The demands on artists online keep increasing.
Sharing art online is a controversial subject, which tends to be radicalized, either you’re pro or con. A handful of my professors at college were against bad selling practices of selling art underrated. They generally said, art shouldn’t be prostituted. That if the wrong price tag were attached to a fine piece of art, consequently it would only deny the possibilities for skilled future artists. As a society, we’ve lost the capacity of wonder and connection as a result artist and media are constantly seeking a bond.
Oversharing finished art pieces undervaluing the process.
The artist is here to fulfill a purpose, which will only be obtained through loneliness, in his solitude of being him, pencil and paper. And how can such a sacred process translate into something so inconsequential as a post? Victim of an algorithm. But nowadays we‘ve adopted new ways of living, the modalities are different. We must adapt or die in the anonymity, so today´s artist should be firstly sharing his final art piece in the highest of resolutions, adding detailed views in the carousel offered by IG, he must film his process and upload to IGTV to increase veracity online, also now and then, make polls about what the community wants to see next. At last, for the final sell, he will provide a variety of options when sharing his art online like Linktree, and for its sake must be open to international shipping and payment.
Being distinguishable.
The competition and comparison has exponentially increased since now all the artists are on IG. You must keep your authenticity intact if you want to be able to offer something to the demanding market. Besides you should be open to collaborations, participate in art challenges and be a day on the trend hashtags if you want your work to be seen. It must additionally be worthy of sharing for users so it can become relevant to the algorythm.
A susteinable way to sell your art online.
One of the emerging advantages of digital artwork is undoubtedly NFT’s, which briefly are digital and unique pieces of artwork, which count with an authenticity certificate and cannot be duplicated, the ownership of this pieces gives you status, because of their insane high prices. Although demands on users keep increasing, content creators must accomplish the latest aesthetic trends or topics daily if they want to keep the art hey share online sellable.
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Gazelane Cortés