How to Improve Your Chances of Selling More Art
By Guest Blogger, Barney Davey – There are only so many ways to get your art to market. Many of the traditional methods are expensive with the distribution and actual sales completely out of your control. There Are Not Enough Galleries to Go Around There never were even in the …
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What Makes a Successful Artist?
“When an artist no longer cares how the world sees their art, they are free to become truly successful.” – John R. Math My journey as an artist has been an interesting adventure. When I first decided I wanted to be considered as a serious artist, I thought that this …
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Early & Discounted Entry Fees Announced
Light Space & Time Online Art Gallery (LST) is very pleased to announce that they now offer an Early Registration & Discounted Entry Fee for their regular monthly art competitions (this excludes the Solo Art Series art competitions). The lower entry fees will be offered from the opening of the …
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The 5 Best Websites for Selling Your Artwork
By Jacob Smith, Guest Blogger – Selling art is easier than ever before thanks to the World Wide Web. However, if you’re just starting out with selling art online, then be sure to consider the five following options; Your Own Website We’ll get into some great third-party websites in a …
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We Upped Our Artist Marketing Game!
In order to expand marketing and publicity for Light Space & Time’s (LST) gallery artists, we have increased our gallery promotions and public relations efforts. Since our formation in 2010, it has been LST’s intention to promote our gallery artists, to help them be discovered and to assist them in …
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Light Space Time Now an Artsy.net Gallery Partner
Light Space & Time Online Art Gallery (LST) is very pleased to announce that the gallery has been accepted and will now be promoted as a new Artsy.net Gallery Partner. John R. Math, Gallery Director states the following, “With this partnership, the LST gallery will promote and post on Artsy.net …
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7 Ways for Young Artists to Promote their Art Blog
By Nick Colakovic, firstsiteguide – In the digital era, it is very important for artists to establish a digital presence. There are many reliable methods to achieve this and having a regularly updated blog is one of them. But, since there are thousands of regularly updated blogs that offer valuable content to …
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Sell More Art with “In Situ” Art Presentations
By Jacob Smith, Guest Blogger – Interior design teaches us that every room is more than just individual furniture, colors, and light. As a whole, rooms are an expression. Components — chairs, tables, drapes — work together, in concert. For interior designers, that combination, not any one piece, makes a …
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Confessions of a Frustrated Artist
We receive emails from artists who are very talented but they have become disillusioned and disappointed with the “art business”. Everyone tells them that their art is great and that they should be very successful, but their dream of being a full-time artist is slipping away and they have become …
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5 Simple Ideas for Artists to Kick Start 2017
If you have not done so yet, have you determined and set up your art marketing goals for the year 2017? If not, here are 5 relatively easy things that an artist can do to help improve their marketing and branding of their art in 2017. I believe that if …
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Year in Review – Our Top Winning Artists for 2016
Light Space & Time Online Art Gallery is pleased to announce its “Year in Review” edition has been compiled and is now posted. This feature reviews and promotes the gallery’s 12 top winning artists for the 12 individual monthly art exhibitions held in 2016. In 2016 the gallery received more …
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Sell Your Art With a Focus on Customer Service
By Renée Phillips, Guest Blogger -Have you ever wondered why some artists seem to attract loyal collectors that follow them everywhere and buy multiple works of art? When you take a closer look at their behavior you may discover it’s not that they were born to be salespeople. Instead, these …
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