Comments on: Transforming Your Art Business | Giclee Reproductions As Pret-a-porter https://artmarketingnews.com/giclee-prints-as-pret-a-porter/ Innovative art marketing advice for visual artists weekly since 2005 Sun, 02 Feb 2025 18:44:34 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.8.1 By: Barney Davey https://artmarketingnews.com/giclee-prints-as-pret-a-porter/#comments/57938 http://artprintissues.com/giclee-prints-as-pret-a-porter#comment-57938 In reply to Barbara Pottie Holmes.

Your journey with your art business is truly inspiring, from a local farmers’ market to the global platform of Etsy. Your prints and cards have opened up your work to a broader audience, making it accessible to those who appreciate your art. The thrill of your first original sale must have been exhilarating, and it’s wonderful that the same excitement continues to inspire you. Keep pushing forward—your art has incredible potential for growth! Have you considered exploring new platforms or markets to further your reach?

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By: Barbara Pottie Holmes https://artmarketingnews.com/giclee-prints-as-pret-a-porter/#comments/57937 http://artprintissues.com/giclee-prints-as-pret-a-porter#comment-57937 I first started selling my art at a local farmers’ market and, formerly, on Etsy. It doesn’t take a genius (which I am not) to know that the majority of people are not able to afford hundreds of dollars for original art. So I started selling prints right away, and they were well received. When I sold my first original at that same market, it was a thrill, and selling originals hasn’t lost its appeal!

Someone who stopped at my table suggested my print prices were too low, and eventually I raised them – and my original prices too. Now I also sell cards ( very popular). Very glad I started selling prints!

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By: Eva https://artmarketingnews.com/giclee-prints-as-pret-a-porter/#comments/4979 http://artprintissues.com/giclee-prints-as-pret-a-porter#comment-4979 I am want contacts to print on chiffon and silk for high end fashion.

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