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Art Juice: A podcast for artists, creatives and art lovers

How to Showcase Your Art Online [154]

Art Juice: A podcast for artists, creatives and art lovers

Louise Fletcher/Alice Sheridan

Arts, Visual Arts

4.81.1K Ratings

🗓️ 22 February 2022

⏱️ 52 minutes

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Summary

This week's show was inspired by a listener question about in situ apps. These are apps that allow you to place your artwork into rooms, so that buyers can see how your painting might look in a 'real world' setting. We share our experiences of using several of these apps - and talk about the pros and cons of each - but we also expand the discussion to encompass real-world settings as well as the importance of storytelling and copy in showcasing your work online. Louise proposes that the words you write about your work are just as important as the images you include, and we share some suggestions for how to approach that aspect of marketing. We also answer a fabulous question from Esther who wants to know whether her art needs to match her room decor.

Mentioned

Smartist  https://smartist.app/ 

In Situ https://insituartroom.com/ 

Canvy online)  https://canvy.com/pricing  

Alchemy by Rory Sutherland  https://www.audible.co.uk/pd/Alchemy-Audiobook/1473566800

June Shapter: https://www.instagram.com/juneshapterart/?hl=en

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Transcript

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0:00.0

We can all think of people we've seen,

0:03.3

artists we've seen, who sell well, whose work we don't like,

0:07.7

and the reason they're selling well

0:09.6

is because they have worked out how to connect their artwork with the person that's looking at it in a way that makes that person feel like their life will be better if they own that piece of art.

0:23.0

And we can do that too, we can all do that. Hi and welcome to episode 154 of Art Juice. This is honest, generous and humorous

0:38.1

conversations to feed your creative soul and get you thinking with me Louise Fletcher and me Alice Sheridan say

0:45.9

that again Theo I'm sorry I just lost my train of thought can we just say we're

0:50.1

going to be talking about rather than our main topic.

0:53.0

Topic makes me think of school projects.

0:56.0

Alice has to be in control of every word.

1:00.0

Today we're going to be talking about showcasing our work online, but before we do that, and this is an answer to a listener question, but before we do that, what have you been up to this week, Alice?

1:13.2

Well, I can't believe Thursdays come around already because I've been down to very wet,

1:20.1

soggy Dartmoor, but we kind of left during the day on Saturday we had a couple of days there we only just got back yesterday so not much really painting wise

1:29.2

Zero one might say I was Dartmouth apart from Wet and Soggy?

1:35.0

Did you get to go out for any walks or anything?

1:37.0

White and Soggy.

1:38.0

We did, we did, had one nice walk.

1:41.0

We got quarter a break in the rain for one nice walk, but I mean it was it was relaxing to get away but half term Amy wants to be here for friends so it felt like a kind of

1:51.6

rather quick go down and go back and longer would have been nicer.

1:55.8

It always takes time, doesn't it, when you go somewhere to settle in a little bit, I think.

2:00.0

Just we adjust from one thing to the other.

2:03.0

And we have had my membership open was at open and close,

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