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Best place to sell art prints
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As per title where do you get the most success with selling art prints?
It's outside my field of expertise.
I know there's Ebay, Etsy, Artsy and more but it's always difficult to work out where the buyers are.
I'll probably have a play with a few to see what works but thought I'd ask if anyone has any first or second hand knowledge.
It's fairly low value stuff, probably no more than £20-£30 items.
It's outside my field of expertise.
I know there's Ebay, Etsy, Artsy and more but it's always difficult to work out where the buyers are.
I'll probably have a play with a few to see what works but thought I'd ask if anyone has any first or second hand knowledge.
It's fairly low value stuff, probably no more than £20-£30 items.
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Looking at Artsy, most of the work seems to be 3 or 4 figures, so not sure £20 - £30 price range would fit... Could you look at something like Redbubble, where your art would be printed on t-shirts, posters etc.
Otherwise I'd suggest Etsy1 -
Thanks.Emmia said:Looking at Artsy, most of the work seems to be 3 or 4 figures, so not sure £20 - £30 price range would fit... Could you look at something like Redbubble, where your art would be printed on t-shirts, posters etc.
Otherwise I'd suggest EtsyI had a brief look at Artsy and I agree. I can't really tell if products on there are designed to sell or I'm missing something. There were prints on there listed for £2-3000 and what looked like the same ones were £50 on Etsy..0
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