Sell Art Online

More and more art is being sold online

My Modern Met has covered countless stories featuring top artists, designers, and photographers around the world. They have some interesting insights on selling online art that I would like to share called, 18 Platforms for Artists To Sell Their Creative Work Online in 2025

“With every passing year, more and more art is being sold online as opposed to in standard settings. Even galleries themselves, traditionally a haven of in-person sales, are seeing more and more online business. In fact, some young galleries report that more than half of their sales come online, meaning they've never met most of their collectors.

From high-priced fine art to niche crafts, more and more art lovers are getting used to purchasing art online. The creative arts have seen a slower push than some industries with online sales, but that's changed over the past decade. Many artists are skipping galleries altogether, deciding to sell their work directly online and cutting out the middleman.

With a huge variety of options available for every genre of art, the choices can be overwhelming. That's why knowing your target market is key. There are independent artists who have had huge success marketing their work on social media, taking advantage of platforms like Facebook or Instagram to entice buyers. But what if you aren't really to go fully independent and sell on your own website? Or what if you still like the idea of getting some support when you need it? There are plenty of online platforms that can help you expose your work to potential buyers while providing varying levels of technical and marketing support.”

Go to the My Modern Met article and let me know what you think?

I will follow up with opinions on their choices in the next post.

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