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December 30, 2010

Forever 21: Haul/Sale Prints pt. 1

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Picked up a few prints from Forever 21 for FALL 2010. I’m excited to be exploring my wild side with PRINTS. I hope you find this video trendy and helpful. Let me know if you want to see anything else in my closet. =) sonjasky.blogspot.com twitter.com www.facebook.com

December 7, 2010

Prints for Sale

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Everything: www.etsy.com I’ve started the BIGGEST SALE I’ve ever had !! Yessss … It’s MY BLACK FRIDAY, CYBER monday, HOLIDAY Sales ALL in one … WHY Wait??!?! All 11×14 Art Prints are ONLY .00 yessss .. I know UNBELIEVABLE !! But believe it !! Plus, I’ve add’d a few bogo’s as well !!! And my original art, what I’ve got left, is DROPPED in price for the holidays too !!! There is a print in there for EVERYONE one you know!!! I’ve already got over 70 items on Etsy !! And More to come … Yesss, so my entire store is ON SALE … Just for the holidays, in time for the holidays !!!! So come on by and check it out .. and some more prints will be going up tonight too !! SHop My Etsy SHOP: Everything: www.etsy.com Original Prints: (.00) www.etsy.com Original Paintings: www.etsy.com Original Drawings: www.etsy.com Limited Edition Prints: www.etsy.com Sets and BoGo’s: www.etsy.com Matted and/or Framed Prints: www.etsy.com Custom Art: www.etsy.com Gift Certificates: www.etsy.com I will combine shipping too, so get as many as you want, on 1 order, if you want more than 1 of 1 that is listed, just let me know, I can make that happen for you !! Plus if your wanting to order custom drawings and/or paintings … get your order in soon for those, to insure holiday delivery !!! Thank you ALL for all of your support and I hope that your holidays are Merry and Bright !! Joseph Palotas www.artsinwonderland.com twitter.com artsinwonderland.wordpress.com www.youtube.com Also other gift
Video Rating: 5 / 5

December 1, 2010

pete doherty’s blood paintings signed prints for sale

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Call 07958607408 to buy a limited edition signed silk-screen print. Peter Doherty signs prints of the blood-painting “in for a penny…. ” from an original painting of him on-stage at hackney empire.
Video Rating: 4 / 5

November 25, 2010

3D Printer Prints its Own Upgrades

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3D Printer Prints its Own Upgrades
The ability to blow people’s minds comes standard.
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November 18, 2010

A guide to selling prints of your artwork

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print sale
by Katnhat

Ever wanted to try and turn your art into money?

One of the best ways to make some money from your own original art or photography is to have high quality prints made that you can sell for a fraction of the cost of the original.

Having a supply of high quality prints of your art opens up a range of possibilities for attracting many more customers than gallery showings or art competitions can ever achieve.

Managing your stock and fulfilment

The trick is to keep your investment in stock and the time you spend packing and sending out canvases to a minimum.
The last thing you want is a garage full of prints that you are never going to sell or a bedroom full of packing material!

For that reason you need to find a canvas print supplier who can not only guarantee the highest quality reproduction and materials, but who you can also trust to deal with the fulfilment side of the operation for you, sending the canvas prints directly to your customer’s door.
They need to be able to print on demand to the size you specify. This means you only incur a cost after you’ve made a sale – great business practice.

Selling Prints Globally

A good way to market them is to sell your prints directly through auction services like Ebay where you can set a minimum bid.
You can also advertise the prints you are selling through your own website and social network outlets like Face Book and Twitter. Local bulletin board services like Craigslist can be utilized to drum up business for your prints as well, especially since you can post thumbnails of your work and links to your website on these services.

Regardless of which avenue you to choose to market your work online, the most important factor is proper description of your prints in the key word tag boxes and captions. Your goal is to select words that might be used by your target audiences — the ones traditionally are attracted to your artwork –by including detailed information about the subject, size, availability and price.

Selling Prints Locally

Ideal places to promote in low-cost prints are not necessarily galleries and art stores but settings where people are relaxed and at ease, like restaurants,  pubs, coffee houses and beauty salons.

Print a selection of your images onto canvas and look around for venues where you think your work would be appreciated by the clientele and fits naturally with the rest of the decor. By offering the business owner or staff a percentage on sales, you can effortlessly recruit a new advocates for your prints.

Doctors offices and reception rooms are another place you can find willing wall space for your prints to be displayed with prices, and not just the customers but often the staff purchase prints after they have seen them in daily at their workplace.
Also check with nearby law firms and estate agents and offer to adorn their walls with your fabulous canvases. Such venues can develop a niche market where new additions of your work are eagerly anticipated.

