Tips for increasing the chances of your ART to be found online - my experience

Hello lovelies, I know this title has nothing to do with my gallery/museum tours as I promised before. But wait a minute, really?  The reason I created this post is because I've received a lot of questions on a topic that I know is important to most of you.  How do you find buyers, custom clients, and overall how is the best way to sell online.  So, I wanted to stop and write this post and try to provide my highlights/successes...
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Metropolitan Museum NYC

 Hello, dear creatives! First of all, thank you! I cannot even begin to describe how much all of your comments on my blog lately have meant to me.  The fact that you are willing to share your encouragement is so inspiring to me.  Being an artist (freelance) is challenging in a lot of ways, but the support of the art community and friends is amazing! It is unlike anything else I have experienced.Next, from now until Thanksgiving...
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Washington, DC Inspired Collection

Hello my friends, I know what are you thinking.... it's not the 4th of July yet.... but I like to say I have reason to make this post honoring those who we lost during 9/11 - Never Forget and Always Remember - History's challenges and failures should be something we learn from, understand, and never repeat!This picture was sent to me from a recent buyer from San Diego, CA. Thank you Brian and I hope you enjoy my artwork for many years to...
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The Color of Memory

Hello Clamp-Lightians. We are pleased to announce that our new gallery space is up and running just in time for Clamp Light Resident Artist and Co-Director Tom Turner's Fotoseptiembre Exhibition; The Color of Memory.Images exploring the cliché National Park photo, Colorful movements recorded on Transparency Separations, and Single Chanel Videos are just a few things that come to mind when viewing Turner's new exhibition. Using photographs...
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