Posts Tagged ‘Purchasing Art’

Art Portfolio

December 29th, 2009

The Saatchi Gallery online portfolio is a special resource provided to schools at the primary and high levels that are interested in boosting the confidence and promoting the talents of their artistically inclined students. The art teacher or the school’s artistic representative is given the opportunity to create detailed profiles for their schools and thereby to promote the artistic endeavours of the school as evidence of the school’s diverse educational curriculum. Along with the school’s profile, the portfolio allows institution representatives to call attention to the work of its talented students by uploading samples of these works along with biographical profiles of the students responsible for the pieces. The institutions are also encouraged to upload notices and descriptions of upcoming and past artistic events that demonstrate the school’s commitment to the arts. The Saatchi Portfolio is therefore a strong marketing tool that promotes the educational institution on a grand artistic scale.

However, the Saatchi Gallery goes further to promote and encourage the talent of these young and promising artists. It puts on regular competitions that generate prizes of great value to the future career of these individuals. Winners and runners up are given cash for use in purchasing art supplies, including computers, to enhance their potential as artists. The winning schools are also given monetary compensation to be used to equip their art departments, making them more conducive to the learning and practice of art. The Saatchi portfolio resource is performed as a community service gesture whose purpose is to return benefits to the institutions that gave many successful artists support in the past. The Portfolio also exists to secure the future of art by encouraging the youth in artistic endeavours.

Online Art Gallery

December 13th, 2009

We have all heard of the “struggling artist”, but now in the age of internet shopping, artists can replace the struggle with a platform that can help them make money and showcase their talent in on online art gallery. This enables the artist to make a living while connecting with buyers. For consumers, an online art gallery is a wonderful option for furnishing a home, decorating an office or for finding the perfect piece of jewelry for a night out. This can also be a way of shopping that is both cost effective and eco-friendly. Handmade goods or artwork are often made with sustainable materials and can often last much longer than store-bought items. This increases the item’s value, especially when purchased at a good and fair price. Many forms of art can be featured, from digital art, paintings, drawings, to pottery, sculpture and glass. Jewelry is another popular type of art as well as print making and photography. For artists, they should explore all ways of promoting and selling their work to see what works for them. It certainly does not hurt to be able to reach out to as many potential buyers as possible via online art gallery. There are many benefits to selling artwork online. Online art galleries function very similarly to a brick and mortar gallery, the only difference is their being online. They are an impartial intermediary between the artist and the buyer. Artists have full representation and their work is promoted by the site via blogs, social networking sites, newsletters, reviews, events and forums. Sales and customer support are handled as well. The artist is notified by the online art gallery of a sale of their work which is then sent directly to the customer by the artist. For consumers, the benefits of purchasing art from an online art gallery are: • Variety. With all of the types and forms of expression that art can be, you can find it all online. • Convenience. You can shop anywhere, from at home in your pajamas to while enjoying your favorite cup of coffee in a bistro. As long as you have internet access, you can shop! • Lower prices. An online art gallery does not have the same expenses as a brick and mortar gallery, so these savings can be passed down to the consumer. Also, artwork presented in an online setting can be less expensive due to the artist not having to pay for the overhead costs of a store or boutique to sell their art. • Art is for everyone. The exclusivity of galleries can intimidate even the most keen buyer (and artist). With online art galleries, you can enjoy and appreciate art while having the opportunity to purchase it without feeling out of place or unwelcomed. You can also learn about art, the artist and how their work is created. In some cases, you can ask questions of the artists about their work. Consider browsing or selling your work in an online art gallery. You can start your collection or start selling your collection today.