And don’t forget the unwritten rule of print sales, which is that if you sell a large number of limited edition prints, the value of the original goes up exponentially, so not only does your investment in the prints payoff but you can fetch quite a bit more for your original creation.

 


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November 7, 2010

American and Modern Paintings and Prints Sale 756 January 28, 1997

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American and Modern Paintings and Prints Sale 756 January 28, 1997

October 24, 2010

Nineteenth & Twentieth Century Prints: Americana: Old Master Prints; Sale #4013; Property of Various Owners; Public Auction Jun 22-23 1977

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Nineteenth & Twentieth Century Prints: Americana: Old Master Prints; Sale #4013; Property of Various Owners; Public Auction Jun 22-23 1977

October 10, 2010

Nineteenth & Twentieth Century Prints: Americana: Old Master Prints; Sale #4013; Property of Various Owners; Public Auction Jun 22-23 1977

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Nineteenth & Twentieth Century Prints: Americana: Old Master Prints; Sale #4013; Property of Various Owners; Public Auction Jun 22-23 1977

October 3, 2010

September 30, 2010

Multiple Tiled Canvas Prints

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 Canvas prints are fast becoming the most popular kind of artwork for decorating your home and brightening up those blank walls!  So you’ve made the first important decision of what kind of artwork you’re going for – now to choose the image and size!

 But if you’re looking for something a bit different and need to cover a really big wall, how big can you go?  With multiple tiled canvas prints there’s no limit and you can guarantee that this kind of super-scale canvas artwork will create a real ‘wow’ factor in any room with dramatic impact guaranteed, creating a sensation of movement as the viewer walks past the artwork, that is an amazing trick of the eye.

 So what are multiple tiled canvas prints?  It is simply one single image or photo split up and printed onto several canvases instead of just one large one.  But don’t be fooled by the simplicity of this concept.  The whole picture is carefully and precisely split up into separate tiles with the image continuing around the sides of the frame, so that when all the canvases are hung together the edges match up perfectly. The cleverly skilled processes include knowing how to split the image to its best effect, bleeding the image around the edges of the frame and also accurately hand stretching each individual canvas to the nearest millimetre. The end result when all tiles are hung and equally spaced on the wall is more than eye catching – the image really does follow you around the room! 

 So how many tiled canvas prints can you have?  The usual format is to have three different canvases arranged in a row which is known as a triptych and many canvas printing companies now offer this style.  But… this is where CanvasRus is different.  They offer up to six different formats with 2 different size canvases for both square and rectangular images, so 12 formats altogether.  For example the largest they could do would be a square image split into nine 18″x18″ canvases making huge canvas artwork of an overall size of nearly 5ft square! 

 However, through their parent company, Portobello Art, dealing solely with trade customers, they have now become renowned in the hospitality and leisure industries for their bespoke floor to ceiling artwork.  One project recently completed was for a hotel who needed artwork for a huge lobby wall that needed to be 14ft high by 12ft wide and their own bespoke image was split into 56 (7 across and 8 down) separate square 20″x20″ canvases!  The whole effect was simply stunning!

 So you’re now convinced – what image to choose?  If you use your own photos, landscape, scenery and floral shots will look fantastic but portrait and facial close-ups don’t work as well because invariably you will find that an eye or mouth has to be cut in half!!  If you can’t find a suitable photo then have a look through the CanvasRus eight themed galleries of stylish images from Abstract artwork through Iconic images all the way to kids murals and you’re sure to find something that will suit your style or colour scheme.

 CanvasRus has a huge customer base and through their parent trade company they supply thousands of canvas prints to retail and trade customers printing 250-300 canvas prints a day (that’s right – a day, not a week!) and fulfilling over 200 individual orders a week, which means that they are confident in claiming to be the top printer of canvas prints in the UK.

 Be reassured when visiting and purchasing from CanvasRus. The online payment facilities are secure with all major credit card and debit card payments accepted. Postage and packing is £9 (per order, no matter how many canvases!) for mainland UK with a fast turnaround of 3-5 days from receipt of order.

CanvasRus is a well established online company with many years experience in the digital printing industry, specializing in creating beautiful canvas prints from customers’ own photos or original artwork. They have been in the art, print and framing trade for over 20 years and started digital printing over 10 years ago launching the CanvasRus website in 2004 and were probably one of the first to offer photos on canvas to the retail public. Visit their website http://www.canvasrus.co.uk/ now for more information.

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