank better than your blog.
• You can also exchange your blog post with your friend blogs or website.
• Ask other art related blog to have your post as a guest blog.
• For all this you just simply need to write post and email them.


5. Social Networking is important for success.
Signup for facebook, myspace, orkut or other social networking website which is well know in your region.

As I get time I will publish part – II on Marketing Artist Art Work For Free

4/4/08

2008 Exhibition Visit – Kriti Art Gallery Baroda, India

Kriti Art Gallery

On 3rd April 2008 there was one more art gallery inauguration in Baroda, Gujarat, India.

We are please to have invitation from that gallery. The name of the gallery is Kriti Art Gallery.

The theme of the exhibition is “the celestial gaze”. In which painting of goddesses are displayed. The paintings are created by Shrimat Maharaja Ranjitsingh Gaekwad.

Ranjitsinh Gaekwad is a versatile artist. Apart from a large body of paintings, using a wide range of mediums, he has created a number of murals and sculptures. In this show at Kriti Art Gallery, launched by Gandevikar Jewellers Pvt. Ltd he has shown paintings of Indian Goddesses such as Mahalaxmi, Saraswati and Tuljabhavani besides a few portraits of ordinary people.

Interestingly, the goddesses have faces which are both iconic and human. In the background are seen rich Indian motifs such as swans, flowers and peacocks. There is a Mahalaxmi with a graceful and nimble figure wearing Maharastrian nose ring.

There is also another Mahalaxmi wearing a sari in the Gujarati syle. Here, the fixed divine gaze is reminiscent of Hindu and Jain idols. The painting of Tuljabhavani is a superbly executed work of art, richly resplendent in vermillion reds and ochre yellow. It is imbed with a remarkably powerful presence. Interestingly, the face is undoubtedly divine and, at the same time, with benevolent expression. Her vahana, the lion, has been treated with a robust playful quality.

The portraits presented in the show are an ample proof of his genius as portrait painter. It is evident from theses portraits that the artist has a remarkable understanding of the man on the street.

I will publish photos as soon as I get it. The environment of the gallery is really awesome. I wish best of luck to gallery for its bright future.